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The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet Tuesday announced, that their bureau in Burundi was closed down last Thursday at the insistence of the government in Bujumbura.
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) said Monday CFA 172 billion is needed to provide emergency assistance to 2.3 million people in Cameroon this year.
The Duke of Sussex on Monday unveiled a Sousse and Bardo Memorial dedicated to 31 British citizens gunned down on a beach in Tunisia four years ago.
Former Central Bank of Liberia Governor Milton Weeks who was wanted by the police over missing banknotes Friday turned himself in to investigators in Monrovia.
Gambia’s Truth, Reconciliation and Reparations Commission has warned citizens to desist from tampering with potential witnesses scheduled to appear before it.
A Federal High Court in Abuja on Thursday sentenced a retired Air Vice Marshal, Tony Omenyi, to seven years imprisonment for money laundering.
Sixty-five percent of Kenyans say that the high cost of living is the biggest problem facing their households, according to a new survey released on Friday.
Alagie Kanyi, a former corporal in The Gambia National Army has sensationally confessed before the ongoing Truth, Reconciliation and Reparations Commission that he participated in the summary execution of soldiers accused of staging a November 1994 abortive coup and clobbering to death a civilian minister in 1996.
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has committed his government to empowering people with disabilities in the country at the end of the first meeting of the Presidential Working Group on Disability held in Port Elizabeth on Tuesday.
Police in Uganda’s Jinja District are investigating the mysterious death of a 75-year-old Swedish national who is believed to have died on Sunday night.