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Focus On Africa
Last updated: 14 December, 2007 - Published 20:18 GMT
Focus presenter Peter Okwoche
Police in Zimbabwe have been accused of beating and torturing government opponents; we have news of the UN Climate Change conference in Bali; and Kenya's Electoral commission assure voters that elections will go ahead
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Bravo Yunasi for making us East Africans proud of winning the next big thing competition.
Do you have an opinion on current events that you want to share? Or a message for the newsmakers? Contribute to the Focus letters spot via the attached email form.
Does Malawi's President Bingu wa Mutharika listen to BBC World Service? Sarah Grainger asks him what he thinks.
President Museveni of Uganda explains to the BBC's Julian Marshall why hosting the Commonwealth summit is good for his country.
A selection of our big interviews and online specials. New material now available from the Commonwealth summit held in Kampala in November.
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