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Mike Thomson That's all from the BBC Africa Live team for now. There'll be an automated service until our team is back on Wednesday.
BBC World Service News In the meantime you can listen to the BBC Focus on Africa podcast here.
A reminder of our proverb of the day:
The jailed head of Tunisia’s Islamic opposition Ennahda party, Rached Ghannouchi, has joined a hunger strike by other political detainees to mark a year since their detention began. The eye crosses the river before the body."
Mr Ghannouchi who has accused Tunisia’s President Kaïs Saïed of mounting a coup was given a three-year prison sentence earlier this month after being convicted for accepting external financing. We leave you with this photo of Egypt's Mohamed Loha in action during a match against the USA at the Fifa Beach Soccer World Cup:
President Saïed has closed the Ennahda party’s headquarters, jailed many leading political opponents and critical journalists and reduced the independence of the country’s courts.
He claims the measures were necessary to prevent chaos and root out corruption.
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