In Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa, demonstrators have gathered outside the Saudi embassy to condemn alleged human rights abuses against Ethiopians living in Saudi Arabia, according to local media. As reported by Fana Broadcasting Corporation, they called on the Saudi government to stop cruel acts against Ethiopians, including arbitrary arrests, detention, …
Read More »Eritrean military general hit by United States sanctions
The US has announced that it has imposed sanctions on a senior Eritrean military leader for engaging in “serious human rights abuse” during the ongoing conflict in Tigray. The US Treasury has accused forces under the command of General Filipos Woldeyohannes, chief of staff of the Eritrean Defense Forces (EDF), …
Read More »Nigeria mourns former first lady Victoria Aguiyi-Ironsi
Several media in Nigeria are reporting that Victoria Aguiyi-Ironsi, the country’s former first lady, has died at the age of 97. Her family has not officially confirmed her death. She is the widow of Major-General Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi, who seized power after a military coup in Nigeria in 1966. He ruled …
Read More »Zimbabwe: an union sues enterprises over covid vaccines order
The Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) has sued several companies for ordering employees to receive Covid-19 vaccines or risk the sack. In an urgent court filing cited by privately-owned ZimLive website, ZCTU said the actions of the companies violated workers’ constitutional rights. “There is no law in Zimbabwe making …
Read More »Zambia: President Hakainde Hichilema wants to strengthen the justice system
The new Zambian elected president Hakainde Hichilema has manifested his desire of changing the judicial system in the country. He made the announcement after a meeting with members of a legal fraternity. “We’ll strengthen the justice system and work closely with them to ensure greater efficiency because justice delayed is …
Read More »Uganda: teachers ordered to get vaccinated against Covid-19
Teachers in Uganda have been ordered to get vaccinated against Covid-19 or risk being barred from classrooms when schools reopen. The order has been given by Janet Museveni, the health minister. Janet Museveni, who is also the country’s first lady, warned that any teacher who goes to work with a …
Read More »Mozambican and Rwandan troops rescue hostages from jihadjists
Assisted by Rwandan troops, Mozambican forces have rescued more than 100 people who had been taken hostage by militants in northern Mozambique. The hostages, mostly children, women and the elderly, are said to have been held by Islamic State-linked militants, locally known as al-Shaabab, in Mocimboa da Praia district. The …
Read More »Covid-19: Kenya receives 880,000 doses of Moderna vaccine from US
The United States donated 880,000 Cvid-19 vaccine doses to Kenya to strengthen its vaccination program. The Kenyan authorities received vaccines at the country’s main airport Monday morning. The health ministry has tweeted a picture of the ceremony of reception: The 880,460 doses of Moderna COVID-19 vaccine is the first shipment …
Read More »Uganda: assailants kill 87-year-old man in Masaka
Police in Masaka City, Central Uganda are investigating circumstances under which an 87-year-old man was murdered in cold blood in the wee hours of Saturday night, Dalymonitor reports. The deceased was identified as Mr Diriisa Mukasa, who was found dead outside his house lying in a pool of blood. Police preliminary …
Read More »Nigeria: armed men released 15 students kidnapped seven weeks earlier
Fifteen students in north-western Nigeria, have been released seven weeks after they were kidnapped from their school by armed men, officials say. A total of 121 one students were seized from Bethel Baptist High School in Kaduna State. “65 remain in captivity and we are trying to secure their release”, …
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