World News Africa’s top shots: 13-19 September 2019 By Terry Paul - September 22, 2019 0 A selection of photos from across Africa and of Africans elsewhere this week: Image copyright Getty Images Image caption On Sunday a voter shows off her inky finger, a security measure used to make sure people don’t vote twice. She had just voted in Tunisia’s presidential election… Image copyright Getty Images Image caption … While a soldier stands guard at a polling station in Sousse, south of Tunisia’s capital. Image copyright Getty Images Image caption Meanwhile, on Saturday, South Sudanese model Adut Akech gets a warm embrace from modelling royalty Naomi Campbell in London, UK. Image copyright Getty Images Image caption On Wednesday a market trader sells some freshly caught fish in a fishmongers in Kenya’s capital Nairobi Image copyright Getty Images Image caption Also on Wednesday a doctor talks with police in Zimbabwe’s capital Harare. The doctors have been striking after their union leader went missing, feared to have been abducted. Image copyright Getty Images Image caption Earlier in the week, on Monday, police were also out patrolling a protest asking for more to be done about terrorism in the capital of Burkina Faso, Ouagadougou. Image copyright Getty Images Image caption On Wednesday men waited in Liberia’s capital Monrovia for President George Weah to arrive at a burial after a deadly fire the night before. Some 27 people, mainly children, died in a koranic school’s boarding house. Image copyright Getty Images Image caption On Monday Zimbabweans queued to see the body of their former president Robert Mugabe who died on 6 September, aged 95… Image copyright Getty Images Image caption … his body has been taken to lie in state at Murombedzi Growth Point, about 107 km north-west of Harare… Image copyright Getty Images Image caption … two days earlier, his wife, Grace, also said goodbye at the state funeral held at the national sports stadium. Pictures from AFP, Getty Images, Nur Photo and Anadolu Agency