Theres been a big problem going on in Rwanda for a very long time now. A lot of conflict and just massive problems to keep it simple. “The genocide survivor’s called for stringent measures against people who refuse to provide information on the locations where Genocide victims were dumped, saying it was part of genocide ideology.” Executive Secretary of Ibuka, Naphtal Ahishakiye,… Read more »
It proposes a fine of $50,000 (£37,000) and/or up to two years in prison for publishing “false” information. The Computer Misuse and Cybercrimes law also criminalises abuse on social media and cyber bullying.
Ibuka, the umbrella organisation of Genocide survivors’ associations, has called for stringent measures against people who refuse to provide information on the locations where Genocide victims were dumped, saying it was part of genocide ideology.
Delegates from eight East African countries are meeting in Ethiopia to help revive South Sudan’s peace agreement.
BUJUMBURA, Burundi — Burundi’s president joined long lines of voters Thursday in a referendum that could extend his rule until 2034, despite widespread opposition and fears that the country’s years of deadly political turmoil will continue.
“Every school day, Abdirizack Hussein Bashir rises at dawn for an eight-kilometer (five-mile) trek through a dangerous forest where he sometimes faces harassment by Kenyan army patrols hunting down extremists.Now the 12-year-old’s dream to become a doctor is threatened. Attacks by the al-Qaida-linked al-Shabab against non-Muslims have forced the transfer of hundreds of teachers from the border area with Somalia,… Read more »
Kenya’s longest-established family planning clinic has lost 60 per cent of its budget for defying a Trump administration policy forbidding women’s health providers from offering information or services related to abortion.
The United Nations opposes a plan by South Sudan’s government to move to elections if warring parties are unable to reconcile differences at peace talks now scheduled to start on May 17, the UN’s deputy peacekeeping chief said on Wednesday.
Madagascar’s defence minister has appealed to warring political parties to reach an agreement, as anti-government protests in the capital continued for a twelfth day.
NAIROBI, Kenya — Every school day, Abdirizack Hussein Bashir rises at dawn for an eight-kilometer (five-mile) trek through a dangerous forest where he sometimes faces harassment by Kenyan army patrols hunting down extremists.