Africa

Police fire stun grenades at anti-Kabila protest – in Cape Town

Police in the South African city of Cape Town have fired stun grenades during a protest against the DR Congo president Joseph Kabila, scattering pedestrians.

A Cape Town city officer confirmed to News 24 that the police fired the stun grenades after failing to disperse the crowd peacefully.

President Kabila’s second and last term ends today, but he has given no indication of stepping down (see previous entries).

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