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  1. Extra than 500 died after feeding on poisoned elephant carcasses
  2. Cameroon and Nigeria by to World Cup final 16
  3. South African childhood joblessness known as a ‘nationwide crisis’
  4. French forces in joint anti-IS operation in Niger

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By Esther Namuhisa, Damian Zane and Clare Spencer

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  1. US ‘bans visas of Malawi diplomats’ maids’

    Particular person washing up

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    The US govt said
    it has suspended issuing visas for domestic workers of Malawian officers, Reuters news company reviews.

    It provides that this comes after one of Malawi’s diplomats did now not pay
    $1.1m (£866,000) in damages to a lady she trafficked in the US.

    In 2016, domestic worker Fainess
    Lipenga used to be awarded the payout in a
    human trafficking lawsuit in opposition to her employer Jane Kambalame, who
    worked on the Malawian embassy in Washington.

    Ms Lipenga, who reportedly worked
    long days for now not as much as 50 cents an hour
    and used to be subjected to psychological abuse, quiet has now not bought
    the cash, Reuters reviews.

    The Malawian Embassy in
    Washington did now not answer to Reuters’ quiz for commentary.

    In 2017 PRI reported that Ms Kambalame disputed the allegations in opposition to her.

  2. Tanzania minister ‘accuses boxer of shaming the nation’

    Tanzanians are debating what need to quiet happen to 1 of the country’s boxers after he retired from a bout in Australia in the second round without placing up mighty of a express.

    It used to be fully great flyweight Selemani Bangaiza’s second fight open air of Tanzania and he used to be a unhurried replace to fight unbeaten Andrew Moloney, Boxing Scene reviews.

    The discussion about the 20-twelve months-outdated skool used to be reignited after reported remarks by Sports activities Minister Harrison Mwakyembe.

    Privately-owned newspaper Mwananchi says the minister thinks Bangaiza need to quiet now not be allowed to fight as soon as more after he watched the video of the fight that used to be circulating on social media.

    Within the video, he might possibly possibly possibly possibly furthermore be considered preserving up his hand and spitting out his mouth-guard to level to that he did now not desire to proceed:

    Mr Mwakyembe accused the boxer of now not trying interesting ample and now not wisely representing Tanzania.

    “Things esteem this make our country appear backward in sports activities,” the minister is quoted in the newspaper as asserting.

    “The boxer favor to be brushed off in inform that it is on the complete a lesson to others.”

  3. ‘Egypt plays with 12 players’

    Egypt are preparing for Friday evening’s opening game of the 2019 Africa Cup of Countries.

    The hosts obtain had to all of sudden organise the tournament after Cameroon did now not find ready in time.

    It can possibly possibly possibly gift to be a express for the dwelling team as wisely, which capacity that of no fans are extra demanding than a sell-out crowd on the Cairo Worldwide Stadium.

    Or now not it is expected that 75,000 fans shall be there for the outlet match in opposition to Zimbabwe.

    So, what’s it going to be esteem?

    No person is conscious of Egyptian soccer greater than Manuel Jose, the outdated skool coach of Cairo giants Al Ahly.

    “Egypt plays with 12 players now not 11 for the reason that americans are extraordinary, they push the team the complete time the complete time,” he told the BBC’s Matthew Kenyon.

    Hear to the interview:

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    Video caption: The Africa Cup of Countries 2019 is ready to open in Cairo Worldwide Stadium
  4. ‘We’re forced to appreciate raw fish’

    Kenyan fishermen allege mistreatment by the hands of the Ugandan authorities

    Ugandan police were accused of forcing Kenyan fishermen to appreciate raw fish as punishment for alleged illegal fishing in Uganda’s fragment of Lake Victoria, Kenya’s privately-dangle newspaper Day-to-day Nation reviews.

    The fishermen told the Day-to-day Nation that they were threatened with being shot if they did now not appreciate the fish.

    One of them known as the discover “inhumane”.

    In addition they said the policemen confiscated their fishing instruments as wisely as their boats.

    There were frequent arguments between Ugandan and Kenyan fishermen on Lake Victoria as they bitch that the frequent border is now not obvious.

    The Day-to-day Nation did now not find commentary from the Ugandan authorities.

    Fishing boats

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    Image caption: Kenyan and Ugandan fishermen are on the complete in dispute about the attach to fish
  5. Botswana poisoned vultures are ‘severely endangered’

    Hooded vulture

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    Image caption: Twenty-eight hooded vultures were amongst those poisoned

    Conservationists obtain known as the poisoning of extra than 500 severely endangered vultures in Botswana one
    of the ideal documented killings of the threatened species, reviews the BBC’s Alastair Leithead.

    The Botswana
    govt said it’s belief to were caused by poachers who killed three
    elephants for his or her ivory and laced the carcasses with toxic chemical substances so
    they wouldn’t be discovered.

    Vutlures circling a carcass might possibly possibly possibly possibly furthermore be considered from miles
    away, so poisoning them is a methodology to camouflage what the poachers obtain carried out.

    Many of the 537 birds discovered unimaginative were white-backed vultures, which can possibly possibly possibly be
    labeled as “severely endangered” by the Worldwide Union for Conservation
    of Nature.

    Seventeen white headed and 28 hooded vultures were also killed. They are also severely endangered.

  6. LGBTI refugees advance back at Kenya camp

    The UN’s refugee company says that a neighborhood of refugees, including some LGBTI of us, obtain arrived at a camp in the north-west of Kenya after being bussed there by the authorities from the capital, Nairobi.

    Some in the neighborhood of 74 had left Kakuma camp over the old 12 months attributable to being subjected to homophobic violence, they told the BBC.

    The UNHCR says this can make “declare provisions for refugees with particular needs and vulnerabilities”.

    It also says that the Kenyan govt had restated its commitment to give protection to all refugees including LGBTI of us.

    Final December, the Kakuma camp authorities told LGBTI refugees that it might possibly possibly possibly possibly possibly now now not reduction them. This used to be the eye that one of the refugees sent the BBC:

    Stare from the camp authorities

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    The UN says that it had screened the 74 who had arrived on Thursday and discovered “the complete majority have not been assessed as having an LGBTI profile”. The refugees had told the BBC earlier than they left Nairobi that most of them were LGBTI.

    “UNHCR remains committed to offering monetary aid, security and assist to all inclined refugees in Kenya, including LGBTI persons,” UNHCR consultant in Kenya Fathiaa Abdalla said.

  7. Cameroon by after unhurried winner

    They be a a part of Nigeria in the final 16 of the World Cup

    Cameroonian players celebrate

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    Ajara Nchout scored two unbelievable targets, including an damage-time winner, as Cameroon dramatically beat New Zealand 2-1 to reach the final 16 of the World Cup, the attach they’re going to face England.

    Nchout become within Ria Percival in the 95th minute and superbly curled in the winner to connect Cameroon by.

    They were heading out after Aurelle Awona sliced a volley into her dangle obtain with 10 minutes final for 1-1.

    Nchout had attach her facet forward in the second half with a delectable, dinked purpose.

    Nigeria are also by as one of the productive runners up.

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  8. South African childhood joblessness known as a ‘nationwide crisis’

    Cyril Ramaphosa in parliament

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    Image caption: President Cyril Ramaphosa said South Africa need to quiet dare to dream

    In his first insist of the nation handle for the reason that ANC won Can also’s frequent election in South Africa, President Cyril Ramaphosa described the childhood unemployment charge of 50% as a nationwide crisis.

    He pledged to develop two million jobs for childhood over the subsequent decade.

    He listed economic growth, job advent as wisely as making improvements to education and properly being because the country’s top priorities.

    He also promised to reduction the country’s struggling
    electrical energy utility Eskom.

    But Mr Ramaphosa dared the country to dream.

    He said he needs to develop a bullet prepare and esteem China construct a contemporary easy city.

    The leader of the opposition Mmusi Maimane reacted by asserting that the president
    needs us to dream but when he wakes up he’ll realise that we live in a
    nightmare.

    Two women folks in easy apparel

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    Image caption: The insist of the nation handle is also surrounded by masses of pomp and ceremony
  9. Hundreds of vultures poisoned in Botswana

    White-backed vulture

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    Image caption: White-backed vultures were amongst those poisoned

    Extra than 500 vultures and two tawny eagles were poisoned in Botswana after coming into contact with three poached elephant carcasses that were laced with a toxic chemical, the govt.there has said in an announcement.

    The creatures died at an enviornment in the north of the country and the authorities are attempting to decontaminate the home.

    The assertion does now not dawdle into facts as to why this can obtain came about, but AFP news company reviews that poachers are known to deliberately purpose vultures. It says that vultures are passe by park rangers to assist track illegal poaching, therefore taking away the birds methodology that they are much less liable to be discovered.

    The govt. said that amongst the 537 vultures killed were:

    • 468 white-backed vultures
    • 28 hooded vultures
    • 17 white-headed vultures
    • 14 lappet-confronted vultures
    • 10 cape vultures

    It has known as on of us in the home to fable “any suspicious activities”.

    In Can also, Botswana lifted a ban on elephant searching, citing rising conflict between americans and the animals, which at occasions murder crops.

    Critics of the ban, imposed in 2014, inform the restriction used to be causing complications to minute farmers and to those who previously benefited from searching.

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  10. Wise phrases

    Friday’s African proverb:

    Quote Message: When a younger man wears a loincloth earlier than he’s outdated skool ample to procure so, a mighty wind will grab it off.” from An Igbo proverb sent by Eric C. Asomugha, London, UK, and Idu Olisa, Lagos, Nigeria

    When a younger man wears a loincloth earlier than he’s outdated skool ample to procure so, a mighty wind will grab it off.”

    Drawing illustrating proverb

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    A reminder of Thursday’s realistic phrases:

    Quote Message: The teeth is a bone.” from Mariak Nain Nain, Juba, South Sudan.

    The teeth is a bone.”

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    And we leave you with this photo of younger boys in opposition to a wall on the Sankore Madrasah in Mali’s ancient city of Timbuktu, taken by Ayse Topbas:

  13. IS militants ‘killed by Niger and foreign forces’

    Armed troopers of the Niger Nationwide Guard offer protection to a convoy in the Sahara Desolate tract

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    Image caption: The country has been wracked by within violence in new years, spurred by an Islamist insurgency

    Niger’s defence ministry has announced that 18 Islamic Pronounce (IS) militants were killed in a joint operation by US, French and Nigerien troops.

    Five others were also taken prisoner correct by a 12-day operation in Tongo Tongo, stop to Niger’s border with Mali in the north, it said.

    The troops had been focusing on a neighborhood implicated in an ambush that killed 28 Nigerien troopers final month, the ministry added.

    “Crucial self-discipline topic” used to be also recovered, including militia “instruments” stolen by IS contributors after the ambush, it said.

    In a separate assertion, France confirmed the operation but did now not mention US involvement and said Malian troops had taken fragment.

    The US has now not but made any public commentary.

    The home is stop to a fundamental practicing camp the attach Nigerien troopers are expert to work in the United Countries’ peacekeeping pressure in Mali.

    The country has been wracked by within violence in new years, spurred by an Islamist rebel correct by the unhappy, sparsely populated deserts of West Africa’s Sahel.

  14. Jacob Zuma can testify in entrance of inquiry

    Milton Nkosi

    BBC Africa, Johannesburg

    The outdated skool South African president has been implicated in alleged depraved-doing
    by various witnesses, ranging from outdated skool cabinet ministers to senior govt
    officers.

    In an announcement issued as of late, the Fee of Inquiry said it had summoned Mr Zuma to wait on its proceedings from 15-19 July, led by bewitch Ray Zondo.

    Time will even be role aside “later in the twelve months” for him to be puzzled over any elements raised correct by the July hearing.

    The 77-twelve months-outdated skool outdated skool president, who stepped down final twelve months, has now not confirmed whether he’ll wait on.

    Mr Zum is believed to acquire asked for the questions prematurely. The Fee said here’s now not allowed.

    He has confronted a litany of corruption allegations
    over time, but denies any depraved doing.

    Jacob Zuma

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    Image caption: Jacob Zuma faces allegations of corruption
  15. Mozambican rebels desire to request their leader long gone

    Will Ross

    Africa editor, BBC World Service

    A programme to disarm contributors of Renamo, a militant neighborhood in
    Mozambique, has reach below risk after several Renamo gunmen refused at give up their weapons unless the neighborhood’s leader used to be modified.

    Ossufo
    Momade grew to was Renamo’s head final twelve months following the demise Alfonso
    Dhlakama, who led the neighborhood correct by Mozambique’s 16-twelve months civil
    battle.

    Some contributors accuse Mr Momade of sidelining Frelimo contributors.

    He is anticipated to register to speed in October’s presidential elections.

    Correspondents inform the divisions within Renamo are an fundamental risk to the
    peace assignment and need to quiet undermine the election.

  16. Why Mauritania’s vote matters

    Supporters wait on a political rally of Union pour la Republique

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    Trade is on the cards in
    Mauritania, the complete desolate tract country in West Africa which has been a key ally of
    the West in the fight in opposition to Islamist militancy in the Sahara, with elections
    scheduled for Saturday.

    Mauritania’s new President Mohamad Ould Abdel Aziz is
    stepping down after 11 years in energy. He led a
    militia coup in 2008, and won subsequent elections in 2009 and 2014.

    It is miles the first time in years that opposition groups obtain
    taken fragment in the presidential bustle. It is miles at all times due be
    the first quiet transition of energy in a country conversant in militia
    takeovers.

    Who’s in the operating?

    Six candidates are operating, including three first-timers.

    One, Mohamad Ould Ghazouani, has the backing of President
    Aziz and is considered because the frontrunner, partly for the reason that opposition has did now not agree on a single challenger.

    Mohamad Ould Boubacar is believed to be the strongest opposition candidate. A
    French-trained technocrat, he has spent some 35 years in govt, five of
    them as top minister. He enjoys the assist of several groups including the
    Islamist Tawassoul occasion – the most highly efficient opposition pressure in parliament. He has also been counseled by exiled magnate Mohamed
    Ould Bouamatou, a cousin of the president who’s now backing the opposition.

    Unlike Mr Ghazouani, who’s a retired frequent, Mr Boubacar
    has no militia experience and describes himself because the “candidate for civilian
    trade”.

    One more candidate is Biram Dah Ould Abeid, an
    anti-slavery campaigner and the son of a outdated skool slave.

    On policies, now not one of the opposition candidates has an
    especially bizarre campaign. All obtain targeted on anti-corruption and the reform
    of education and healthcare.

    Executive-backed Mr Ghazouani has stayed away from the
    express of corruption, but has promised to make investments in huge infrastructure
    projects.

    Will or now not it is free and comely?

    Oppositions groups obtain continuously expressed considerations about
    electoral rigging. Most contributors of the nationwide election commission belong to
    parties that assist Mr Ghazouani.

    Requires foreign observers obtain also been largely neglected
    by the govt. It has allowed the European Union to ship two experts, but
    fully after the election.

    There obtain also been calls for Mauritanians residing international to
    obtain greater find admission to to voting stations, and for the electoral roll to be
    reviewed. Extra than 1.5 million of us are for the time being registered, now not as much as half
    its whole population.

    This is able to possibly possibly furthermore be the first bustle with pollpapers printed by a
    Mauritanian firm. On the assorted hand, opposition contributors allege that the firm is
    owned by any individual who has raised cash for Mr Ghazouani’s campaign.

    A
    victory for Mr Ghazouani might possibly possibly possibly possibly be considered as a victory for Mauritania’s attach of abode quo. But
    if now not one of the candidates will get 50% of the vote, the election will dawdle correct into a second round on 6 July. Ought to this happen, it
    might possibly possibly possibly possibly level to that the country is witnessing its first free and comely election
    for the head political job.

    Mohamed Ould Boubacar appears to be on correct by a campaign rally in Nouakchott

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    Image caption: Technocrat Mohamed Ould Boubacar is considered by many because the opposition favorite
  17. Mali tightens security after massacre

    Malian troopers patrol the roads in Menaka, Mali

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    Image caption: Mali’s security forces were combating to curb unrest

    Executive troops obtain stepped up security in the Koro district of central Mali after a suspected jihadist assault killed 41 of us this week, AFP news company reviews.

    The govt. believes the attacks were implemented by contributors of the Fulani neighborhood in opposition to ethnic Dogons.

    It used to be the most contemporary in a series of inter-communal attacks in new months.

    Ethnic tensions in central Mali obtain surged after a jihadist neighborhood led by preacher Amadou Koufa emerged in 2015, recruiting mainly from amongst the Fulani.

    Clashes obtain increased with Dogon and Bambara groups who obtain fashioned their dangle militias.

    President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita has known as for an cease to violence, but has been criticised for failing to curb it.

  18. South Sudan MPs say in opposition to funds presentation

    South Sudan's President Salve Kiir and rise up leader Riek Machar change signed peace deal paperwork in 2015

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    Image caption: South Sudan’s President Salve Kiir and rise up leader Riek Machar change signed peace deal paperwork in 2015

    MPs in South Sudan protested in opposition to a funds presentation by the finance minister on Thursday, news company Reuters reviews.

    One MP, who spoke to Reuters, said there were frustrations around unpaid public salaries.

    South Sudan gained independence from Sudan in 2011 because the cease result of an agreement that ended Africa’s longest-operating civil battle. On the assorted hand, the newly fashioned country fell into one other civil battle, displacing four million of us.

    In September final twelve months, a peace deal used to be signed to discontinue the civil battle.

    Thursday’s disruption in the parliament highlights the fragility of President Salva Kiir’s govt.

    “Our lecturers need to now not being paid. What are we doing? We are basically presenting a contemporary funds whereas our salaries need to now not being paid,” lawmaker Elizabeth Adut shouted contained in the parliament.

  19. Sudan’s prosecutor frequent is sacked

    Will Ross

    Africa editor, BBC World Service

    The head of Sudan’s ruling militia
    council, Frequent Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, has sacked
    the country’s performing prosecutor frequent.

    Correspondents inform Al-Waleed
    Sayyed Ahmed appears to acquire angered the militia generals by publicly declaring
    that he would now not accept any interference in his work.

    The militia said
    it had spoken with the prosecutor frequent earlier than clearing a say space
    earlier this month – an operation in which dozens of of us were shot unimaginative by
    the safety forces.

    On the assorted hand Mr Ahmed denied he had been consulted.
    Order leaders are refusing to restart talks aimed against restoring democracy
    unless the Sudan’s militia leaders comply with the environment up of an unprejudiced
    committee to envision the killings.

  20. Egypt condemns Erdogan feedback on Morsi demise

    Pro-Morsi rally (file photo)

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    Image caption: Morsi grew to was Egyptian president following the ousting of Hosni Mubarak two years earlier

    Egypt’s foreign minister has hit back after Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan suggested on Wednesday that Egypt’s ousted President Mohamed Morsi had been “murdered”.

    Mr Erdogan also threatened to procedure stop the express at G20 assembly in Japan later this month.

    In an announcement, Sameh Shoukry known as the feedback “irresponsible” and said Egypt used to be “able to confront any threats, even these hollow ones”.

    Mr Morsi, overthrown in a coup in 2013 after one twelve months barely than job, collapsed in a courtroom and died on Monday, officers said.

    A top figure in the now-banned Islamist circulation Muslim Brotherhood, Mr Morsi had merely spoken from a cage at a hearing on costs of espionage.

    Pronounce TV said the clarification for demise used to be a heart assault.

    Read: Morsi TV gaffe places spotlight on control of media