South Africa's government is reportedly considering a $52m sponsorship deal with Premier League side Tottenham Hotspurs. The deal is meant to promote travel to South Africa but there are concerns about the country subsidising a wealthy football club.
Raila Odinga poses with the certificate of registration as presidential candidate from Wafula Chebukati ahead of last August election
Kenya's former electoral commission boss has threatened to take legal action against the opposition leader after the politician alleged that the poll team, including the chairman, visited his home during last year's closely fought election, local media report. Despite the Supreme Court dismissing his election rigging claims, Mr Odinga recently said he does not recognise President William Ruto as a legitimate leader and called on him to resign.But Mr Chebukati has denied that the visit took place saying the claim was false and that it"lowered his dignity and injured his reputation."
Mr Chebukati's lawyers have also given Mr Odinga seven days to prove his claim or they will take legal action.
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