Focus
Ruto on the ropes over economic turmoil
Kenya's Government last week ratcheted up its appeal for weeks of protests to stop and police tried to ban demonstrations in the heart of the capital Nairobi only to be overruled in court. However, Legalbrief reports that there are growing ...
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Regional News
Pro-reform MPs jailed
The sentencing in eSwatini of two former MPs to lengthy prison terms on charges of terrorism marks a significant escalation in the tensions between the monarchy and those advocating for democratic reform in the country a Voice of America report ...
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Supreme Court to hear LGBTQ matter
Ghana’s Supreme Court says it will hold off on an expected ruling on injunction applications that would have determined if Parliament could transmit the controversial anti-LGBTQ Bill to the President for signing. The Accra Times reports that the panel led ...
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Courts paralysed over lawyers’ strike
Courts in Guinea are paralysed after lawyers embarked on a nationwide strike to protest against the military regime carrying out ‘arbitrary arrests’ and ‘secret detentions’, the Bar association has said. The strike is the latest sign of growing outrage over ...
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Suspected serial killer tortured – lawyer
Windhoek couple to stand trial for murder
Tinubu moves to tap bank earnings
SCA confirms that drone fishing remains illegal
Sentencing of man 20 years after rape welcomed
Court acquits treason suspect
President freezes non-statutory foreign travel
Board of anti-graft body fired
Africa International
Bribery trial of ex-Mozambique Minister starts in US
Manuel Chang, the former Finance Minister in Mozambique, has gone on trial in the US over the so-called ‘tuna bond’ scandal which came to light in 2016. Africanews reports that Chang is charged with taking bribes to commit his country ...
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Pretoria hails World Court’s Israel findings
International Relations Minister Ronald Lamola has hailed the World Court opinion that Israel’s occupation of Palestine territories is illegal, saying it vindicated SA’s stance that Palestinians were being subjected to apartheid and meant Israel now has ‘nowhere to hide’. The ...
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UK man facing drug charges appeals bail ruling
The UK man accused of fleeing his hometown and hiding in Cape Town while facing drug charges, has made a new bid for freedom as he appeals his bail outcome in the Western Cape High Court. A Cape Argus report ...
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SA-born killer gets 226 years sentence in Alaska
US rejects DRC national’s asylum plea
UK actress in long wait for SA injury compensation
General
Hundreds arrested in organised crime breakthrough
A global law enforcement operation targeting West African organised crime groups, including Black Axe, has led to hundreds of arrests, the seizure of assets worth $3m, and the dismantling of multiple criminal networks around the world. Operation Jackal III, which ...
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Apartheid-era atrocities unpacked in documentary
Between 1986 and 1989, Louis Van Schoor, a former police dog unit member and security guard, killed 39 people. His modus operandi involved responding to silent alarms at business premises, where he ‘hunted’ and shot suspects with his 9mm Parabellum ...
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SA firm embroiled in Zimbabwe graft scandal
Ren-Form, the Johannesburg-based firm at the centre of an ongoing corruption scandal in Zimbabwe, is also the supplier of voter management devices (VMDs) to South Africa’s Independent Electoral Commission (IEC). That’s according to the Daily Maverick which notes that the ...
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Support for democracy in Africa shows signs of waning
Mystery over arrested ‘floating palace’
Namibia rejects Ugandan king's visa extension
Former Burundian President reburied
Zimbabwe eyes carbon credit trading
UAE lifts Nigerian visa ban
Legislation
FGM Bill rejected
Gambian lawmakers have rejected a Bill seeking to overturn a 2015 ban on female genital mutilation (FGM). Speaker of Parliament Fabakary Tombong Jatta said a majority of MPs had voted against the Bill even before its third and final reading ...
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Africa Analysis
Consent requirement in rape cases is discriminatory
‘If we want to see laws exercised without discrimination and if we want to see successful prosecutions of sexual offenders, then dismantling the requirement of consent in sexual offences is the correct avenue for achieving this outcome.’ Dr Sheena ...
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THIS WEEK
THIS WEEK
22: Mozambique’s former Finance Minister Manuel Chang stands trial in the US over his role in a $2bn bond fraud scandal that embroiled Credit Suisse Group AG and created a financial crisis in the east African nation. Federal prosecutors allege ...
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BOOK REVIEW
PERSPECTIVES ON SECURITIES MARKETS AND THE LAW IN ZAMBIA
PERSPECTIVES ON SECURITIES MARKETS AND THE LAW IN ZAMBIA
C Mulenga
Publisher: Juta
Perspectives on Securities Markets and the Law in Zambia provides a thorough understanding of Zambia's securities market operations, regulatory framework and traded instruments. Through ...
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QUOTES
QUOTES
‘Thank God he wasn’t killed.’
– Rory Steyn, Nelson Mandela’s former chief bodyguard, on the assassination attempt of former US President Donald Trump
‘We want to ask the Ford Foundation, the money that they are dishing out ...
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WORDS OF WISDOM
WORDS OF WISDOM
Africa has become the big game of the nation hunters. Today, Africa looms as the greatest commercial, industrial and political prize in the world.
– Marcus Garvey
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DID YOU KNOW?
DID YOU KNOW?
By 1966, all but six African countries were independent nation-states. Funding from the Soviet Union and independent African states was integral to the success of Africa’s independence movements. Regions in Africa continue to fight for their political independence. Western Sahara, for instance, has been under ...
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