[ad_1] By JONATHAN KAMOGA Opposition members of Uganda’s parliament are boycotting sittings to pressure the government to address rising cases of arbitrary arrests, brutality and extra-judicial...
[ad_1] By KITSEPILE NYATHI Zimbabwe has suspended thousands of striking teachers for three months without pay after civil servants rejected a 20 percent salary increase saying...
[ad_1] By AFP European Commissioner Ylva Johansson on Friday offered to deploy the EU’s border agency to Senegal to help combat migrant smuggling, following a surge...
[ad_1] By AFP British charity Save the Children urged the Somali government on Friday to intervene after a Mohamud Mohamed Hassan sentenced four teenage boys to...
[ad_1] By AFP Twelve people have been killed in clashes between herders and farmers in southern Chad, where ethnic friction over land is common, the authorities...
[ad_1] By MAWAHIB ABDALLATIF Sudan’s military junta has run into trouble with Western donors after arresting leading opposition figures in the country. The arrest and detention...
[ad_1] By AFP South Sudan risks a return to war, the United Nations warned Friday, with outbreaks of interethnic violence and political infighting threatening to undo...
[ad_1] By AFP Suspected separatists in southeast Nigeria have killed three policemen and wounded two others, police on Friday. Gunmen on Thursday stormed a police checkpoint...
[ad_1] By DAILY MONITOR A day after the launch of the third phase of Operation Shujaa against Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), the Ugandan and Congolese forces...
[ad_1] By AGGREY MUTAMBO Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu has lifted a ban on four newspapers that were shut down under the regime of her predecessor John...