Namibia Sees Slight Decrease in Vehicle Thefts with 298 Cars Stolen in a Year
Vehicle Theft on the Rise: Namibian Police Urge Vigilance A disturbing trend has emerged in Namibia, where a significant number […]
Vehicle Theft on the Rise: Namibian Police Urge Vigilance A disturbing trend has emerged in Namibia, where a significant number […]
Kenya’s Presidential Security Under Scrutiny After Shoe-Throwing Incident A recent incident in which a shoe was thrown at President William
United States Reaffirms Support for Kenya’s Leadership in Regional Stability In a significant show of solidarity, the United States has
Kenya’s Senate Health Committee Under Fire for Disregarding Public Input on Tobacco Control Bill In a move that has sparked
South Africa Prepares for Historic Crimes Against Humanity Trial In a landmark decision, a South African high court has paved
Liberia’s Judiciary in Crisis: A Deepening Divide A significant rift is emerging within Liberia’s judicial system, pitting the Liberian National
Nigeria’s Former VP Condemns Arrest of Social Media Influencer, Citing Abuse of Power In a move that has sparked widespread
Somalia and US Strengthen Ties Ahead of Crucial Elections In a significant move to bolster bilateral relations and support Somalia’s
Acting Gauteng Premier Kedibone Diale-Tlabela has called on property owners leasing garages and homes to spaza shop operators to intensify
The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has instituted an immediate ban on cellphone use by officers on duty, following rising concerns
A Nigerian court has released 119 individuals, including several minors, following dropped charges related to anti-government protests against economic hardship
Cape Town, South Africa — Dumiso Gatsha, a passionate activist and member of the Spotlight Initiative’s Global Civil Society Reference
Three more protestors were killed by police on Saturday, bringing the death toll to 13 since election-related demonstrations erupted across
London — Chants of “Hamdok to the ICC” erupted from hundreds of Sudanese protesters gathered outside the Chatham House policy
Nairobi — Kithure Kindiki has officially been sworn in as Kenya’s new Deputy President, becoming the third individual to hold
South Africa Grapples with Wave of Violence, Leaving 17 Dead A devastating wave of violence has swept through the communities
Malawi’s DPP Demands Apology Over "Outrageous" Allegations A recent press release from the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) in Malawi has
The True Value of Traditional Justice in Africa: Beyond Reducing Court Backlogs As African countries increasingly recognize traditional justice mechanisms,
Young Women in Uganda Take a Stand Against Corruption Kampala, Uganda – In a bold move, young women in Uganda
Mozambique Elections Marred by Allegations of Fraud and Irregularities The recent elections in Mozambique have been plagued by allegations of