[Al Jazeera] A yellow fever epidemic has killed 158 people in Angola, with more than 50 deaths occurring last month alone, the World Health Organization officials have said.
[Al Jazeera] An Algerian gas plant jointly operated by foreign energy giants came under attack on Friday with rocket-propelled grenades, Algerian officials have said.
[Shabelle] Security forces in Somalia's semi-autonomous region of Puntland killed more than 60 Islamist militants and regained some territory in a counter-offensive against al Shabaab, regional officials said.
[Daily News] DISTRIBUTION of ballot boxes and papers to 1,583 voting stations across Zanzibar begins today, authorities have said. Zanzibar Electoral Commission (ZEC) Director, Salum Kassim Ali, said here yesterday that the operation takes place today to avoid delay in voting starting time tomorrow.
[New Zimbabwe] PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe also showed signs he was feeling the pressure when he finally seemed to be taking over party rallies from his wife, Grace whose controversial provincial toured were viewed as divisive.
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[The Conversation Africa] Twenty years ago South Africa embarked on a bold strategy to renew its welfare system. This was part of a larger project to transform South African society to achieve peace and social justice and overcome the social divisions of the past.
[News24Wire] The father of murdered teenager Franziska Blöchliger has announced on Facebook that the family would be leaving the country to find inner peace.