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Kenya rights groups decry abductions as government cracks down on protests
By: Reuters 5th July 2024 Kenyan activist Bill Eugene Omollo was walking home after dark in his Nairobi neighbourhood on June 20 when he spotted trouble - two men eyeing him... →
SA’s foreign policy in Africa has failed – Moeletsi Mbeki
By: Thabi Shomolekae 4th July 2024 South African Institute of International Affairs national chairperson Moeletsi Mbeki said on Thursday the African National Congress (ANC) has... →
China condemns militia attack in Democratic Republic of Congo that killed its nationals
By: Reuters 4th July 2024 China has condemned a militia attack in the Democratic Republic of Congo that killed some of its citizens, and called for the perpetrators to be... →
Kenyan police arrival in Haiti marks new era for security, prime minister tells UN
By: Reuters 4th July 2024 Haitian Prime Minister Garry Conille told the UN Security Council on Wednesday that the arrival of the first Kenyan police officers under a... →
Andrek Lesufi's Cabinet Represents a Renewed Lease on Empty Promises and Gimmicks
4th July 2024 ActionSA notes the long-overdue announcement of the Gauteng Provincial Executive, following a more than two-week delay, and believes the newly... →
Egypt overhauls cabinet as economic pressures, power cuts persist
By: Reuters 3rd July 2024 Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi swore in a reshuffled cabinet on Wednesday that includes new finance and foreign ministers in a government... →
How democracy can work at community level: 3 lessons from a South African protest movement
3rd July 2024 Popular protests have surged around the world over the last decade. But do they work? And what lessons can be learnt from communities who have a... →
Why liberation movements fail when they come to power: South Africa and Namibia are cases in point
3rd July 2024 Decreased support for the African National Congress (ANC) in South Africa’s elections on 29 May was expected. But a decline from 57% to 40% marked... →