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Lesotho's Prime Minister, Thomas Thabane, fails to appear in court on Friday in connection with the killing of his first wife, Lipolelo Thabane. Thabane was set to be formally charged with Lipolelo's murder, but his son, Potlako, says the Prime Minister has travelled to South Africa to see a doctor, and that he had not "fled the country."
Togo's national election commission has revoked the credentials of the National Consultation of Civil Society of Togo to dispatch 500 observers nationwide for Saturday’s presidential election. The commission accuses the group of preparing to carry out interference during the vote. Incumbent Faure Gnassingbe is running for a fourth term and longtime opposition leader Jean-Pierre Fabre is running for a third time.
The World Health Organization emphasizes the need for all countries with cases of Coronavirus to work with the organization to help contain and eliminate the respiratory flu-like disease. WHO director-general, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, declared that now is not the time for complacency.
A South Africa woman breaks stereotypes about people with albinism. Refilwe Modiselle, is an albino model and actress. Her new film "White World,” has been nominated in the best short narrative category at the 28th annual Pan African Film Festival. This category is a possible qualifier for the 2021 Oscars, should it win
A54 Entertainment: Ugandan R&B singer, Ronald Magada, popularly known as Maro, celebrate his decade in the music industry. The 30 -year old artist stands out among his contemporaries for representing the music and cultural traditions of his birthplace - Buwolero village in Jinja district. His song "Nzira Nago," which translates from Lusoga to English as "I don't have” is an example.
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