Ghana: Bright Simons Files Rti Request for Clarity On Kma’s Alleged...
The legal firm representing the Vice President of IMANI Africa, Bright Simons has formally submitted a Right to Information (RTI) request under Act 989....
Angola: Paternity Denial Named One of Causes for Family Breakdown
Soyo — Paternity denial, domestic violence and accusations of witchcraft have been identified as the main causes of family breakdown in the municipality of...
Sudan: UN’s Rights Chief Says Horrified By Sudan Escalation As Famine...
The UN's top human rights official has personally intervened to try to stop spiralling violence in Sudan that's having a terrifying impact on millions...
Mozambique: Rwandan Forces Kill Terrorists in Mocímboa DA Praia
Maputo — Rwandan troops, who are helping the Mozambican Defence and Security Forces (FDS) to fight islamist terrorism in the northern Province of Cabo...
Namibia: 500-Bed Windhoek District Hospital Construction Commences
The Groundwork for the Construction of a New 500-bed Windhoek District Hospital was officially initiated this week by the Health Minister, Dr Kalumbi Shangula,...
Nigeria: No, Viral Photos Don’t Show the True State of Nigerian...
No, viral photos don't show the true state of Nigerian school in 2024
"See The State Of Eric Moore Junior High School In Surulere," reads...
Liberia: Civil Society Education Coalition Applauds Education Budget At 14.8 Percent,...
Monrovia, Liberia — Civil Society Coalition wants Liberia's education budget to hit 20% of the National Budget to meet regional standard.
-The Project Officer of...
Tunisian Bar Association Slams ‘Abuse of Power’ Over Arrests
Police arrested two lawyers in recent days. Critics of President Kais Saied have accused him of cracking down on lawyers, activists, politicians and journalists...
Zimbabwe: 129 Million KG of Tobacco Delivered At Tobacco Floors
Farmers have so far delivered 129 million kilogrammes of tobacco worth US$458 million to both contract and auction tobacco floors.
Last season, 172 million kg...
Ethiopia Protests ‘Ill-Advised’ Rights Assessment By U.S. Diplomat
Nairobi — Ethiopia has labeled a recent speech by resident United States Ambassador Ervin Massinga as "ill-advised" faulting "uninformed assertions" contained in the statement.
Ethiopia's...