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Today’s VOA60 Africa
Sudan: President Bashir vows to teach South Sudan “a lesson by force” and promises to retake the oil-producing town of Heglig, now controlled by southern forces.
South Sudan: Rally in Juba, South Sudan’s capital, supports seizure of Heglig.
Mali: Demonstrators in Bamako call for the immediate release of those arrested since last month’s military coup.
Nigeria: People in Lagos celebrate news that British court gave long jail term for embezzling to James Ibori, former governor of Delta State whom many considered corrupt.
South Africa: Photographer Rudzani Matshili uses her art to pressure authorities to improve basic services for poor people in townships.
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