Africa Live: Thursday 31 May 2018, as it happened - BBC News - 0 views
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An airport security firm is to lose its contract serving Mozambique's airports after its staff were caught on camera rifling through passengers' bags.
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The pair seemed relaxed, as if this was far from the first time they had tampered with passengers’ belongings.
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Prominent Ethiopian dissident Andargachew Tsege has been speaking to BBC Focus on Africa's Hassan Arouni about his abduction four years ago whilst en route to Eritrea, his imprisonment and his hopes for the future.
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South Africa has been hit by an outbreak of African swine fever, a highly contagious disease that causes fatal haemorrhages in pigs, the Ministry of Agriculture has said.
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Leading rights group Amnesty International has called on the Ethiopian government to disband a police unit which is accused of carrying out human rights abuses in the Somali and Oromia regions of the country.
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About 40 civil servants and 14 private sector individuals were charged on Monday over the alleged theft of $78m (£59m) from the youth agency.