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  • Bantu FC has expressed their disappointment for not going to represent the country in this year’s Confederation of African Champions League competitions.
  • Kenyan President William Ruto says, he will discuss the cost of living with opposition leader Raila Odinga, because the government is already addressing the matter
  • Zimbabwe’s food security situation has improved, but many citizens might still face hunger if authorities go ahead with plans to export grain. This, after the country’s agricultural sector posted two successive record harvests before proper stock assessments to feed citizens are made.
  • Human trafficking continues to remain a global challenge
  • Doctors seem to have not been shaken by the ministry’s threats against their strike.

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