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An investigation in South Africa finds evidence of possible high-level government corruption
The long-awaited report recommends President Zuma establish a judicial inquiry within 30 days
It was published after Mr Zuma backed down from trying to stop its release
It quotes testimony that a bag of cash was offered as part of $44m bribe
Thousands have marched in the capital, Pretoria, calling for Mr Zuma to resign
Funeral held in Senegal for ex-BBC reporter Chris Simpson
Kenyan anger at UN sacking prompts South Sudan troop withdrawal
South Sudan soldiers arrested for rape
Gambian leader 'terrorising opponents', says rights group
Email stories and comments to africalive@bbc.co.uk - Wednesday 2 November 2016
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