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Muhammadu Buhari · AbujaNigerians go to the polls on Saturday to elect a successor to President Muhammadu Buhari, with many hoping the next leader will steer Africa's most populous nation and biggest economy on a new course after years of worsening violence and hardship.
Nigerians vote in election, hoping for better economic times
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Terrorism · YaoundeNineteen athletes were being treated for blast injuries on Saturday after multiple small explosions during a running race in part of western Cameroon where English-speaking separatists are fighting government forces, a local doctor said.
Nineteen athletes wounded after blasts at race in Cameroon
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Africa · Equatorial GuineaThe outbreak was first detected on Tuesday, affecting people who attended a funeral ceremony in Kie-Ntem province, which borders Cameroon and Gabon. There were conflicting reports about the number of victims. The World Health Organization (WHO) and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are taking part in the investigation.
Unidentified illness kills at least 8 people in Equatorial Guinea
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Buea · BueaTwo children killed and four others hospitalised after mudslide in Buea, Cameroon. Residents say this is the second flood in as many weeks, though the first was not as destructive. Southwest Governor Bernard Okalia Bilai has blamed the incident on locals, accusing them of being undisciplined and violators of laws.
Government Blames Population For Deadly Cameroon Flood
Measles Outbreak · EthiopiaOver 3oo cases of cholera were recorded in January with the disease affecting Oromia community in Ethiopia and some regions of Somalia. In the last week of January, the Ethiopian Public Health Institute also noted a spike in measles cases with 357 new cases and 6 deaths reported. The health authorities stated that the lack of water points due to severe droughts, coupled with the poor water and sanitation hygiene, and open defecation practices is worsening the situation.