Police commissioner guilty of DRC activist murder
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The former police commissioner in the D.R. Congo has been found guilty of the murder of human rights activist Floribert Chebeya, a killing that sparked national outrage. The spokesman of South Africa’s ESKOM power utility defends the decision to resume load shedding power cuts. And why one of Tanzania’s main opposition parties has deregistered all but one of its own MPs.
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