Angola’s Presidency Declares Ceasefire in Eastern Congo
The president of Angola’s office has formally announced a ceasefire in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) following successful negotiations with Rwanda. The agreement, set to take effect on August 4, aims to bring peace and stability to the region after years of conflict and violence.
In a separate development, a court in Guinea has found former junta leader Moussa “Dadis” Camara guilty of crimes against humanity. This significant ruling represents a step toward justice for the victims of his regime and underscores the country’s commitment to the rule of law.
Meanwhile, the Central African Republic has reported a resurgence of monkeypox, raising concerns about a potential outbreak in Central and East Africa. The government has initiated discussions with neighboring countries to coordinate efforts to prevent the spread of the disease.
These recent events carry significant implications for the security and well-being of the affected regions, highlighting the importance of closely monitoring developments and responses to these challenges. For in-depth coverage and analysis of these and other pressing issues across the continent, please stay tuned to Daybreak Africa.
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