In tonight’s edition:There is hope for Nigerians whohave been stuck in limbo amidst Sudan’s fighting. Dozens of buses are sent to take nationals to Egypt. Death toll from Kenya’s starvation cult rises to 95. The pastor who encouraged his followers to fast to find salvation is still in custody. And Eskom refuses to reveal the names of politicians involved in corruption, that are partly to blame for the country’s worsening blackouts.
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