By Ebi Kesiena Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi has stated that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs lacks the funds to secure the release of Stephen Munyakho, who is jailed and facing execution in Saudi Arabia. Mudavadi...
By Ebi Kesiena The government of South Sudan and various rebel opposition groups have signed a "commitment declaration" for peace during high-level mediation talks held in Kenya. This agreement marks a significant step toward resolving the...
By Emmanuel Nduka The Nigerian Exchange Ltd. (NGX) positively gained on Thursday with the market capitalisation rebounding by N467 billion amid renewed investor interest in the last one week. Heritage Times HT reports that the market...
By Emmanuel Nduka Russian President, Vladimir Putin has ordered the expulsion of the United Kingdom’s defence attache in Moscow in response to a similar move by the UK authorities last week, Moscow’s foreign ministry said Thursday....
By Ebi Kesiena Nairobi residents took to the streets on Thursday, voicing their grievances against what they perceive as haphazard development initiatives in the city, leading to forced displacements. Alongside human rights activists, they marched through...
By Ebi Kesiena A new report from Equality Now, an international NGO, has revealed that there exist gaps in family laws in most African countries that are fueling discrimination of women and girls. These laws favour...
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