Can Kenya's Police sort out Haiti? And a Big Blow to the ANC
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Why are police officers from Kenya being sent to Haiti where gang violence is tearing the Caribbean country apart?   South Africa’s ANC loses a senior figure: MAVUSO MSIMANG, a party stalwart  quits over ‘entrenched corruption’ and says his beloved party’s prospects in next year’s elections do not look good.   As COP28  wraps up, did Africa get what it wanted? We ask a Nigerian energy consultant and we hear from a rather frustrated Ghanaian delegate who’s there in Dubai.   Plus Tinubu’s enormous delegation to COP28, Nigerians are up in arms.  And find out why Rwanda’s President is no doubt rubbing his hands with glee… Get in touch: [email protected] Instagram: africahereandnow X @MartineDennis   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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