HARARE (Reuters) - The use of live bullets by the military to quell Zimbabwe's post-election violence in August was "disproportionate and unjustified" President Emmerson Mnangagwa said on Tuesday, reading from a report presented by a team investigating the clashes.
LAGOS, Dec 18 (Reuters) - Nigeria's first gold refinery is expected to more than triple its capacity within five years after operations begin next June, an executive at the company developing it said on Tuesday.
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Kenya's Capital Markets Authority said on Tuesday it had granted a licence to Standard Investment Bank to engage in online foreign exchange trading business.
FREETOWN (Reuters) - Doctors in Sierra Leone returned to work on Tuesday, ending a 13-day strike over pay and conditions that paralysed hospitals nationwide, the country's junior doctors' association said.
RABAT (Reuters) - Moroccan police on Tuesday arrested a man suspected in the death of two female tourists from Norway and Denmark, found in the Atlas Mountains with knife wounds to the neck, the Interior Ministry said.
KINSHASA (Reuters) - Democratic Republic of Congo will hold a presidential election on Sunday that could lead to the country's first democratic transfer of power, following decades marked by authoritarian rule, coups and deadly conflict.
KINSHASA (Reuters) - Democratic Republic of Congo will hold a presidential election on Sunday that could lead to the country's first democratic transfer of power, following decades marked by authoritarian rule, coups and deadly conflict.
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Why don't chickens fly? When did the moon learn to be kind?
ROME (Reuters) - Italian police said on Monday they had arrested a 20-year-old Somali man suspected of having been a member of Islamic State and who had threatened to bomb churches in Italy, including St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican.
PARIS (Reuters) - France agreed on Monday to a new military framework with Burkina Faso that would speed engagement of its forces to fight Islamist militants in a northern border region of Burkina where there has been a spike in violence.
LONDON (Reuters) - Gambia's finance ministry has appointed advisers to help put its debt on a "sustainable path", the finance ministry said on Monday.
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