JOHANNESBURG, South Africa: Angolan President José Eduardo dos Santos should refuse to sign a new media law until parliament revises provisions restricting the right
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Trump vows to ‘remove’ himself from business, focus on presidency
Through his personal twitter account, US president-elect, Donald Trump promised on Wednesday to ‘remove’ himself from his businesses. and said he will announce details
Burundi is at ‘dangerous junction,’ UN experts warn Government on citizens protection
WASHINGTON D.C: Moreover, there have been recent reports of killings, summary executions, disappearances, torture, frequent use of hate speech by Government officials, and a
ASEM meet in Kigali to accelerate CRN and Funding Mechanisms
The Next Einstein Forum (NEF) and the Government of Rwanda yesterday hosted the second NEF Ministerial Meeting to leverage research networks and funding mechanisms
Nigeria Joins African Union Campaign to End Child Marriage
ABUJA, Nigeria: With 49 per cent of Nigerian women married under the age of 18, according to latest figures from 2013, Nigeria has the
Strip US flag burners of citizenship
President-elect Donald Trump believes burning the American flag should be a crime, a move that suggests he supports efforts to override a series of
New focus on Somalis in US after Ohio State University attack
The United States seem have a fresh spotlight on the large Somali community in US after car-and-knife attack at Ohio State University by an
Act to protect civilians, UN experts urge Burundi Government
GENEVA, Switzerland, The fact that armed militia are openly intimidating people demonstrates, “the unwillingness or the inability of the Government to protect civilians,” the
Oakbay Investments Releases Affidavit Regarding FIC
Oakbay Investments is seeking details from FIC on 72 “suspicious and unusual” transactions that are alleged by the Finance Minister, Pravin Gordhan Oakbay Investments
First ever Africa Trade Week Opens in Addis Ababa
The first ever Africa Trade Week opened in Addis Ababa today with the Economic Commission for Africa’s David Luke, urging participants to come up