Kenya’s Miguna bemoans forced ‘Euro trip’ as govt thwarts publicised return

By Microsoft News Kenya’s maverick politician, Miguna Miguna, says he has had to travel between five countries in a bid to return to his country of birth. The former ally of former Prime Minister Raila Odinga left Canada with the hope of flying to Kenya after over a year of forced exile. But on reaching Europe, most carriers have refused to transport him citing a government red alert. “In the last 3 days Despot Uhuru Kenyatta has forced me…

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Gaba on fire Mhango as Pirates thrash Polokwane

  By SuperSport.com Gabadinho Mhango had a game of his life on Tuesday when he completed his hat-trick in the first 36 minutes as Orlando Pirates beat Polokwane City 4-1 in an Absa Premiership match at the Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane. The first from 27-year-old player from Chiwembe in Karonga, was just a classic one — he received a pass on the blind side of the defenders, faced two markers and unleashed an unexpected a curling effort in…

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Solskjaer berates Man Utd for ‘worst’ half of the season in derby loss

  By SuperSport.com Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has labelled his side’s first-half performance in Tuesday’s League Cup semifinal, first leg defeat their worst display of the season. Despite starting the game without a recognised striker, holders Man City outclassed United in a 3-1 victory at Old Trafford, scoring all three goals in a 21-minute first half blitz. The performance led the Norwegian to question his squad’s mental attitude, saying the players needed to learn to spur themselves…

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Sadio Mane, Oshoala named 2019 African Footballers at CAF Awards

  By CAFonline Senegal and Liverpool forward Sadio Mane, together with Nigeria and Barcelona star Asisat Oshoala were crowned as African Player of the Year and African Women’s Player of the Year at the 2019 CAF Awards held at the Albatros Citadel Sahl Hasheesh Resort in Hurghada, Egypt. The 28th edition of the CAF Awards celebrated African footballers and officials who distinguished themselves during the 2019 season. Mane was crowned the African Player of the Year, polling 477 votes…

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US denies visa for Iranian Foreign Minister to attend UN Security Council meeting in New York

  By Ryan Fahey, Mailonline The US administration has denied a visa to allow Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif to attend a UN Security Council meeting in New York on Thursday, a US official said. The Iranian Mission to the UN said they “have not received any official communication” on the status of Zarif’s visa despite him having requested it weeks ago. Zarif is looking to use the meeting to condemn last Friday’s attack on Qassem Soleimani in…

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We follow the laws of armed conflict—US Defence Secretary

  By CNN US Secretary of Defense Mark Esper on Monday contradicted President Donald Trump by asserting the US would not target Iranian cultural sites amid rising tensions after a US strike killed Iranian military commander Qasem Soleimani. “We will follow the laws of armed conflict,” Esper told CNN Monday. When pressed if that meant not targeting Iranian cultural sites, Esper replied, “That’s the laws of armed conflict.” The comments come one day after Trump reiterated his threat to…

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South Africa’s ANC labels US airstrikes in Iran as ‘international terrorism’

  By Azarrah Karrim, allAfrica.com South Africa ruling party, African National Congress (ANC), has slammed what it calls “inhumane” airstrikes by the United States in Iran, which saw General Qassem Soleimani, Commander of Iranian Quds Force killed. The governing party called on the United Nations to take action against “this act of international terrorism” and for restraint between countries. In a statement over the weekend, ANC secretary-general Ace Magashule described the airstrikes as an attack on the people of…

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Trump warns Iran if it hits any Americans or American assets US has targeted 52 Iranian sites

  By CNN President Donald Trump on Saturday drew what may come to be seen as the most significant red line of his presidency in a three-part tweet, vowing specific military action against Iran if it “strikes any Americans, or American assets.” “We have … targeted 52 Iranian sites (representing the 52 American hostages taken by Iran many years ago), some at a very high level and important to Iran and the Iranian culture” and “if Iran strikes any…

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Court freezes assets of former Angola president’s daughter over graft claims

  By Andre van Wyk, allAfrica.com All assets of Isabel dos Santos, daughter to former Angola president Eduardo dos Santos, her husband Sindika Dokolo and Mário Filipe Moreira Leite da Silva, CEO of the Banco de Fomento Angola (BFA), have been frozen following an order by the Luanda court, according to Angola Press (ANGOP) The Luanda court ruling is a result of a precautionary measure requested by the government, in sequence of a lawsuit in which the governmental authorities…

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SA songster Yvonne Chaka Chaka denies being deported from Uganda

  By Melody Chironda, allAfrica.com Popular South African music legend has dismissed reports that she was deported from Uganda, where she was scheduled to perform at a New Year’s Eve concert. According to the Ugandan police force, the singer was sent home due to visa issues but the singer took to social media to say that she left on her own accord. “Not deported, not arrested, not captured, everything is fine; everything is in order. I know my country…

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