Jailed rapper: Spanish  monarchy accused of gagging free speech

Jailed rapper: Spanish monarchy accused of gagging free speech

A dramatic arrest earlier this week of Spanish rapper Pablo Hasél, who was convicted of criticising the monarchy and supporting a Basque separatist group in his social media posts, has sparked days of protests across Spain and renewed debate over free speech in the country. Thousands of Hasél supporters have...

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Tanzania gets $50m Opec Fund to finance poverty reduction projects

Tanzania gets $50m Opec Fund to finance poverty reduction projects

Opec Fund for International Development (Opec Fund) has agreed to finance the fourth phase of Tanzania’s poverty reduction project that will cost the East African nation of approximately 60 million people $50 million. Dar es Salaam says it will use the loan to build rural infrastructure to boost economic opportunities...

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Nigeria still in the crosshairs of Boko Haram terror group – HRW

Nigeria still in the crosshairs of Boko Haram terror group – HRW

Armed militiamen in Nigeria have persist with terror campaign after they unleashed horror on civilians during which they abducted hundreds of schoolboys in the country’s north-western Niger State. Human Rights Watch, an international rights civil society, reports that the attackers, suspected to be related to the dreaded Al Qaeda-leaning Boko...

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African jobs agency Careerbox awarded for 2021 Global Impact Sourcing

African jobs agency Careerbox awarded for 2021 Global Impact Sourcing

Leading non-profit company, Careerbox, has been recognised for its influence in promoting the benefits of Impact Sourcing by the global association. The association represents stakeholders in the outsourcing value chain, International Academic Orientation Programme (IAOP). The company has to date placed over 35,000 previously disadvantaged and unemployed youth and women...

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Helpless African frontline health workers die as rich countries stock up vaccines

Helpless African frontline health workers die as rich countries stock up vaccines

On January 6, gastroenterologist Leolin Katsidzira received a troubling message from his colleague James Gita Hakim, a heart specialist and noted HIV/Aids researcher. Hakim, chair of the department of medicine at the University of Zimbabwe, had fallen sick and had tested positive for Covid-19. He was admitted to a hospital...

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