According to the United Nations, the human rights situation in Burundi has deteriorated since the takeover of current President Evariste Ndayishimiye last year. Reports by UN investigators say despite the easing of some restrictions, conditions had worsened for opposition parties, journalists and civil society groups. Reports also say some opposition …
Read More »Somalia: Mohamed Roble stripped of his power by president Farmajo
Somali President Mohamed Abdullahi Farmajo has said he has suspended the prime minister’s power to hire and fire civil servants, exacerbating a growing rift sparked by the disappearance of spy chief. The move comes a week after Prime Minister Mohamed Hussein Roble suspended the country’s intelligence chief, accusing him of …
Read More »Uganda: two allies of Bobi Wine accused of terrorism
Ugandan prosecutors on Wednesday slapped additional charges of terrorism as well as aiding and abetting terrorism on two opposition National Unity Party (NUP) MPs. The lawmakers, Mohammed Ssegirinya and Allan Ssewanyana, who are allied to the opposition leader Bobi Wine had been charged and remanded last week with three counts …
Read More »Chadian rebels confront the forces of General Haftar in Lybia
Libyan forces loyal to the eastern-based commander, General Khalifa Haftar, have been clashing in the south of the country with rebels from neighbouring Chad, BBC News reports. Gen Haftar’s self-styled Libyan National Army said it had carried out air strikes. The rebels, from a group called the Front for Change …
Read More »HRW accuses Tigrayan, Eritrean forces of raping and killing refugees
An international rights organization has accused the Eritrean soldiers and Tigrayan militias of raping, detaining and killing Eritrean refugees in Ethiopia’s northern region of Tigray. Human Rights Watch’s report detailed attacks around two camps in Tigray, where local forces have battled the Ethiopian government and their Eritrean allies since November …
Read More »Air force in Nigeria denies firing on civilians
The Nigerian Air force has denied firing on number of civilians who were reportedly killed in north-east Nigeria’s Yobe State when a military aircraft fired on a village. Residents of Buhari village close to the border with Niger told the BBC they saw warplanes flying above them before one of …
Read More »ECOWAS due to hold a summit on Guinea coup
The leaders of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) must hold a summit to find a solution to the Guinean coup that overthrew President Alpha Condé. The Ecowas leaders will meet on Thursday to decide how to respond to the coup and how to pressure the junta leaders …
Read More »“Islamic state leader in the Sahel is killed”, Emmanuel Macron
The French president Emmanuel Macron has announced that the leader of the Islamist State group in the Sahara has been killed by French militaries. On his Twitter account, the French president has described the death of Adnan Abu Walid al-Sahrawi as a “major success in the fight against terrorist groups …
Read More »Kenya says it intends to produce COVID vaccines from next year
Government in Kenya said it is planning to manufacture covid vaccines locally from next year in partnership with limited companies. The country will begin with the establishment of a fill-and-finish facility, where vaccines are put into vials and packaged for use. “We aim to start local production during the first …
Read More »UN withdraws Gabon troops after sexual abuse allegations in CAR
The UN has decided to withdraw 450 Gabonese peacekeepers from the Central African Republic (CAR) following allegations of sexual exploitation and abuse, according to the Gabonese government. Following the accusations, the Gabonese defence ministry said it had opened an investigation. Read also: Angola: José Eduardo Dos Santos returns home after …
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