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A United Kingdom-based human rights lawyer, Barrister Njoku Jude Njoku, has accused the Nigerian government of violating the various provisions of both local and international laws in the extradition ...
The High Court in Kampala, presided over by Lady Justice Rosette Comfort Kania, has today watched a harrowing police crime scene reconstruction footage that laid bare the desperate condition in which ...
Auditor-General find lots of problems, as the institution battles to recover from over a decade of mismanagement and corruption ...
Despite these figures, Tibinyane highlighted significant progress in the national HIV response. Since 2010, Namibia has witnessed a 54% decline in new HIV infections and a 33% reduction in ...
Rwanda has officially launched its second national action plan to combat antimicrobial resistance (AMR), strengthening its commitment to the global fight against drug-resistant infections.
In the warm afternoon light of Gbarnga, a teenage girl sits quietly on a wooden bench, the hem of her faded lappa gripped between her fingers. Her voice trembles, but her story is urgent -- a cry for ...
Namibia's offshore oil and gas exploration is continuing its rapid expansion, with recent developments indicating that the success of the Orange Basin is spilling into the promising Walvis Basin.
The government is set to invest more than Rwf8.47 billion in the development of Bugesera Tannery Park, which is expected to be completed by 2029. With the total project cost estimated at $15 million, ...
Prominent African religious leader Archbishop Thabo Makgoba issued an urgent appeal to the U.S. to save two programmes ...
Zimbabwe: 'The Past Two Weeks Have Been Very Stressful for Our Family' Mai Jeremaya's Husband Speaks
The husband of comedienne and skit maker Mai Jeremiah who hogged the limelight last week has broken his silence following reports that his wife, whose real name is Ashly was sexually assaulted.
IN SHORT: The claim that Biafra separatist Simon Ekpa has arrived in Nigeria for trial is false. His case is expected to be heard in a Finnish court in June 2025. A message circulating as "breaking ...
Nigeria's Lagos state has a new law requiring any person of the Igbo ethnic group to obtain an identity card to reside in the state. That's according to a message posted as "breaking news" in a public ...
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