‘Descend on streets’: Senegal opposition calls for mass protests

An opposition movement in Senegal has called for three days of protests starting on Monday after days of clashes between police and supporters of opposition leader Ousmane Sonko.
File photo of an explosion in Mogadishu
20 killed as car bomb explosion rocks Somali capital Mogadishu
At least 20 people were killed and 30 wounded by a suicide car bomb just outside a restaurant near the port in Somalia’s capital Mogadishu late on Friday, an emergency services official said
South African women take part in a protest against gender-based violence
South African women are taking a stand against rape culture
In January, a Johannesburg woman publicly accused popular South African DJs Thato Sikwane, known as DJ Fresh, and Themba Nkosi, known as Euphonik, of drugging and raping her and three other women on a night out in 2011, when she was a second-year student at the University of Pretoria.
Israel Adesanya
Mixed Martial Arts: Nigeria's Adesanya tastes first ever defeat in UFC
Jan Blachowicz bounced back from a slow start to outpoint Israel Adesanya and retain his light-heavyweight title after an enthralling tactical battle at UFC 259 in Las Vegas on Saturday
The title is Ghana’s fourth having won previously in 1993, 1999 and 2009
Akufo-Addo to host Black Satellites at Jubilee House
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has congratulated the national U-20 men’s soccer team for their title-winning performance at the just-ended U-20 Africa Cup of Nations.
The Economic Commission for Africa (ECA)
Africa is not on track to achieve zero hunger by 2030 - Haile-Gabriel
Africa is not on track to achieve zero hunger by 2030, Food and Agriculture Organization’s (FAO) Regional Representative for Africa, Abebe Haile-Gabriel, told a meeting reviewing progress made by the continent towards attaining that goal so far.
Violent protests have been spreading over arrest of an opposition MP
Senegal restricts internet as pro-Sonko protests escalate
Senegalese authorities have restricted internet access as protests over the detention of an opposition leader intensify, internet monitor NetBlocks said on Friday.
Women mourn the victims of a massacre allegedly perpetrated by Eritrean Soldiers
Eritrean troops killed hundreds in Ethiopia massacre
Eritrean forces shot dead hundreds of children and civilians in a November massacre in neighbouring Ethiopia's war-hit Tigray region, Human Rights Watch (HRW) said Friday.
Gunshots and chaos erupted during what should have been the joyous return of the 279 schoolgirls
Curfew, market closure imposed in Nigerian town of abducted girls
Authorities in Nigeria’s Zamfara state have declared a curfew and shut market activities after violence marred the return of hundreds of kidnapped schoolgirls to their families, a state spokesman said.
Intelligence sources said Maikaji and dozens of his fighters were killed in late February.
Notorious bandit Rufai Maikaji, others killed in Nigeria
Notorious bandit, Rufai Maikaji, and some of his gang members were said to have been neutralised in air raid around the fringes of Malul Forest in Igabi Local Government Area of Kaduna State.
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