Libyan trafficker's family kill migrants in revenge

Thirty migrants are reported to have been killed in western Libya in revenge for the murder of a man involved in human trafficking.
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Over 500 wild animals killed by motorists in northern Tanzania in 2019
At least 588 wild animals, including lions and giraffes, were killed by motorists in 2019 as they crossed roads within the Lake Manyara and Tarangire National Parks ecosystem in northern Tanzania, a statement has said.
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Tourists land in Tanzania as hotels, firms and schools resume
Plane loads of tourists aboard Ethiopian, KLM and Turkish airlines are expected to land in Tanzania in the next one week, marking a critical milestone in the on-going re-opening of the country's economy following nearly two months of lockdown.
Foreign tourists in safari riverboats observe elephants along the Chobe river bank
Namibia culls ten 'dangerous' elephants to protect farmers, crops
Wildlife authorities in Namibia culled ten elephants over the past month after they moved into farming areas and destroyed crops during harvest season, a spokesman said on Saturday.
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Egyptian employees face 1% coronavirus pay cut
The Egyptian government has announced a raft of financial measures to help pay for the economic damage caused by the Coronavirus pandemic.
Okuapehene Oseadeeyo Kwasi Akuffo III being enthroned
Okuapehene's stool name amended
The stool name of the new Okuapehene, Oseadeyo Kwasi Akuffo II, has been amended to become Oseadeyo Kwasi Akuffo III.
Daniel Obinim
Police frustrating Obinim’s bail execution – Family claims
Two persons who have offered to stand as sureties for the bail execution of the self-styled televangelist and founder of the International God’s Way Church, Bishop Daniel Obinim, are accusing the Ghana Police Service of deliberately frustrating the process in order to keep the popular pastor in custody.