Focus
Kenya's role in alleged abductions flagged
Kenya is coming under scrutiny for alleged abductions of political protesters on home soil and its apparent willingness to assist neighbouring countries kidnap dissenters, with the issue being highlighted by two high-profile cases (see stories below) and now flagged in the ...
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Regional News
Judges bannned from using colonial-style wigs
Burkina Faso’s President Ibrahim Traoré has banned the use of British and French colonial-style wigs by judges, marking a significant move to decolonise the country’s judicial system. Announcing the decision, Traoré stressed the importance of breaking away from colonial traditions ...
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New simplified tax system aimed at strengthening economy
Ahmed Kouchouk, Egypt’s Finance Minister, has announced that a simplified tax system designed to support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), entrepreneurs and professionals will soon be approved. This initiative is part of the government’s broader effort to drive investment and ...
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President appoints committee to review Constitution
President John Mahama has taken a significant step toward fulfilling his promise to implement the constitutional review process by establishing a Constitution Review Committee, reports GBC Ghana Online. The committee, comprising experts from diverse fields, is tasked with addressing gaps ...
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Statue of former President destroyed
World Justice Project praises rule of law
Chapo inaugurated despite ongoing unrest
Government targets social media platforms
Poll challenges likely to await Supreme Court ruling
Government allows telecom tariff increases
Top advocate embroiled in sexual abuse scandal
Legal action looming over mine deaths
Judge's hearing told of sex pest texts
Taxation by traditional leaders ruled unlawful
Military Court charges Besigye with treachery
Africa International
Ex-Mozambican Minister jailed for 'tuna bond' fraud
A New York court has sentenced former Mozambican Finance Minister Manuel Chang to eight-and-a-half years' imprisonment for his role in the ‘tuna bond’ fraud and bribery scam more than a decade ago. The Daily Maverick reports that US District Judge ...
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UK waits for Trump before signing Chagos Islands deal
The UK Government will not sign off on a deal to hand back the Chagos Islands to Mauritius until Donald Trump’s administration has had a chance to consider the future of the joint military base, Downing Street has confirmed. According ...
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Mali seizes Canadian company’s gold stocks
Mali's military government has started seizing gold stocks of the Canadian mining company Barrick as part of a legal battle over the share of revenue owed to the West African state, according to an internal Barrick letter seen by ...
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Kenya sends police reinforcements to Haiti
US sanctions Sudan’s de facto President
EU urged to reinforce DRC’s conflict minerals regulations
Zimbabwe acknowledges Unicef support for special courts
General
Sierra Leone recalls ambassador over cocaine incident
Sierra Leone has recalled its ambassador from neighbouring Guinea after seven suitcases containing suspected cocaine were found in an embassy vehicle, reports BBC News. Last Monday, Guinean authorities impounded a vehicle belonging to Sierra Leone's embassy and detained its ...
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Minister optimistic about South Sudan poll talks
South Africa's Minister of International Relations & Co-operation Ronald Lamola, who is leading a government delegation to Juba, South Sudan, forming part of the C5 ad hoc High-Level Committee of the AU, has expressed optimism about the country's ...
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Legislation
'Ineffective' political funding regulations under review
Six years after its enactment, Nigeria’s Political Parties Act remains toothless, crippled by the absence of regulations, enabling politicians to evade accountability and transparency, reports The Nation. The law, passed in December 2018, was meant to bring accountability and transparency ...
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Legal challenge over 'irrational' Education Act
South African civil society group AfriForum intends to take legal action against the government over the promulgation of the Basic Education Laws Amendment (Bela) Act. During a briefing last week AfriForum, Solidarity and the Solidarity Support Centre for Schools (SCS ...
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Africa Analyses
Distorted view of Africa on the global stage
Policies on Africa pursued by global powers, articulated at key forums like Davos, need to be underpinned by sound premises and fair representations, write Terence McNamee and Moky Makura in Daily Maverick analysis. They say the cost of not doing ...
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Will Trump be first to recognise Somaliland?
Many people in Somaliland are convinced that the US, under the Presidency of Donald Trump, is poised to become the world's first country to recognise the self-declared republic, writes analyster and author Mary Harper in BBC News. Harper notes that ...
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A Matter of Justice
Jury trial in question in horrific child abuse case
When a highly experienced senior judge says she was so disturbed by a case that she had difficulty sleeping because of it, readers of the judgment should be warned. The judge concerned is Matilda Twomey-Woods, former Chief Justice of Seychelles ...
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BOOK REVIEW
ACCESS TO JUSTICE FOR RURAL WOMEN IN SOUTH AFRICA: A POINT IN THE JOURNEY
ACCESS TO JUSTICE FOR RURAL WOMEN IN SOUTH AFRICA: A POINT IN THE JOURNEY
A Aiyedun | Print ISBN: 9781485152019 | Ebook ISBN: 9781485152538
This work examines the challenges rural women face in navigating SA's legal system. High litigation costs, travel ...
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QUOTES
Quotes
‘A lot needs to be done in order to deal with the gaps in governance, criminal justice and regulatory enforcement.’
– Justice Minister Titus Mvalo, after the World Justice Project ranked Malawi as the second-best performing country globally ...
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WORDS OF WISDOM
Words of Wisdom
'Africapitalism is the nexus between the ability of the private sector to create value and the government’s creation of a business-friendly environment.'
– Tony Elumelu, African philanthropist
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DID YOU KNOW?
Did You Know?
Africans were the first to organise fishing expeditions 90 000 years ago.
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