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DEMOBILISED rebel fighters blocked a main road into Cote d’Ivoire’s second city on May 8, demanding the payment of bonuses…
WOMEN are likely to be elected for the first time to some of Kenya’s powerful governor positions after making historic…
TWENTRY-THREE years after the genocide against the Tutsi that led to the deaths of one million people in three months,…
THE Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu), an ally of South Africa’s ruling ANC, has called on President Jacob…
AFRICAN countries that have been critical of the International Criminal Court (ICC) because they claim it is biased against the…
IN her recent statement on Libya to the UN Security Council, the Prosecutor of the International Court (ICC), Fatou Bensouda,…
Experts the world over are questioning the future of political parties. Are political parties still relevant? Are individuals like Donald…
THE foundation set up to guard the legacy of the late Nelson Mandela has blamed South Africa’s President Jacob Zuma…
A Zimbabwean cabinet minister has accused Robert Mugabe’s deputy of using state institutions to try to arrest him and further…
AMNESTY International’s claims last month that the Sudanese government has used banned chemical weapons in Darfur’s Jebel Marra since January…
SOUTH Africa’s announced withdrawal from the International Criminal Court (ICC) treaty represents an enormous blow to its commitment to justice…
GAMBIA has announced its withdrawal from the International Criminal Court, accusing the Hague-based tribunal of the ‘persecution and humiliation of…
AFRICAN countries may hold regular elections and their leaders speak loftily about the rule of law, but progress on governance…
COTE D’IVOIRE voters will decide this month whether to soften a nationality clause that helped trigger a decade-long political crisis,…
THE UK and French-led invasion of Libya in March 2011 that led to the removal of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi was…
ZIMBABWE’s 92-year-old President Robert Mugabe should step aside without delay and allow new leadership of a country whose political and…
GHANAIAN President John Mahama has outlined the ruling party’s plans for the next four years in a bid to establish…
ZIMBABWEAN police have announced a fresh ban on protests in the capital Harare, state media said early this week, in…
AMERICAN Congressmen are asking the US government to stop President Ismail Omar Guelleh of Djibouti from attending the upcoming UN…
President Barack Obama’s half-brother says he will vote for Republican nominee Donald Trump in the US election in November because…