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Category: Africa
Russian Recruitment: 7 Shocking Facts About Africa’s Dark Reality
An in-depth report uncovers the Russian recruitment of young African women, exposing dangerous working conditions, propaganda, and government complicity.
National Construction Code Pause: 5 Powerful Positive Effects
The National Construction Code pause offers builders and home buyers a stable rulebook, faster approvals, and cost relief yet deeper housing challenges remain.
2 Shocking Journalist Detention Cases in Ethiopia
Two Sheger FM journalists in Ethiopia face detention after authorities ordered the removal of a report on healthcare worker protests, raising press freedom concerns.
Amidou Djiba: 5 Shocking Legal Revelations
A detailed look at Amidou Djiba’s legal troubles after controversial actions in Casamance, highlighting his apology and plea for judicial clemency.
African Descent Rights: 5 Powerful Steps for Real Change
UN calls for justice and real change for people of African descent, highlighting rights, equality, and global initiatives for the next decade.
AfCFTA Trade: 7 Critical Challenges for Africa
The AfCFTA trade agreement offers potential for Africa, but overcoming structural, regulatory, and market challenges is essential for success.
Women Rights Africa: 7 Powerful Steps to End Legal Reservations
Across Africa, advancing Women Rights Africa remains a crucial priority. Despite international treaties and regional protocols, several Member States continue to lodge reservations that limit […]
Missing Journalists in Mozambique: 2 Urgent Cases Spark Global Concern
International organizations call on Mozambique to act on the mysterious disappearance of two journalists, emphasizing press freedom risks and the need for accountability.
Kwa-Thema Protests: 6 Vital Lessons from Temporary Reopening
The Kwa-Thema Protests paused briefly as the Customer Care Centre reopened temporarily. But without real action, tensions may soon return.