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Journal de l'Afrique - Emmanuel Macron supports France Ambassador to Niger and President Bazoum

8/29/2023, 6:18:47 AM

Highlights: The French ambassador will remain in Niger despite the end of the ultimatum of 48 hours given by the putschists. The camp of Albert Ondo Ossa, the main rival of President Ali Bongo Ondimba in Saturday's election in Gabon, said Monday again to have won. In Zimbabwe, opposition leader Nelson Chamisa on Sunday challenged the re-election officially announced the day before of outgoing President Emmerson Mnangagwa. France 24 invites you to look back on the news that marked the week.

The French ambassador will remain in Niger despite the end of the ultimatum of 48 hours given by the putschists, said Monday Emmanuel Macron, who opened the 29th edition of the conference of ambassadors...


The camp of Albert Ondo Ossa, the main rival of President Ali Bongo Ondimba in Saturday's election in Gabon, whose official results are still awaited, said Monday again to have won and called on the head of state to "organize the transfer of power". Georges Dougueli, journalist at Jeune Afrique, was our guest.

In Zimbabwe, opposition leader Nelson Chamisa on Sunday challenged the re-election officially announced the day before of outgoing President Emmerson Mnangagwa and claimed victory, after a vote with many dysfunctions, whose regularity was questioned.

The summary of the weekFrance 24 invites you to look back on the news that marked the week

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