Namibia’s liberation war veteran Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah is sworn in as county’s first female leader

Namibia’s liberation war veteran Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah is sworn in as county’s first female leader

Nandi-Ndaitwah’s husband is a retired general who once commanded Namibia’s armed forces and was formally given the title “first gentleman.” Nandi-Ndaitwah’s inauguration came a day after Namibia’s Parliament elected its first female speaker.

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Data Protection Commission tells Kenyans to seek legal redress for personal information obtained without consent

Data Protection Commission tells Kenyans to seek legal redress for personal information obtained without consent

Norman Atella, one of the facilitators highlighted importance of raising awareness across the country, and lay emphasis on the rights to personal data protection and empowering individuals to guard their privacy as well as fostering compliance with their rights.

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Trump seeks to reset US presidential power to dimensions that existed prior to Watergate reforms in 1974

Trump seeks to reset US presidential power to dimensions that existed prior to Watergate reforms in 1974

The Trump administration has argued that it is the judiciary, not the president, that is overreaching. Trump urged the Supreme Court on Thursday to limit the ability of federal judges to issue injunctions blocking his administration’s actions nationwide.

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Delaying the inevitable: ‘The balance of power on the ground in Congo is not in Tshisekedi’s favour’

Delaying the inevitable: ‘The balance of power on the ground in Congo is not in Tshisekedi’s favour’

For the moment, the likelihood of the rebel alliance taking over Kinshasa, some 1,000 miles to the west, seems slim. Whether the M23’s military leaders and their Rwandan backers have the same national vision as Nangaa is also unclear.

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While M23 rebels say they took up arms to defend their Tutsi kinsmen in eastern Congo, doubts are emerging about their grievances

While M23 rebels say they took up arms to defend their Tutsi kinsmen in eastern Congo, doubts are emerging about their grievances

The M23 is mostly led by Congolese Tutsi rebels who initially justified their insurgency by claiming that DRC failed to implement a prior peace deal with the group, and by arguing that Tutsi communities were being discriminated against.

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Uganda’s gun-mediated security: How Museveni’s militarised police feeds state terrorism in Great Lakes Region

Uganda’s gun-mediated security: How Museveni’s militarised police feeds state terrorism in Great Lakes Region

In Uganda, it is more common to find military commanders commanding the police at different levels of the institution. When the commander-in-chief sources personnel for regional military policing, he is free to get them from the military and the police because the difference between military and police is blurred. It is also common to see ordinary policemen who are military men and women in police uniform.

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At least 67,000 white South Africans express interest in refugee status in US under Trump’s plan

At least 67,000 white South Africans express interest in refugee status in US under Trump’s plan

The South African government has said that Trump’s allegations that it is targeting Afrikaners through a land expropriation law are inaccurate and largely driven by misinformation. Trump has posted on his Truth Social platform that Afrikaners were having their farmland seized, when no land has been taken under the new law.

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Unyielding Rwanda-backed M23 rebels capture another mineral-rich town in Congo despite ceasefire calls

Unyielding Rwanda-backed M23 rebels capture another mineral-rich town in Congo despite ceasefire calls

Taking Walikale gives the rebels control of a road linking four provinces in eastern Congo – North Kivu, South Kivu, Tshopo and Manyema – and effectively cutting off Congolese army positions.

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Trump deports Venezuelan soccer player without criminal record ‘under investigation for suspicious tattoos’

Trump deports Venezuelan soccer player without criminal record ‘under investigation for suspicious tattoos’

According to his attorney, Reyes Barrios marched in two demonstrations, one in February and one in March 2024, and was abducted off the street and taken to government security forces to an undisclosed location, where he was tortured, facing electrocution and suffocation.

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Mau Mau veterans say Public Benefits Organisation Act is key to compensation of victims of colonial abuses

Mau Mau veterans say Public Benefits Organisation Act is key to compensation of victims of colonial abuses

A Public Benefit Organisation is a charitable membership or non-membership grouping of individuals or organisations, which is autonomous, non-partisan, non-profit making and engages in public benefit activities.

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