Kokoti-Kouamekro, Ivory Coast | AFP | In a poor farming village in Ivory Coast, women are celebrating a new development that is allowing them to send their children to school instead of working in the country’s cocoa plantations. Until now, many families earning less than a dollar (a euro) a day …
Read More »Government formulating law to fund artists
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Government through the Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development is in the process of formulating a creative and art law which will see extension of government support to artists through funds. Government also seeks to use the law in ensuring artists operate within the …
Read More »President Museveni cautions soldiers against sexual misconduct, alcoholism
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has cautioned Uganda People’s Defense Forces to avoid indulging in activities that threaten their health. Speaking at the Uganda Military Academy Kabamba and Bihanga training schools, at the passing out of over 600 UPDF young officer cadets who have been undergoing …
Read More »Poor electricity supply in west nile a national scandal – Kadaga
Arua, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Speaker of Parliament Rt. Hon. Rebecca Kadaga has said the issue of poor power supply in W. Nile is a national scandal that needs to be addressed as soon as possible. Kadaga was greeted by cries of power blackout in Arua town on Friday …
Read More »Sudan women decry slow progress on rights since Bashir’s fall
Khartoum, Sudan | AFP | Sudanese women were at the forefront of the protests that toppled autocrat Omar al-Bashir but 11 months on, activists are disappointed at a lack of progress on women’s issues. “Nothing has been done to meet women’s demands,” said Zeineb Badreddine. An activist involved from the start …
Read More »Zombo detach raid: Army arrests 21 attackers
Zombo, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The army has arrested 21 people in connection with the raid of the Zombo Army Detach on Thursday. Major Ceaser Olweny the UPDF Spokesperson for 4th division who is currently commanding the hunt for the attackers confirmed that 21 attackers have been arrested as of …
Read More »Uganda stops people traveling from countries highly hit by COVID 19
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Uganda has closed its doors on all people traveling from countries that are highly hit by the COVID 19 disease that is spreading like a wild fire across the world. The people countries that have been stopped from traveling to Uganda fall under category one …
Read More »Influential Fernandes set for first taste of Manchester derby
London, United Kingdom | AFP | Bruno Fernandes can cement his status as Manchester United’s new talisman when the Portugal midfielder gets his first taste of the derby rivalry with Manchester City on Sunday. Fernandes has made a flying start with United following his January move from Sporting Lisbon for an …
Read More »Two test positive for coronavirus at US conference attended by Pence
Washington, United States | AFP | Two people have tested positive for the new coronavirus after taking part in a pro-Israel lobby group’s conference in Washington which Vice President Mike Pence, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and dozens of lawmakers also attended. The influential American Israel Public Affairs Committee said in an …
Read More »Guinea opposition wounded turn to clandestine clinic for help
Conakry, Guinea | AFP | In a dingy room reeking of blood and sweat in Guinea’s capital Conakry, a volunteer doctor treats a man with bullet wounds in his legs as he tries to suppress his groans. Hidden inside a gated compound a stone’s throw from the city centre, supporters of …
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