'Hotel Rwanda' hero to be released
Rwanda will release Paul Kagame critic, Paul Rusesabagina from prison on Saturday.
The Rwandan government has announced that it will release the human rights activist, Paul Rusesabagina. He was serving a 25-year prison sentence for terrorism in what his family called "a sham trial." Mr. Rusasebagina was portrayed as a hero who saved thousands of Tutsis during the 1994 genocide, in the award-winning film, Hotel Rwanda. He has been a vocal critic of President Paul Kagame in recent years.
Also in the programme: DRC President, Felix Tshisekedi, has appointed former rebel leader, Jean Pierre Bemba, as his new defence minister.
It's nearly six years since one of the world's biggest diamonds was found in Sierra Leone. We hear from the diggers who found the precious stone.
And an update on an outbreak of Marburg virus in Tanzania's north-western region of Kagera.
(Picture: Paul Rusesabagina at "Hotel Rwanda" Premiere in Los Angeles. Credit: Getty Images)
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