
Wycliffe Muia
Wycliffe Muia is a journalist and Africa correspondent for BBC News who has reported on the escalating conflict and humanitarian crisis in Ethiopia, particularly in the Tigray region.
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Wycliffe Muia is mentioned in the context of West African soldiers deployed to support the government in Benin.
About 200 soldiers from Nigeria and Ivory Coast deployed for 'clean-up'Wycliffe Muia is mentioned in the context of the Western embassies pressing for the release of bodies of those killed in electoral violence.
Western embassies press for release of bodies of poll violenceWycliffe Muia reported on the accusations against British soldiers in Kenya.
Kenyan MPs accuse British soldiers from Batuk of sexual abuse in LaikipiaPolice in Malawi are investigating how four police dogs went missing from a presidential palace in the capital, Lilongwe, during the political transition in September.
Malawi police investigate theft of four German Shepherds from Kamuzu PalaceWycliffe Muia is Kenya's foreign minister who demanded safety for Kenyans in Tanzania after post-election violence.
Kenya demands safety for its citizens after post-poll crackdownWycliffe Muia is mentioned in the context but no specific details are provided.
More than 60,000 flee el-Fasher after its capture by RSF militia, UN saysWycliffe Muia is associated with Tanzania's main opposition party which reported hundreds of deaths during protests.
Several hundred feared dead as protests continueWycliffe Muia is mentioned in the context of the article but no specific details are provided.
The feared elite unit behind Yoweri Museveni's grip on powerWycliffe Muia reported on the human trafficking ring in Kenya that was sending people to fight in Ukraine.
Kenyan police break up ring trafficking people to Russia to fight in Ukraine
Wycliffe Muia is mentioned in the context of a sting operation that led to the arrest of 260 suspected cyber scammers across Africa.
Interpol sting operation across Africa sees 260 arrested for sextortion and romance scams
Wycliffe Muia is credited with additional reporting on the visa policy changes in Burkina Faso.
Burkina Faso scraps visa fees for African travellersWycliffe Muia is mentioned in the context of reporting on the brutal attacks in Niger.
Jihadist groups executing civilians and burning homes, HRW warnsWycliffe Muia is a BBC News journalist reporting on the humanitarian crisis in Darfur.
Aid workers use donkeys to reach Tarasin village in DarfurWycliffe Muia reported on the incident involving a tourist pouring beer down an elephant's trunk in Kenya.
Tourist in Kenya pouring beer down elephant's trunk sparks angerAdditional reporting by Wycliffe Muia.
Zambian ex-president's burial in doubt after Hakainde Hichilema cancels mourningWycliffe Muia contributed additional reporting on the trade issues between Tanzania, Malawi, and South Africa.
Tanzania bans South Africa and Malawi imports as trade row escalatesAdditional reporting by Wycliffe Muia.
Army recaptures presidential palace in Khartoum from RSFWycliffe Muia is mentioned as the additional reporter for the article.
Rival TPLF forces seize key offices in Ethiopian town of Mekelle





































































