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That's all from BBC Africa Live today. Keep up-to-date with what's happening across the continent by listening to the Africa Today podcast or checking the BBC News website.
A reminder of today's wise words:
Quote MessageA good conversation is better than a good bed."
An Ethiopian proverb sent by Chatim Daniel, Nasir, South Sudan.
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And we leave you with photos from the Democratic Republic of Congo, following the sudden death of the country's most famous musician, Papa Wemba, at the age of 66.
This is a photo of his childhood home in the district of Matonge in the capital, Kinshasa:

This motorbike rider has a number plate in honour of the king of Congolese rumba:
