Rwanda’s Human Rights Dilemma: Can Kagame’s Reelection Bring Change?
Rwanda’s Human Rights Record Under Fire as President Kagame Secures Fifth Term Rwanda’s development since the 1994 genocide has been […]
Rwanda’s Human Rights Record Under Fire as President Kagame Secures Fifth Term Rwanda’s development since the 1994 genocide has been […]
Zimbabwe’s Olympic Delegation Sparks Controversy: Former Minister Criticizes Minister Coventry’s Silence A heated debate has erupted in Zimbabwe over the
Uganda’s Costly Crackdown on Protests The Ugandan government’s response to public demonstrations has become a costly affair, both financially and
Nigeria’s President Tinubu Blames Insecurity on Well-Organized Non-State Actors, Calls for Concerted Efforts Nigeria’s President Bola Tinubu has declared that
South Africa’s Trade Future Hangs in the Balance at Agoa Forum As the African Growth and Opportunity Act (Agoa) Forum
Ugandan Protesters Demand Anti-Corruption Reforms, Face Crackdown Kampala, Uganda – Scores of anti-corruption protesters were arrested in the Ugandan capital,
Zimbabwe Electoral Commission Refuses to Condemn Army General’s Command Voting Remarks In a shocking move, the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC)
Tanzanian Deputy Minister Resigns Amid Social Challenges In a surprise move, Ambassador Mbarouk Nassor Mbarouk, the nominated Member of Parliament
Mozambique’s Electricity Crisis: Majority of Citizens Say Government is Failing to Provide Reliable Supply A recent survey by Afrobarometer has
South African Artists Demand Support from New Minister Legendary musician Sipho "Hotstix" Mabuse has labelled the past 30 years a
Kenyan President Appoints New Cabinet Members Kenyan President William Ruto has announced a partial list of 11 Cabinet Secretaries, marking
Kenyan Shilling Slips Against Global Currencies Amid Ongoing Protests and Downgraded Credit Rating The Kenyan shilling has taken a hit
Eswatini Sentences Two Former MPs to Lengthy Prison Terms, Sparking Outrage and Fears of Political Repression In a move that
Ugandans Defy Repression, Demand Change Through Creative Protests In the face of growing repression, Ugandans are finding innovative ways to
Liberia: Opposition Party Accuses Government of Plot to Harm Former President In a dramatic turn of events, the opposition Congress
Supreme Court Delays Ruling on Anti-LGBTQ Bill, to Conduct Early Trial Instead In a surprise move, the Supreme Court of
Zimbabwe’s New Currency Faces Scarcity and Lack of Confidence The Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG) currency, introduced by the central bank on
US Encouraged by Progress in Ethiopia’s Peace and Reconciliation Efforts The United States is making progress in its efforts to
Senegal’s President Announces Renegotiation of Natural Resource Contracts and Priorities for Taxation and Price Reduction In a press conference on
The Simon Ekpa-led Biafra Republic Government In-Exile has rejected the creation of the Livestock Development Ministry. This statement comes shortly