Punitive, unpredictable school levies in Africa sometimes force students to ask fees from dying parents

Punitive, unpredictable school levies in Africa sometimes force students to ask fees from dying parents

More than anything, it’s the unpredictable tuition hikes – for sometimes questionable reasons – that haunt parents across the country of more than 45 million people. Some critics, including Uganda’s parliament speaker, have called for regulation to protect parents from exploitation.

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South Korea police raid President Yoon office as defence minister attempts suicide at detention centre

South Korea police raid President Yoon office as defence minister attempts suicide at detention centre

National Police Commissioner Cho Ji-ho was arrested early on Wednesday on insurrection charges, Yonhap said. Cho is accused of deploying police to block lawmakers from entering parliament after Yoon declared martial law on December 3.

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South Korea police raid President Yoon office as detained defence minister attempts suicide

South Korea police raid President Yoon office as detained defence minister attempts suicide

South Korean police raided the office of President Yoon Suk Yeol, a presidential security official said on Wednesday, in a widening investigation into the embattled leader’s failed attempt to impose martial law. Separately, Kim Yong-hyun, former defence minister and a close confidant of Yoon, attempted suicide at a detention centre...

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US wants new regime in Syria to uphold minority rights as refugees return, caretaker PM named

US wants new regime in Syria to uphold minority rights as refugees return, caretaker PM named

Rebuilding Syria will be a colossal task following a civil war that killed hundreds of thousands of people. Cities have been bombed to ruins, swathes of countryside depopulated, the economy gutted by international sanctions and millions of refugees still live in camps after one of the biggest displacements of modern times.

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Three protesters arrested as Kenyan police lob teargas at rights activists marching against femicide

Three protesters arrested as Kenyan police lob teargas at rights activists marching against femicide

The police did not provide statistics for earlier periods, but according to figures compiled by the Africa Data Hub collective based on media reports, there were at least 75 femicides in 2022 and 46 the year before.

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World Bank cuts Kenya’s 2024 growth estimate to 4.7 per cent on fiscal challenges

World Bank cuts Kenya’s 2024 growth estimate to 4.7 per cent on fiscal challenges

Although the growth estimate for this year is lower than last year’s rate of 5.6 per cent, it will still be higher than the sub-Saharan Africa average of 3.0 per cent, the bank said.

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Mozambique’s deadly demos: Popular protests were condemned abroad, condoned in Africa

Mozambique’s deadly demos: Popular protests were condemned abroad, condoned in Africa

Since departing from Marxist-Leninist path, officially in 1989, the party has been following a hybrid governance model. It has in place ineffectual, formally democratic institutions, amid an authoritarian political culture. Simply put, the country’s political system falls somewhere between a genuine democracy and an authoritarian regime.

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Campaign kicks off in US to blacklist cancer-causing Red Dye No3 food additive used to give popular candies, foods and drinks their cherry-red colours

Campaign kicks off in US to blacklist cancer-causing Red Dye No3 food additive used to give popular candies, foods and drinks their cherry-red colours

While the petition currently sits with the White House Office of Management and Budget, the FDA can grant the petition on its own, without the office’s approval, said Melanie Benesh, vice president of Government Affairs for the Environmental Working Group (EWG), one of the groups backing the 2022 petition.

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Syria’s rebels start forming government, restore order after Assad ouster as UN Security Council meets

Syria’s rebels start forming government, restore order after Assad ouster as UN Security Council meets

With the mood in Damascus still celebratory, Assad’s prime minister, Mohammed Jalali, on Monday agreed to hand power to the rebel-led Salvation Government, an administration based in rebel-held territory in northwest Syria.

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Elections body becomes flashpoint as Kenya teeters on brink of a constitutional crisis

Elections body becomes flashpoint as Kenya teeters on brink of a constitutional crisis

The commission has not met as required by law since the August 9, 2022 elections, because among other things, it lacks a chair and assistant chair, and does not have mandatory quorum to make any decision legal and binding.

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