Summary

  • Zimbabwe orders illegal land occupiers to leave

  • Mozambique unveils plastic Christmas tree

  • South Sudan denies backing Trump's Jerusalem move

  • Zuma censured for attempt to block graft report

  • Kenya to fix traffic black spot

  • Report alleges France complicity in genocide

  • Burundian president's push to change constitution

  • Nigeria IDPs to get identification cards

  • US troubled by Ethiopia killings

  1. Nkurunzinza bid to rule until 2034published at 09:03 Greenwich Mean Time 13 December 2017

    Pierre Nkurunziza plays footballImage source, AFP
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    President Nkurunziza has been in power since 2005

    Burundi's President Pierre Nkurunziza has launched a referendum campaign to prolong his stay in power until 2034, news agency AFP reports.

    The push is aimed at adopting a draft constitution that would allow him to serve another two seven-year terms from 2020.

    He told supporters on Tuesday at the central Gitenga village that those who oppose his bid "by speech or action" would cross "the red line".

    The campaign comes after the government launched a funds drive for the 2020 elections.

    AFP reports that the move, which the government says is voluntary, has been condemned by rights groups as "organised robbery".

    Opposition figures in exile say the referendum will be the "funeral" of the country's 2000 peace agreement that ended a 13-year civil war in which more than 300,000 people were killed, AFP added.

    Burundi plunged into crisis in 2015 when President Nkurunziza refused to step down after his term ended.

    The crisis has resulted in violent attacks which have seen an estimated 2,000 people killed and thousands displaced to neighbouring countries.

    Talks between the government and opposition groups collapsed last week.

    Former Tanzanian President Benjamin Mkapa, who is facilitating the talks, said there was "no agreement, no declaration and no binding document”.

    Burundi country profile

  2. Today's wise wordspublished at 08:54 Greenwich Mean Time 13 December 2017

    Our African proverb of the day:

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    A goat won’t fare any better at crossing a stream than a drowned cow."

    Sent by Ezra Vincent in Freetown, Sierra Leone

  3. Good morningpublished at 08:54 Greenwich Mean Time 13 December 2017

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