16 January 2015 Last updated at 12:31 ET
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A selection of photographs from around the African continent this week.

 A mascot held by a Cape Minstrel is carried around Cape Town Stadium during South Africa's ruling African National Congress (ANC) party's 103rd birthday celebrations on 10 January 2015

A mascot entertains the crowd at a rally of South Africa's governing African National Congress (ANC) in the coastal city of Cape Town on Saturday. Tens of thousands attended the rally to celebrate the 103rd anniversary of the ANC - Africa's oldest political movement.

A reveller performs at the flag-off campaign for All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate Akinwunmi Ambode in Lagos, on 14 January 2015

Five days later in Nigeria's main city Lagos, a reveller performs at a campaign meeting of the opposition All Progressive Congress (APC). The APC hopes to unseat the governing People's Democratic Party in next month's elections. The PDP has governed Nigeria since military rule ended in 1999...

People wave brooms, an All Progressives Congress (APC) party symbol, as they shout slogans at the flag-off campaign of APC governorship candidate Akinwunmi Ambode in Lagos, 14 January 2015

The APC has adopted the broom as its symbol to indicate that it wants to clean up what it calls the mess created by the PDP in Nigeria...

An official of the Lagos State Signage  Advertisement Agency (LASAA) tries to remove on 13 January  2015 posters of Lagos governorship candidate of All Progressive Congress (APC) Akinwunmi Ambode displayed along the highway, against the environmental guidelines the agency issued to all political parties about indiscriminate use of electoral materials in the state

A day earlier, campaign posters of the APC candidate in Lagos state Akinwunmi Ambode, displayed along a highway, are hosed off. The Lagos State Signage Advertisement Agency (LASAA) said the posters breached environmental guidelines it had issued to parties for the elections.

Stripped down to their underwear, a group of men sitting on the ground outside the residence of former Africa Union commission president Jean Ping, following an attack on his home on 12 January 2014, in Libreville

Men alleged to have taken part in an attack on the home of former Africa Union chief Jean Ping sit outside the house in Gabon's capital, Libreville, on Monday. Mr Ping accused President Ali Bongo's "thug-state" of being behind the attack, amid speculation that he intends to run for president in the next election.

Tunisian Jewish students study a religious text in Tunis on 13 January 2015

Jewish children at a school in Tunisia's capital, Tunis, study a religious text on Tuesday. Yoav Hattab, one of the people killed during the hostage-taking in Paris last week, had studied at the school, and his friends described him as a "child of Tunisia"...

On 9 January, candles are lit next to a sign reading "I am Charlie" in  Ivory Coast's main city Abidjan during a ceremony held by the foreign press association to pay tribute to the victims of the deadly attack on the offices of satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo in Paris.

On Friday, candles are lit next to a sign reading "I am Charlie" in Ivory Coast's main city Abidjan during a ceremony held by the foreign press association to pay tribute to the victims of the deadly attack on the offices of satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo in Paris.

A part of Ivorian musician Alpha Blondy's house lies in ruins in Abidjan on 14 January 2015

Elsewhere in Abidjan, a part of Ivorian musician Alpha Blondy's home lay in ruins on Wednesday. The demolition, which targeted only the recording artist's annexed studio which had been built on public property, had been ordered by the government as part of its revamp the city.

 A female worker carries bread as people wait to make their purchases at a bakery in Cairo, in a photo released on 12 January 2015

A worker carries bread as people wait to make their purchases at a bakery in Egypt's capital, Cairo, in this photo released on Monday. The successful roll-out of a new "smart card" system to distribute subsidised bread has been a major achievement for Egypt's government, Reuters news agency reports.

Amazigh singer Fatima Tabaamrant performs during the festival "Edition Tiwsi " to celebrate the Amazigh new year, also called "Yennayer", the 2,965th year, on 12 January, 2015 in Tiznit, Morocco

Amazigh singer Fatima Tabaamrant performs during a festival to celebrate the Amazigh new year, also called "Yennayer", on Monday in Tiznit in southern Morocco. It is year 2,965 for the Amazigh...

The audience watches fireworks during the festival "Edition Tiwsi " to celebrate the Amazigh new year, also called "Yennayer", the 2,965th year, on 12 January 2015 in Tiznit, Morocco

A fireworks display was also held during the celebration. The Amazighs, or Berbers, are indigenous to North Africa west of the Nile Valley. They have long campaigned for greater political and cultural rights in the region.

South African singer Hugh Masekela entertain guests during the CAF African Footballer of the Year Award in Lagos on 8 January 2015

South Africa's world famous musician Hugh Masekela performs in Lagos in this photo released on Friday. He had performed at an event where Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure was declared the 2014 African Footballer of the Year by the Confederation of African Football.




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