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Tanzania to repatriate Burundian refugees

Over 200,000 Burundian refugees will be repatriated, unless they do so voluntarily

Tanzania says it will repatriate more than 200,000 Burundian refugees if they fail to leave the country voluntarily by the start of October. We speak to the UNHCR representative in Burundi.

A report by the office of the public protector in Malawi has alleged that medical malpractices are leading to mothers having their uteruses removed during or after childbirth at public hospitals.

A Ugandan student living in the United States has sued President Museveni for blocking him on Twitter, which stops him from seeing and responding to the president's tweets.

(Photo: Burundian refugee Perfect, 9, recovers in a treatment clinic in the Lake Tanganyika stadium in Kigoma, Tanzania. Credit: Daniel Hayduk/AFP/Getty Images)

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Wed 28 Aug 201915:06GMT

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  • Wed 28 Aug 201915:06GMT

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