Sep 05, 2024

Ugandan Olympic Marathon Runner Rebecca Cheptegei Dies After Brutal Attack

Cheptegei suffered burns on over 75% of her body and succumbed to her injuries four days after the attack....

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  Aug 23, 2024

FIVE IN A ROW: Mauritius Tops Africa's Most Secure Countries List in 2024

The year 2024 marks a significant milestone for Africa as several nations continue to demonstrate remarkable progress in ensuring security and stability for their citizens....

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  Aug 16, 2024

South Sudan's Controversial Security Law Enacted Without Presidential Approval, Sparks Outcry

South Sudan’s new security law, allowing arrests without warrants, has become law despite not being signed by President Salva Kiir. The law automatically took effect after 30 days passed without presidential action, raising concerns among human rights activists and Western nations....

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  Aug 15, 2024

South Sudan's Election Dilemma: Is the Nation Ready?

South Sudan’s readiness for December elections is in doubt, with political consultations ongoing. The election is crucial, being the first since independence in 2011, and linked to a peace agreement....

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  Aug 15, 2024

Women Fighters in DRC: The Unseen Warriors Against M23

Female fighters in eastern DRC join local militias to combat M23 rebels. The Wazalendo, a coalition of self-defense forces, is at the forefront of the conflict. Women like Byamwungu face harsh realities but continue to fight for survival and peace....

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  Aug 09, 2024

DRC Military Court Sentences 26 to Death for Involvement with Armed Groups Including M23

A military court in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) sentenced 26 individuals, including leaders of armed groups like M23, to death....

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