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Mozambique election observers complain of restrictions
Reports and analysis of the day's political, economic and sports news from across Africa.
As votes are counted in Mozambique's presidential elections, we hear from local observers about the restrictions they've faced, with many denied accreditation.
Edward Singhateh, once vice chairman of Yahya Jammeh's military junta, gives testimony at the Gambia's Truth Reconciliation and Reparations Commission.
And a prison in Kenya sees the benefits of rugby training behind bars.
(Picture: A woman votes in Mozambique. Credit: Getty Images)
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Thu 17 Oct 201917:06GMT
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