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Minister Patricia de Lille on her visit to three Police Stations in Mamelodi and Eersterus

Fighting Gender-Based Violence and Femicide (GBVF) must remain a priority for all of society in our mission to protect our women and girls In commemorating...

Nigerian Court Adjourns Trial of IPOB Separatist Leader

ABUJA - The trial of Nigerian separatist Nnamdi Kanu, a leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra group, has been postponed till October 21...

Gunmen Kidnap Dozens of Villagers in Northwestern Nigeria

MAIDUGURI, NIGERIA - Gunmen abducted at least 60 people in northwestern Nigeria after riding motorbikes into five villages and firing sporadically into the air,...

Suth Africa: Former president Zuma buys time as Constitutional court accepts to examine appeal on July 12

PRETORIA — Sentenced to 15 months in prison for contempt of court, former South African president Jacob Zuma is not expected to be arrested...

Zimbabwe Court Grants Bail to New York Freelancer After 3 Weeks in Prison

Zimbabwean prison authorities released New York Times freelancer Jeffrey Moyo on Wednesday, one day after the High Court in Bulawayo granted him bail. Police...

ICC Prosecutor Urges Sudan to Hand Over Darfur Suspects

The International Criminal Court’s prosecutor on Sunday urged Sudan’s transitional government to hand over suspects wanted for war crimes and genocide in the Darfur conflict, the Sudanese official news agency reported. ICC Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda arr...

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Angolan National Arrested for Alleged Murder of Girlfriend at Hochfeld Farm

Hochfeld: A 24-year-old Angolan national was arrested on Sunday night at a commercial farm in the Hochfeld area for allegedly attacking and killing his girlfriend with a panga. According to Namibia Press Agency, the Namibian Police Force (NamPol)'s h...
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Imam of Dano’s Great Mosque Calls for Understanding Among Burkinabe Authorities

Dano: The imam of the great mosque of Dano, El Adj Sabdina Ciss©, has called for understanding between the Burkinabe authorities during the Eid al-Fitr celebrations, which marked the end of Ramadan on Monday, March 31. According to Burkina Informati...

Twenty Students from Kourw©ogo Trained in Daily Life Skills and Health Rights

Bouss©: Twenty students from Kourw©ogo trained in daily life skills The Network for the Promotion and Empowerment of Rural Women (REPAFER) trained, on March 27 and 28, 2025 in Bouss©, about twenty students from schools in the Kourw©ogo province, on da...

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