Atheists In Kenya Society (AIK) announced that it is offering medical and funeral coverage in an effort to register new members. AIK suffered a blow recently when its national secretary resigned after becoming a Christian, BBC News reports. The society is now asking anyone who is “an atheist, agnostic, free …
Read More »Sudan: death toll rises as army continues killing protesters
The Central Committee of Sudanese Doctors said two other people have been killed by police as they were demonstrating against the military rule in the Capital, Khartoum. One was hit on the head by a tear gas cannister and died from a brain haemorrhage, while another died after being struck …
Read More »Uganda: schools reopen after nearly two years
The Ugandan government has reopened schools in the country, closed for almost two years, after the detection of the first case of the coronavirus. The reopening of the education centers has since been announced by President Yoweri Museveni. Compliance with preventive measures including hand washing and wearing a face mask …
Read More »Kenya: police officers killed in an ambush near Somali border
Four Kenyan police officers have been killed in an ambush in Lamu County, a coastal region near the country’s border with Somalia, local media are reporting. “We had an incident today morning and we have lost four police officers. Their vehicle was hit and caught fire,” Lamu County Commissioner Irungu …
Read More »“Air strike kills three in Eritrean refugee camp in Ethiopia” – UN
The United Nations said on Thursday an air strike hit a refugee camp in northern Ethiopia’s Tigray region, killing three Eritrean refugees, including two children. The strike on Wednesday hit Mai Aini refugee camp near the southern Tigrayan town of Mai Tsebri, the United Nations said. “Three Eritrean refugees, two …
Read More »Uganda: novelist Rukirabashaija’s wife sues police chiefs
The wife of detained Ugandan novelist Kakwenza Rukirabashaija has sued the country’s police chiefs demanding that they produce him, BBC News reports. A court on Tuesday directed the police to release Mr Rukirabashaija unconditionally, but he is still in custody. Eva Basima sued the special forces command chief and police …
Read More »Diplomacy: China to appoint special envoy to Horn of Africa
China on Thursday said it would appoint a special envoy to the turbulent Horn of Africa and wanted to shift focus on the continent to trade over infrastructure. Foreign Minister Wang Yi made the comments in Kenya, which has been active in diplomatic efforts to halt war in Ethiopia since …
Read More »Sudan: activists promise to bring down coup
Pro-democracy activists in Sudan have said they will take to the streets across the country until military leaders step down and restore civilian rule. “We have no option but to go out and demonstrate against the military,” the spokesperson of the Sudanese Professionals Association said. “Our people decided to bring …
Read More »Burundi: Rwandans expelled for refusing to be vaccinated
At least twelve Rwandans including women and children have been expelled by the Burundian authorities after refusing to be vaccinated against covid-19. Those expelled said they had fled the ongoing mandatory vaccination campaign in Rwanda. The provincial governor, Albert Hatungimana, directed that they be deported to Rwanda. Last Thursday, nine …
Read More »Rwanda: several deaths after consuming banana brew
Eleven people have died and four others hospitalized in the Rwandan district of Bugesera since Christmas Day after drinking a local banana-based brew, the Rwanda Investigation Bureau (RIB) confirmed. According to the Rwanda Food and Drugs Authority, high levels of methanol, found in the stomachs of victims who drank the …
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