Corruption in Zimbabwe is rising due to weak whistleblower protection. Prosecutor General urges urgent reforms to address the growing issue.
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Rwandans vote in an election likely to extend President Kagame’s rule, amid economic growth and concerns over political freedom
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South Africa is urged to establish a central climate funding body to streamline financial strategies and boost efforts to combat climate change.
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Amid national protests and escalating violence, Kenya’s police chief resigns, intensifying calls for political reform and accountability.
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A Nigerian school building collapse in Lagos has killed 22 people, sparking outrage and calls for stricter building regulations to prevent future tragedies.
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Zimbabwe aims to be a leader in the global carbon market with its Article 6 readiness program, targeting full implementation by mid-2025.
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Ugandan human rights advocates appeal to the Supreme Court against a draconian anti-homosexuality law.
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Africa loses $50 billion yearly to illicit financial flows, says NSC. Calls for stronger whistleblower protection to combat corruption and financial losses.
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Several South Sudanese lawmakers were arrested while protesting a controversial security bill that critics say could expand security agency powers at the expense of civil liberties, sparking widespread condemnation and …
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Sudan’s warring factions have met in Geneva for talks aimed at establishing local ceasefires, facilitated by international mediators, to address the urgent humanitarian crisis and set the stage for broader …