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- Liberia: Liberians in America Battling Deportation (Informer)
- North Africa: Jebali Takes Part in Security Co-Ordination Meeting Between Tunisia, Libya and Algeria (Tunis Afrique Presse)
- Angola: Embassy to Facilitate Ordinary Visas for South Africa (ANGOP)
- Tunisia: Families of Missing Immigrants Stage Sit-in Outside Italian Embassy (Tunis Afrique Presse)
- Eritrea: Diaspora Festival in Australia, New Zealand Concludes (Shabait)
- Uganda: Police Deports Rwandese Without Travel Documents (New Vision)
- Nigeria: Customs Arrests Hong Kong Bound Passenger With U.S.$767,500 (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Lucky Igbinedion Barred From Entering U.S. (Leadership)
- Somalia: France Backs IOM's Community Stabilization Programme (CISA)
- Mozambique: Customs Seize Containers of Illegal Logs (AIM)
- Eritrea: Festival of Community Members in Australia, New Zealand (Shabait)
- Zimbabwe: Moves Afoot to Revive Musina-Beitbridge Rail Line (The Herald)
- Tunisia: Commercial Traffic Partly Resumes At Ras Jedir Border Crossing (Tunis Afrique Presse)
- Nigeria: We Didn't Manipulate Posting, Promotion - Moro (Daily Trust)
- South Sudan: Who Is Responsible for Illegal Immigration Into South Sudan? (SSNA)
- Angola: 13 Foreigners Repatriated Over Illegal Entry in K. Kubango (ANGOP)
- Zimbabwe: Surge in Human Trafficking Cases (The Herald)
- Kenya: Israeli Diplomats Vote in Snap Poll (Capital FM)
- Zimbabwe: Of Christmas, Injiva and Border Woes (Financial Gazette)
- Liberia: Immigration Officers Put On Alert (NEWS)
- Angola: Foreign Minister Reaffirms Country's Availability to Curb Illegal Immigration (ANGOP)
- Uganda: No Licenses for Unregistered Foreign Petty Traders - KCCA (Independent)
- Zimbabwe: Nation and South Africa Urged to End Border Crossing Nightmare (SW Radio)
- Zimbabwe: Beitbridge Traffic Situation Normalises (The Herald)
- Uganda: Coffee Culture Attracts Growing Middle Class (Observer)
- Kenya: Group Seeks Support for Secession Bid (The Star)
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- ECOWAS Sets Up Working Group for Implementation of UN Security Council Resolution On Mali
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