South African president's shame over surge in murders of women

South Africa's president says it has been a "dark and shameful week" for his country following a surge in violence against women.
Nigerian President, Muhammadu Buhari
Buhari orders investigation into shooting at his home
Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has ordered an investigation into a shooting incident inside the grounds of his official residence involving security guards.
Sudan to introduce direct cash payments to its neediest citizens
Sudan to introduce direct cash payments to its neediest citizens
Sudan will begin rolling out an experimental programme of direct cash transfers to its neediest citizens next week as it tries to wean the country off costly subsidies.
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Morocco king treated for heart problem
Morocco's King Mohammed VI has undergone "successful" heart surgery at the royal palace's clinic in Rabat, the state news agency MAP reported.
Pope Francis
Pope Francis appeals for end to Libyan civil war
Head of the Roman Catholic church, Pope Francis on Sunday appealed for an end to the civil war taking place in Libya.
Kenya allocated $6 million to boost the manufacturing sector. PHOTO | FILE | NMG
Kenya targets to create 1.7m jobs, jumpstart growth with $28b spend
With an economy battered by coronavirus, locust invasion and floods, Kenya’s Finance Cabinet Secretary Ukur Yatani on June 11 tabled a Ksh2.79 trillion ($27.9 billion) budget for the 2020/2021 fiscal year that seeks to revive almost every sector of the economy as quickly as possible and still keep the government running.
Daniel Ukpera posed in a picture with the town folks
Politician donates ropes to his community to tie their goats
A politician in Benue state has donated ropes to the members of his community so that they can tie their goats.