Time now for our daily Africa Roundup. Each morning, just after the six o'clock news, we bring you a concise update on the key developments shaping the continent and the world over the past 24 hours. With insights from our team of journalists, analysts, and newsmakers, we place the day's biggest stories into context - helping you stay informed, connected, and prepared for the day ahead. Tsepiso Makwetla and Peter Ndoro zoomed in on the Gambia, where appointed a special prosecutor has been appointed to investigate crimes committed during the 22- year rule of the country's former dictator YahyaJammeh, who is now living in exile. The British lawyer Martin Hackett, will investigate hundreds of killings and kidnappings committed by the state, as well as other abuses. The BBC's Thomas Naadi filed this report.

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