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In tonight's edition: Shock deepens across the continent's financial sectors over the recent credit rating slash of Afreximbank. Also, Kenyan medical examiners say that suicide is unlikely to be the cause of death of a teacher in police custody. The autopsy suggests assault, this as protests and calls for accountability continue. And in South Africa, communities are changing the way they look after the iconic kelp forests upon which their livelihoods rely.
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In tonight's edition: Shock deepens across the continent's financial sectors over the recent credit rating slash of Afreximbank. Also, Kenyan medical examiners say that suicide is unlikely to be the cause of death of a teacher in police custody. The autopsy suggests assault, this as protests and calls for accountability continue. And in South Africa, communities are changing the way they look after the iconic kelp forests upon which their livelihoods rely.

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