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Uganda Court Quashes Part of Law Used Against Government Critics

A court in Uganda on Tuesday quashed a section of a communications law that has been used to prosecute government critics, journalists and writers, including two who fled to exile in Germany, its judgment said.Under Uganda's Computer Misuse Act, one of...

Over 3.3 million people in Ethiopia’s Tigray receive humanitarian aid: UN

ADDIS ABABA, More than 3.3 million people in Ethiopia’s conflict-affected northernmost Tigray region have received humanitarian aid since early October, according to the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA).The OCHA...

Prominent Kenyan LGBTQ activist Chiloba found dead in metal box

NAIROBI, Kenyan police have discovered the body of prominent LGBTQ rights campaigner Edwin Chiloba stuffed inside a metal box in the west of the country, according to local media sources.Motorbike taxi riders alerted police after they saw the box dumpe...

Botswana’s former president Khama asks court to set aside arrest warrant

GABORONE, Botswana’s former president Ian Khama has filed an urgent court application seeking to strike down an arrest warrant issued against him by a magistrate last week.Court papers released on Thursday showed that he asked the high court in the cap...

OPHI and UNDP Regional MPI Brief: Sub-Saharan Africa: An age group analysis of the 2021 global MPI

Children tend to bear the brunt of poverty in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Children (defined as persons below the age of 18) show higher rates of multidimensional poverty with well over half of multidimensionally poor people in SSA being children under th...

Mali Court Sentences 46 Ivorian Soldiers to 20 Years in Prison

A court in Mali has sentenced 46 Ivorian troops whose detention in Mali sparked a diplomatic row between the two countries to 20 years in prison, the public prosecutor said Friday.Three female soldiers among the original group detained in July, and who...

With Mass Arrests, Now is ‘Worst Time’ to Be Journalist in Iran

Three months into Iran's crackdown on coverage of widespread protests, media analysts remain troubled by the dozens of journalist arrests and reports of abuse in detention centers."Right now is probably the worst time to ever be a journalist in Iran," ...

Jihadi Violence Hits Benin, Shows Spread Across West Africa

It's been more than a year since jihadis first stormed Igor Kassah's town in northern Benin, but the priest still lives in fear. His once peaceful life is now marked by threatening phone calls and extremist diatribes tacked on church doors demanding th...

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Parents Urge Government Intervention in Overseas Education Scam

Nairobi: Parents of Uasin Gishu County who were affected after their children failed to secure admission to overseas universities despite paying millions to study in Finland and Canada through the Overseas Education Trust scholarship, are pleading for...
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African Innovators Encouraged to Create AI Solutions in Local Languages

Kampala: Managing Director at Microsoft Africa Development Centre, Catherine Muraga, has urged African innovators to develop indigenous AI solutions, with an emphasis on creating AI technologies in local languages such as Kiswahili, Amharic, and Lugan...

Government Finalizes Leasing of Four Sugar Factories to Private Millers

Nairobi: The government has completed the leasing process of four public sugar factories to revive the once-thriving sugar sector in the country. The Cabinet Secretary for Agriculture and Livestock Development Mutahi Kagwe announced that four private ...

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