Church property has been vandalized, and so far, authorities have failed to act. Archbishop Inácio Saure of Nampula, Mozambique held a press conference on Wednesday, September 3, to denounce the illegal occupation of Church land by groups of citizens who have built houses on the territory. The invaded land includes plots on which the female […] The post Bishop denounces illegal occupation of Church land in Mozambique appeared first on Church in Need.| Church in Need
Fr. Augustine Amadu was a friend of Aid to the Church in Need, and his death is a tragic loss for the Church in the Diocese of Kenema and for the whole Church. A priest was murdered in his parish home on Saturday, August 30, in the Diocese of Kenema, Sierra Leone. Fr. Augustine Amadu was […] The post Priest’s murder shocks Sierra Leone appeared first on Church in Need.| Church in Need
In the ancient Christian nation of Ethiopia, there are nomadic groups who have never heard the Gospel. The Spiritans are working with these communities to spread the Good News and evangelize the culture, which involves dialogue with controversial traditions. “Every community has its own culture, and of course, their culture is beautiful,” says Fr. Kilimpe […] The post Ethiopian Spiritans evangelizing local cultures appeared first on Church in Need.| Church in Need
Ever since the end of 2015, northern and eastern Burkina Faso have been the focus of violent Islamist terrorism. Today, two-thirds of the West African nation is suffering from this terrorism, and two million people have been forced to flee their homes. In 2019, attackers began deliberately targeting the Christian faithful and their churches. And […] The post Help for the Training of Nine Seminarians in Burkina Faso appeared first on Church in Need.| Church in Need
Not only does the Democratic Republic of the Congo have the highest number of Catholics in Africa, but the Church there is also blessed with a high number of vocations, both to the priesthood and to the religious life. For example, the Diocese of Luiza in the south already has over 260 male and female […] The post Ongoing Training Courses for Young Religious in the Congo appeared first on Church in Need.| Church in Need
U.S. authorities have informed some migrants of plans to deport them to Libya, a country they are not from and that has a history of human rights violations.| AP News
Angola's state-owned energy firm Sonangol is working on a liquefied natural gas (LNG) carrier order, according to shipbuilding sources.| LNG Prime
By Pat Carty. Some sixty years ago, in May 1965, some of the largest hostage rescue missions involving Belgian and American forces took place in the Belgian Congo. They included mission names such as “Dragon Rouge” (Red Dragon) and “Dragon [...]| SOF News
To coincide with our Africa special issue of September 2025, we interview Tanzania-based Susan Rumisha about her work on malaria in sub-Saharan Africa, and her life beyond the laptop. ...| Significance magazine
A forgotten cache of LSD-25 in Cairo reveals Egypt’s overlooked role in early psychedelic psychiatry. Dr. Athanassios Kafkalides pioneered LSD-assisted therapy at the Greek Hospital (1960s–70s), integrating local culture and developing “autopsychognosia.” This discovery challenges Eurocentric histories, highlighting Egypt’s innovative contributions and offering lessons for culturally responsive psychedelic medicine today.| Chacruna
The Gen Z protests have made Kenya’s youth impossible to ignore — the question is whether they can now remake politics itself| International Politics and Society
From 2008 to 2014, EU security operations in Africa revealed a clash between human security principles and members' national interests, undermining the EU’s global role.| E-International Relations
September marks the first month since June 2024 that supporters of Just Stop Oil haven’t been held in UK prisons for taking action. Going back to to 2022, the state has jailed supporters for 36 out of the last 38 months. However, while in the UK, activists have time to regroup, offer support, and take […] By The Canary| Canary
Africa is poised for a connectivity revolution. Despite Africa accounting for 18% of the global population, it contributes less than 3% to global GDP and only 2.1% to global air passenger and cargo traffic, according to the International Air Transport Association (IATA). This disparity is fundamental in the continent’s limited intra-regional air connectivity, a significant bottleneck The post Connecting Africa: Unlocking Africa’s Intra-regional Connectivity Potential appeared first on Em...| Embraer
The fight for Morocco’s critical raw minerals The post Morocco’s Critical Raw Minerals: An Opportunity for Industrialization or a Geopolitical Battlefield between China and the West? appeared first on African Arguments.| African Arguments
Understanding South Sudan's structural political crisis The post Defining the Crisis in South Sudan: The Nasir Conflict and the Wider Crisis appeared first on African Arguments.| African Arguments
Registration is officially open for GSMA MWC25 Kigali, which will return to the Kigali Convention Centre from 21-23 October 2025. MWC Kigali will convene government, enterprise and start-up leaders from across The post Registration now open for GSMA MWC25 Kigali, one of the African continent’s largest and most influential connectivity event appeared first on IoT Now News - How to run an IoT enabled business.| IoT Now News – How to run an IoT enabled business
By Ambassador Ebrahim Rasool – – – Shortly before the second plenary session of the …| Viewpoints
By Marianna Richardson – – – In a stirring opening address at the 2025 G20 …| Viewpoints
Near the beginning of the IF20 South Africa meetings in Cape Town (Aug 10-14), Katherine …| Viewpoints
Aneme Dlamini of Startup Grind chats to Simone Musgrave of Musgrave Gin about perseverance, building an actual business, and bringing your femininity as a force to be reckoned with in the business world. Aneme = A, Simone = S A: Welcome! S: Thanks. A: So, I am not going to go with the traditional ‘background story’ (laughs), I am sure you’ve been asked that many times. S: I have, yeah (laughs). A: Cool. So, to jump right in, you left the food industry after 13 years. Why after 13 years,...| Blog | Startup Grind
Afrimat Mining Services (Pty) Ltd stands out with its comprehensive pit-to-port solutions, driven by operational efficiency and sustainability. Executive Director, Michael Corbin, discusses its integrated approach, innovative drilling practices, and adaptability across diverse operations. The post Afrimat Mining Services (Pty) Ltd : An Integrated Approach to Excellence appeared first on Mining Outlook.| Mining Outlook
Rosh Pinah Zinc is the cornerstone of Namibian mining, working to achieve its vision to become the nation’s most innovative, sustainable, and safe underground mining operation. Alex Mayrick, General Manager, tells us more. The post Rosh Pinah Zinc : Sustainable Beyond Mining appeared first on Mining Outlook.| Mining Outlook
Moolmans is one of Africa’s largest open-cut mining contractors with an enviable portfolio of projects across South Africa. Rod Dixon, Managing Director, talks through the company’s unmatched reputation for dependable service and quality results. The post Moolmans : Delivering Resources for a Better Future appeared first on Mining Outlook.| Mining Outlook
Sierra Mineral Holdings I Limited is the nation’s largest operational bauxite mine company, promoting sustainable resource development and driving communities through local employment opportunities. The post Sierra Mineral Holdings I Limited : The Future of Responsible Mining appeared first on Mining Outlook.| Mining Outlook
Strategic assessments by the Inter-Agency Coordination Group against Trafficking in Persons (ICAT) outline that trafficking in persons for the purpose of| ECPS
Many people dream about going on a safari. It’s a true bucket list experience: a chance to witness some of the world’s most impressive wildlife and nature like you’ve never seen it before. Africa is famed for its safari holidays. Many countries have sprawling national parks, game reserves, and the legendary ‘big five’ animals. Each […] The post The 5 Most Popular Safari Destinations appeared first on Travel BackPack.| Travel BackPack
New resource sharing practical examples of how SAAF grantee partner ICRH-M expanded access to safe abortion in Mozambique.| Safe Abortion Action Fund
Roy-Stanley Nwafor, IEP Nigeria Country Representative highlighted strategies for youth engagement, institutional strengthening, and continental stability.| Vision of Humanity
Dangote urges Africa to fill manufacturing gaps By Nana Musa President of Dangote Industries Limited, Aliko Dangote, has called on Africans to leverage on internal strengths and global opportunities to fill existing gaps, and adopt a deliberate re-orientation toward industrialisation of Africa’s manufacturing sector. He said that this would serve as a panacea against the current global economic instability. Dangote, who was […] News Agency of Nigeria| News Agency of Nigeria
On this page I'm sharing my travel blog on Egypt. I'm telling you all about the best things to see and do in Cairo, Luxor and Hurghada.| Anne Travel Foodie
Universal access to safe water and sanitation is increasingly out of reach…| Climate & Capitalism
Jumia is capitalizing on the U.S.-China trade war as Chinese vendors are exploring new avenues to route their products into markets such as Nigeria and Côte d'Ivoire.| Rest of World
Gulf powers are rapidly expanding their investments across Africa while Europe remains slow and risk averse. To remain competitive, the EU should focus on achieving what the Gulf cannot: industrial development in Africa that serves both African and European interests| European Council on Foreign Relations
After decades of extractive mining, the industrialisation of resource-rich African countries has fallen short of expectations. To change this—and give Europe a secure, diversified source of minerals—European and African countries should work together to keep more stages of mineral processing and manufacturing in Africa| European Council on Foreign Relations
When Southern Europe was hit by a catastrophic heat wave last month, it dominated global news cycles. Spain experienced its longest heat wave on record: lasting 16 days with temperatures reaching 109 degrees. By August 19, wildfires stoked by the heat had torched more than 40,000 acres in France. At the peak of the heat […]| Inside Climate News
La propaganda della pubblicità progresso e le tecniche di distorsione della realtà di Simona Maria Frigerio Il caso Pippo Baudo e i bambini di Gaza The post Distrazione di massa e bambini africani first appeared on IN THE NET.| IN THE NET
Are You Planning a Trip to Africa? Here’s Why Visa Fees in Egypt, Nigeria, South Africa, and Beyond Will Impact Your Travel PlansExplore the affordable visa fees for tourists in Egypt, a growing destination for African travelers in 2025. Understand the impact of visa policies and tourism trends on African travel. The post Are You Planning a Trip to Africa? Here’s Why Visa Fees in Egypt, Nigeria, South Africa, and Beyond Will Impact Your Travel Plans appeared first on Travel And Tour World.| Travel And Tour World
In the U.S.-China contest for global leadership, Congress can determine whether the DFC remains on the sidelines or becomes a central player. The post Washington Balks While Beijing Builds: Reauthorizing the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation appeared first on Just Security.| Just Security
The report titled ‘Stablecoin Adoption in Emerging Markets’ by Yellow Card notes that Nigeria has outperformed in stablecoin transactions; it processed nearly $23 billion in stablecoin transactions between July 2023 and June 2024. With this milestone, Nigeria has stood at the top, becoming the largest stablecoin market in Africa. The report underlined that stablecoins account [...] Execution-first marketing. Own every Web3 feed with Koinpr.com.| Todayq News
With their dexterous trunks, bush elephants satisfy their enormous appetites and transform the landscape. The post Tricks of the Trunk appeared first on bioGraphic.| bioGraphic
Animals of all kinds mix and mingle in underground burrows, offering troubling opportunities for diseases to jump species.| bioGraphic
Chad has sworn in Mahamat Deby Itno as the president on Thursday after holding elections earlier this month, completing a disputed transition to democratic rule after he seized power three years ago.| AP News
Wondering about the best Tunisian dishes? Check out those 25 traditional Tunisian foods to eat during your next trip!| Top Travel Sights
Con scarsa conoscenza del Continente e una retorica aggressiva, la politica commerciale di Trump provocherà in Africa una crisi silenziosa, ma devastante.| SettimanaNews
According to data from Kaspersky, a global cybersecurity company, Sub-Saharan Africa saw 42.4 million web attacks and 95.6 million on-device attacks detected... Source| CIO Africa
African technology distribution company, TD Africa, has announced a partnership with Nutanix, a global leader in hybrid multicloud computing. This... Source| CIO Africa
When we first decided to spend a month in Tunisia, we did a lot of research to try to find the right location. We were going to spend the vast […] The post La Marsa, Tunisia Travel Guide: Everything to Do and Eat appeared first on The Nomad Almanac.| The Nomad Almanac
Many animals avoid contact with people. In protected areas of the African savanna, mammals flee more intensely upon hearing human conversations than when they hear lions or sounds associated with h…| ConservationBytes.com
This article claims: While all efforts should be made to get emergency food aid to Africa during this famine, the tradition of US food aid in Africa is actually part of the problem. Giving food to the hungry seems like the epitome of charity, but under the current system it has stifled the growth of agriculture in Africa and helped continue the cash crop system forced on Africa during Colonialism. This Facebook meme extends the claim to all countries: This is not limited to Africa, either, an...| Recent Questions - Skeptics Stack Exchange
Senegal travel is truly surprising. Visit colonial towns, go surfing and see incredibly bird life. Here is all you need to know to visit Senegal.| Wild Junket
By the grace of God, I was carried out of Somalia’s darkness and into the light of freedom. When I became an American citizen, I did so knowing exactly what it meant. I understood that renouncing one citizenship for another isn’t an exchange of passports, but a solemn vow to live by the principles my... Read more about: Why Somaliland Matters The post Why Somaliland Matters appeared first on The American Mind.| The American Mind
Speaking out about societal issues such as poverty, hunger and police abuse is perilous and risks attention from authorities and terror groups The post Journalists face persecution, intimidation and physical abuse in Somalia appeared first on Index on Censorship.| Index on Censorship
Index rounds up of some of the key stories covering censorship and free expression from the past seven days The post The week in free expression: 16 – 22 August 2025 appeared first on Index on Censorship.| Index on Censorship
Nigerians are increasingly turning to social media to voice their concerns about societal issues| Index on Censorship
Boniface Mwangi, Kenya’s outspoken activist, has vowed to build a “kinder nation” and rally disillusioned youth against ‘entrenched political dynasties’ with his Kenya Mpya (new Kenya) movement. SPECIAL REPORT | BIRD AGENCY | Kenya is set to witness an unconventional political campaign after human rights activist Boniface Mwangi launched his bid for the country’s presidency … The post Popular Kenyan activist enters presidential race appeared first on The Independent Uganda:.| The Independent Uganda:
GOMA, DR Congo | Xinhua | The March 23 Movement (M23) rebel group on Monday reaffirmed its commitment to pursue the peace process under Qatari mediation, despite ongoing differences with the government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). At a press conference in Goma, the capital of North Kivu Province that has been … The post M23 reaffirm commitment to Doha mediation despite rift with DRC govt appeared first on The Independent Uganda:.| The Independent Uganda:
KAMPALA, UGANDA | Xinhua | Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni on Monday said Chinese investment is helping accelerate Africa’s growth, particularly in infrastructure and industrial development. Speaking at the opening of the two-day Uganda Development Finance Summit 2025 in the capital, Kampala, Museveni noted that both state-owned and private Chinese capital have played a vital role …| The Independent Uganda:
Let us go on a journey through the best luxury holiday destinations around the globe. Lavish accommodations, Michelin-starred dining, and unforgettable experiences.| Travel, Books & Food
At Bil el Burbur Primary School in Wajir County, Kenya, 35-year-old Sween Ambeyi sits on the bare ground in the hot sun and points to a small blackboard hanging on the acacia tree behind her. The 16 Muslim seventh graders—6 girls and 10 boys—sit separately. Though a hijab covers her, Ambeyi is a Christian, as Read more... The post The Hard Life of a Kenyan Christian Teacher at a Muslim School appeared first on Christianity Today.| Christianity Today
Nation & World Setback in the fight against pediatric HIV Funding cut disrupts Botswana-based effort to help patients control illness without regular treatments Liz Mineo Harvard Staff Writer August 19, 2025 4 min read Roger Shapiro.Niles Singer/Harvard Staff Photographer For more than 20 years, Harvard infectious disease specialist Roger Shapiro has fought HIV on the ground in Botswana, where the rate of infection exceeded 30 percent in some areas of the country in the 1990s. Progress has be...| Harvard Gazette
International Rivers is pleased to launch a five-part animated series designed to inform, engage, and provide tools for communities, policymakers, and advocates on the urgent issues facing the Guinea’s river systems. Guinea, known as West Africa’s “water tower,” receives the region’s highest rainfall and is the source of major rivers such as the Niger, Senegal,... The post Animation Series on Adverse Impacts of Hydropower projects on the Guinea’s river systems appeared first on In...| International Rivers
Linux Professional Institute (LPI) Sponsors Software Freedom Day 2025 | #SFD25 #SFD | Date: September 20, 2025| Linux Professional Institute (LPI)
In this weeks Quantum we look at some of the questions that we face in our societies….What are the dangers AI fake news? What’s going on in the UK? What’s wrong with flying the f…| TheWeeFlea.com
Finance Minister Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson has called for a balanced and humane international response to Africa’s deepening debt crisis, warning that the continent cannot be locked into an endless cycle of repayments at the expense of development. The Minister made the remarks in Accra after receiving a petition from ITUC-Africa and the Trade Union […] The post Ato Forson urges fairer global approach to Africa’s $1.3 trillion debt crisis appeared first on The Overseers - Ghana No.1 News.| The Overseers – Ghana No.1 News
eThekwini Councillor eThekwini councillor Eugene Patchapen is in hot water over a comment he…| Central News South Africa
The ancient remains of the human ancestor Lucy, who lived 3.18 million years ago, have gone on display for 60 days in Prague as part of the exhibition “People and their Ancestors”. The fossils, never…| France 24
Reports and other media articles over the past month detail the ways in which the technology and norms underpinning China’s surveillance industry are proliferating in other countries around the world. This week, Emily Baker-White at Forbes published an investigation finding that Intel, which recently agreed to give the U.S. government a ten-percent stake in the […]| China Digital Times (CDT)
Morocco's government has announced plans to further pursue cannabis as a major source of economic development for the North African country.| Cannabis Industry Data
Drones have altered the dynamics of aerial warfare by targeting assets that once held clear advantages in mobility and firepower. Attack helicopters, prized for their ability to deliver precise strikes […]| Military Africa
I was a palm-wine drinkard since I was a boy of ten years of age. I had no other work more than to drink palm-wine in my life| The Australian Legend
AI deepfakes and misinformation threaten Nigeria’s 2027 elections but journalists, regulators, and tech innovators are trying to fight back.| TechCabal
Across Africa, immunization programs face a persistent challenge: ensuring vaccines reach every child who needs them. Despite significant investments in vaccine procurement and cold chain infrastructure, last-mile stockouts continue to undermine coverage goals and leave vulnerable populations without protection. The solution lies not just... The post Transforming Immunization Supply Chains through Partnerships and Data appeared first on VillageReach.| VillageReach
Find out how to travel by bus from Marrakesh Airport to the city centre, with route details, ticket prices, and useful tips.| Becksplore - Travel Blog
A medida que la administración Trump intensifica su campaña de deportación a través de detenciones en los tribunales, más jóvenes inmigrantes —muchos de los cuales vivieron o han vivido recientemente en refugios de la ciudad— buscan ayuda para navegar por sus audiencias de inmigración. The post ‘Miedo extremo’: Aumenta el número de jóvenes inmigrantes que temen acudir a tribunales appeared first on City Limits.| City Limits
The current state of “no war no peace” in northern Ethiopia seems to be preserved only by the rainy season’s predictable afternoon showers and relatively chill air. Tigrayans are making anxious preparations—“stocking up on emergency supplies and withdrawing their savings from the bank”—before the rainy season winds down.The Pretoria Agreement, signed in November 2022, silenced […]| IPI Global Observatory
This blog was written by Tashi Piprek, AfriFOODlinks Youth Ambassadorship Focal Point (ICLEI Africa), and edited by Matteo Bizzotto, Global Communications Senior Officer (ICLEI World Secretariat).| CityTalk
Djerba, una destinazione poliedrica che offre molto più di un invitante litorale dove trascorrere giornate al sole o immersi in acque| Il Grillo Viaggiante
American airstrikes over the course of eight days helped Somalia’s military retake an important town from militants.| Task & Purpose
There is a brutal civil war being waged in Ethiopia where political power grows from the barrel of a gun. On one side is the Western-backed corrupt, brutal regime of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, he who was bestowed the 2019 Nobel Peace Prize by the imperialists on the Nobel Committee in Norway. On the other […] The post Ethiopia: Where Political Power Grows From the Barrel of a Gun first appeared on CovertAction Magazine.| CovertAction Magazine
LGBTQ+ advocates list hotspots where blackmailers and organised groups target gay men. Homophobic extortion and blackmail of LGBTQ+ Africans is a widespread problem which the LGBTQ+ rights group Rightify Ghana is working to minimize. This week they published a list of the most dangerous areas in Ghana for anti-gay attacks, robberies and extortion. Rightify Ghana… The post Ghana’s most dangerous areas for anti-gay attacks and extortion appeared first on Erasing 76 Crimes.| Erasing 76 Crimes
Trump regime threatens to deport Abrego Garcia to a nation of arbitrary detentions, corruption COMMENTARY Five months after U.S. officials’ “administrative error” led to the wrongful deportation of immigrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia to El Salvador for nearly three months of confinement at that nation’s CECOT anti-terrorism prison, the Trump regime today arrested him again and… The post Deportation to a human rights wasteland? Uganda is not so unlike Trump’s America appeared first on E...| Erasing 76 Crimes
A deadly consequence of Nigeria’s homophobia Two students were killed by fellow students at Government Secondary School Bichi in northern Nigeria’s Kano State on July 14 because they were gay. Hamza Idris-Tofawa and Umar Yusuf-Dungurawa died. Two other students were also attacked and had to be hospitalized to treat their injuries. The attack was reported… The post Two students murdered at Nigerian boarding school for being gay appeared first on Erasing 76 Crimes.| Erasing 76 Crimes
Activists were offered scholarship aid if they paid hefty application fees and sent personal data LGBTQ+ rights activists in Ghana, Pakistan, Uganda, South Africa and elsewhere were the targets of an elaborate online scam offering admission to fake LGBTQ+ conferences in Canada in 2024 and 2025, the online Canadian LGBTQ2S+ publication Xtra reported. Targeted… The post Scamsters prey on LGBTQ+ activists from the Global South, inviting them to fake conferences in Canada appeared first on E...| Erasing 76 Crimes
More than 800 LGBTQI activists converged on Montréal for a morale boost from Égides By Steeves Winner Early this month, Montréal became the beating heart of the worldwide French-speaking LGBTQI community as it welcomed human rights activists gathered together by the LGBTQI rights organization Égides. More than 350 in-person and 450 online participants took part… The post International French-language LGBTQI conference focuses on positivity appeared first on Erasing 76 Crimes.| Erasing 76 Crimes
After a police raid, traumatized gay man finds hope for the future LGBTQ+ Nigerians benefit from the support provided by volunteer counselors via the Qtalk app, which is supported by this site and by the St. Paul’s Foundation for International Reconciliation. Download Qtalk from Google Play or the Apple Store. This series presents their stories. For Qtalk users’ security,… The post From fear to freedom: A quiet rebellion on Qtalk appeared first on Erasing 76 Crimes.| Erasing 76 Crimes
Find out how to visit Anse Source d'Argent in La Digue Seychelles, with tips, entry fees, and everything you need to know about the most photographed beach. The post How to visit Anse Source d’Argent in La Digue, Seychelles first appeared on Anja On Adventure.| Anja On Adventure
Discover where to eat in La Digue Island, Seychelles, with my guide to the best La Digue restaurants and local takeaways to try authentic Creole cuisine. The post Where to eat in La Digue Island: 10 La Digue Restaurants and Takeaways first appeared on Anja On Adventure.| Anja On Adventure
Read about my stay and other reviews of La Digue self-catering apartments in La Digue island, Seychelles. Booking them is great value for your money. The post Hotel review: La Digue Self-Catering Apartments (La Digue Island, Seychelles) first appeared on Anja On Adventure.| Anja On Adventure
Niger’s military forces killed Ibrahim Mahamadou, known as “Bakura,” during what officials described as a “surgical operation” in the Diffa region of southeast Niger.| Morocco World News
Pan-African independent music publisher Amelia Songs recently signed a global partnership with Kobalt Music Publishing. The post is from Music Ally.| Music Ally
Russia’s military footprint in Africa has grown significantly in recent years, often through the deployment of private security contractors, including the Wagner Group. The post Russia Deepens Ties with Sahel Countries in Military Talks appeared first on Politics Today.| Politics Today
This is one of the most remarkable and grand temple sites in all of Egypt. I give you photos and a look at the iconic Abu Simbel from our visit last year. In southern Egypt, built into sandstone cl…| Jet Eliot
The post The UAE’s Subimperialism in Sudan appeared first on Spectre Journal.| Spectre Journal
From kindergartens to universities, many students are receiving an education, thanks to ACN-funded programs in crisis-hit countries around the world, where Christian communities are in danger of extinction. As a new school year begins in many parts of the world, thousands of children in Burkina Faso, Nigeria, Syria, Lebanon, and other crisis-hit countries face great […] The post Thousands of children prepare to return to school, thanks to ACN appeared first on Church in Need.| Church in Need
On Monday, August 11, women and children in Nigeria blocked a road in protest of their lack of security, after their besieged town fell victim to yet another fatal attack. Three people were killed, and three others were critically injured, in Yelewata, Benue State on Monday, at around 8 A.M. The town, which is up […] The post Terrified women and children block road after three more murders appeared first on Church in Need.| Church in Need
Derek Peterson— During his eight years in power (1971–79), Ugandan president Idi Amin faced overwhelming economic headwinds and serious political opposition. Predicting the downfall of his government became a favorite... READ MORE The post Idi Amin’s Uganda: Life on the Front Lines appeared first on Yale University Press.| Yale University Press
In this guide I will give you everything you need to plan your own Tanzania safari, including costs, the best time to visit and how to book.| Ella McKendrick
By Chernoh Alpha M. Bah Two weeks ago, my colleagues and I left the United States to embark on a solidarity tour in Europe and Africa, meeting with human rights organizations and policy leaders to brief them on fundamental rights in Sierra Leone. As you already know, for six years now, my colleagues and I […]| AFRICANIST PRESS
By Chernoh Alpha M. Bah Two years after the pivotal elections of June 2023, which saw the incumbent Sierra Leone Peoples Party (SLPP) candidate, Julius Maada Bio, secure a second term in office des…| AFRICANIST PRESS