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Kenyan Uber drivers continue strikes over low wages and poor working conditions
The protesting drivers say Uber had brought in price changes without consulting them.
Kenyan Uber drivers are protesting for a second day over low wages and poor working conditions. We hear from one affected driver in Nairobi about the impact the working conditions have had on his health and personal relationships.
In the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, efforts are underway to track people who came into contact with a pastor who died of Ebola.
Plus we hear from the founder of Afro Nation - a music festival in Portugal - about how the Afrobeat genre has gained global acclaim.
(Photo: A Kenyan taxi parked in a street of Nairobi, waits for clients. Credit: AFP/Getty Images)
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Tue 16 Jul 201917:06GMT
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