Victims to Receive 2 Billion Shillings in Protest Compensation
Nairobi — Victims of past protests and human rights violations are set to receive two billion shillings in compensation following […]
Nairobi — Victims of past protests and human rights violations are set to receive two billion shillings in compensation following […]
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South Sudan’s Speaker of the Transitional National Legislative Assembly, Jemma Nunu Kumba, has called an emergency parliamentary sitting for April
The African Union (AU) has rejected a draft decision to endorse former Senegalese president Macky Sall as a candidate for
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Mozambique has surpassed Senegal as Africa’s most distressed sovereign borrower, with rising global energy costs intensifying pressure on the country’s
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The Nigerian federal government has repatriated 1,230 stranded citizens from the Republic of Niger, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed.