Summary

  • 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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