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Burundi Declares Amnesty And Pardon For Prisoners With Minor Crimes

The President of Burundi, Evariste Ndayishimiye, has issued a public decree that amnesty be granted to over five thousand inmates across the country, except for individuals whose record include major.

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The #EndSARS Movement: A yearning for equality and inclusivity

By Ibifuro Ken-Giami 2020 will remain an unforgettable year in the archives of history, owing largely to the trail of challenges and hardship faced by most people as a result.

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Hailemariam Desalegn: The Forerunner of Ethiopia’s Peace and Reform Process

Ethiopia’s young and elegant Prime Minister, Abiy Ahmed – fittingly named the “Obama” of East Africa, has gained global acclaim as the wonder kid of modern-day governance in Africa. Prime.

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Ethnicity: An African Predicament

By Francis M. Deng History has stripped Africa’s people of the dignity of building their nations on their indigenous values, institutions, and heritage. The modern African state is the product.

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WE HAVE BUILT TRUST AND PUBLIC CONFIDENCE TO ENHANCE CIVILIAN- MILITARY ENGAGEMENT

The Nigerian Army has in the past 10 years, fought to protect the country against the Boko Haram Terrorist group, once rated as the most deadly terrorist group in the.

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South Sudan’s New Peace Agreement and Prospects for Peace and Human Development

Introduction On July 9, 2011, Africans from all walks of life joined the people of South Sudan to celebrate the birth of a new nation. For the diverse ethnocultural groups.

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South Sudan: Wrestling, a Tool For Peace

In South Sudan, passionate fans of wrestling trooped to the capital Juba to witness the finals of the national wrestling competition among contenders from the various ethnic groups within the.

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South Sudan Strengthens Security, Launches CCTV and Drone Systems

South Sudan strengthens security in the country; launches a closed-circuit television (CCTV) and drone security system on Monday to help improve safety in the capital Juba where crime is on.

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Nigeria: President Orders Military to End Violence in Plateau State

Following the recent killings in Plateau State, the President has instructed the military and police officers to take charge of the state and bring all forms of violence to an.

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Uganda: Court Orders Compensation for 22 Murder Suspects

The High Court in Kampala has ordered that each of the 22 suspects in the murder case of former police spokesperson Andrew Felix Kaweesi, be compensated with Shs80 million for.

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