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Cameroon: Ambazonia separatists get life sentences
Reports and analysis of the day's political, economic and sports news from across Africa.
A leader of Cameroon's separatist movement, Sisiku Ayuk Tabe, and a number of his supporters have been given life sentences by a military court in the capital Yaoundé.
And we hear from two acid burn survivors in Uganda, where cases of the crime in the capital Kampala are on the rise.
Plus we hear why in Somalia, traditional elders have been ordered to Alshabab controlled areas to repent.
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Tue 20 Aug 201915:06GMT
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