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Malawi's highest court on Wednesday outlawed the death penalty and ordered the re-sentencing of all convicts facing execution.
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— Nana Akufo-Addo (@NAkufoAddo) November 12, 2020
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[East African] Safaricom shareholders' paper wealth rose by Ksh90.1 billion ($836.8 million) Monday as investors rushed to buy the company's shares after it was awarded a licence to enter Ethiopia's underserved telecoms market.
Biden was speaking as a second Senate Republican voiced objections to Trump's plan to vote quickly on a replacement to liberal Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
A coalition of United States attorneys general is urging the Joe Biden Administration to withdraw its decision to terminate the Haitian Family Reunification Parole Program.
Africa urged to buy local products to support startups
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By JAMES KARIUKI
Mr Tony Elumelu.
FILE PHOTO | Tony Elumelu has urged Kenyans and the general African community to adopt homegrown solutions and support enterprises that engage local populace in economic activities.
Speaking in a virtual New York Forum Institute-convened roundtable Mr Elumelu ( above with President Kenyatta) said the Covid-19 pandemic provides Africans with an opportunity to come up with own solutions for their socio-economic problems.
We need a martial plan that galvanises the entire continent into a major source of solutions that is less dependent on the ‘circularity of debt’ from developed nations,” said Mr Elumelu who is the chairman of the Nigeria-headquartered UBA bank, a pan-African lender with subsidiaries in Kenya and 19 other African countries.
The roundtable attended by Presidents Uhuru Kenyatta, Niger’s Mahamadou Issoufou, Alassane Ouattara(Cote d’Ivoire), Macky Sall (Senegal) and Sierra Leone’s Julius Bio vouched for entrenchment of homegrown solutions that locals relate with easily.
Since March 2020, the City of Cape Town has witnessed 1 025 land invasion incidents costing the Western Cape province over R100 million.
Former Inspector General of the Malawi Police Rodney Jose was attacked by thugs last night near Mapanga Police Post along the Zomba-Limbe road. Jose said the attack happened at around 7pm near Mapanga and he suffered a cut on the head. He received treatment the same night at Mwaiwathu hospital in Blantyre. According to Jose, […]
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Garveyism is an aspect of black nationalism that refers to the economic, and political policies of UNIA-ACL founder Marcus Garvey.[1] At the movements peak of popularity, followers of Garveyism, known as Garveyites, numbered in the millions, with almost a thousand local divisions in the United States, the Caribbean, Central America, Canada and Africa.[citation needed] The ideology of Garveyism centers on the unification and empowerment of African-American men, women and children under the banner of their collective African descent, and the repatriation of African slave descendants and profits to the African continent. Garvey was fought by the African-American establishment in the U.S. An investigation by the Justice Department, directed by J. Edgar Hoover, led to Garveys arrest on charges of mail fraud in January 1922, and his projects collapsed.
Garvey put forward his dreams in response to the marginalization and discrimination of African Americans in the United States and the Caribbean at the time with the hopes of inspiring black Americans to proactively establish infrastructure, institutions and local economies rather than expecting such from the heavily prejudiced post-reconstruction American government. The movement had a major impact in stimulating and shaping black politics in the Caribbean and in parts of Africa.[2]
The decomposed body of a two-year-old girl who drowned when her mother's car plunged into the ocean was found floating by a fisherman.
Fifty-five-year-old Dumisani Chauke raped the teenager when she was on an examination bed in his surgery in Nkowankowa for a consultation.
Joe Biden was spending the final days of the presidential campaign appealing to Black supporters to vote in-person during a pandemic that has disproportionally affected their communities, betting that a strong turnout will boost his chances in states that could decide the election. Biden was in Philadelphia on Sunday, the largest city in what is […]
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The whistleblower nurse in Georgia told a grim story that’s been a part of American history for decades
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The new partnership between the European Union and the Organization of African, Caribbean and Pacific States has been endorsed by the Council of Ministers of the member countries. The partnership focuses on political, development and trade and will impact the lives of over 1.5 billion people.
There are over 3.5 million confirmed COVID-19 cases on the African continent, with more than 3 million recoveries and 92,000 deaths cumulatively