A 36-year-old woman who is accused of forcing her 14-year-old daughter to have sex with different men in exchange for money has been arraigned in
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Transport restriction to ease in 95 districts
Private cars will be allowed to move starting May 26 while restrictions on public transport will be relaxed on June 4 as government moves to
Trump says WHO ignored racism against Africans in China
US President Donald Trump has criticised the World Health Organization (WHO) for not responding strongly to reports of racism and discrimination against Africans living in
Tanzania lifts restrictions on passenger flights
Tanzania’s civil aviation authority has lifted all restrictions on passenger flights operating in the country. The body said in a tweet that the development follows
Rwanda president’s son lands top state job
The eldest son of Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame has been appointed to the board of a government agency that oversees business registration and tourism. Ivan
Police confess to the murder of Mozambique poll official
Six members of Mozambique’s elite police unit have gone on trial for the murder of a well-known election observer. Anastacio Matavele was shot dead in
Rwandan genocide suspect appears in a French court
The Rwandan businessman alleged to have been the main financier of the 1994 genocide has appeared before a public prosecutor in Paris. Félicien Kabuga, 84,
Covid-19 blamed for a delay to Somalia-Kenya sea dispute case
The International Court of Justice has postponed a hearing into Somalia and Kenya’s long-running maritime dispute by another 10 months following Kenya’s petition. Both countries
Robots arrive to screen Rwandan patients
Five humanoid robots have been delivered to Rwanda where they will assist in coronavirus screening, deliver food and drugs to patients, as well as act
Coronavirus in Africa: Contained or unrecorded?
The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned that nearly a quarter of a billion Africans could contract coronavirus in the first year of the pandemic,
