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Daybreak Africa: Aid group MFS calls for improved security at Congo refugee camps
Daybreak Africa: Aid groups report alarming rates of violence in and around displacement camps in eastern DRC. Plus, Rwanda's president emphasizes regional peace in inauguration speech. Malawi’s president Chakwera is endorsed for 2025 elections as analysts warn against early victory claims. Nigeria's million-person protest march ends amid low turnouts. A Ugandan landslide kills dozens of people. Will the youth vote send Harris or Trump to the White House. For these and more, tune in to Daybreak Africa!
Africa News Tonight: Tanzania opposition leaders, supporters detained, Sudanese refugees travel to Uganda, African athletes shine in Paris
Tanzania's main opposition group, Chadema, accused police of detaining the party’s former presidential candidate Tundu Lissu, other party leaders and more than 400 youth members. Tens of thousands of Sudanese refugees have crossed into Uganda this year after traveling through neighboring South Sudan. The Paris Olympics have wrapped up after some stellar performances by athletes from African nations.