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[wanabidii] DRC and Burundi battle to remove stubborn presidents while the countries crumble (M&G Africa)

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DRC and Burundi battle to remove stubborn presidents while the countries crumble
 
DRC and Burundi battle to remove stubborn presidents while the countries crumble
 
The Democratic Republic of Congo is escalating towards a crisis that could match the violence of its neighbour.
 
 
 
​Former Zimbabwe vice-president Mujuru questions Mugabe's war credentials
 
​Former Zimbabwe vice-president Mujuru questions Mugabe's war credentials
 
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At least 90 people killed by security forces in Ethiopia anti-government protests
 
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Former Zanu-PF acolyte calls Mugabe corrupt, likens leader to colonial PM
 
Former Zanu-PF acolyte calls Mugabe corrupt, likens leader to colonial PM
 
The tables could finally be turning for the Zimbabwean strongman.
 
 
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