The world is watching an election that is not being decided by the voters, but by a constitution designed to preserve a one-party state.
Kenya’s High Court in Kisii has ruled that divorced women must return dowry to their former husbands, declaring alimony obsolete under the 2010 Constitution.
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Shaban Shoka: Tanzanian police allegedly cross Lunga Lunga border, abduct Kenyan journalist
Kenyan journalist Shaban Shoka Juma has reportedly been abducted at the Lungalunga border by men believed to be Tanzanian ...
Odinga viewed infrastructure not as a cost, but as a critical enabler for trade, agriculture, and industrialization. This ...
Between "Official Secrets" and "Eye in the Sky," Gavin Hood has quietly cemented himself as Hollywood's political thriller ...
In Tanzania, an internet blackout and curfew fail to stop demonstrators challenging an election they see as predetermined.
Former Senate President Abubakar Bukola Saraki has been conferred with the Nana Akufo-Addo Africa Democracy Award. The award ...
Tanzania’s presidential election is teetering toward chaos after protests erupted and the military has been deployed ...
Two weeks after the death of former Prime Minister Raila Odinga, who passed on October 15 while receiving treatment in India, his burial site at Kang'o ka Jaramogi has been turned into a political ...
Tanzanians will on Wednesday vote in an election that pits incumbent leader Samia Suluhu Hassan against opposition candidates from smaller parties after her main rivals were barred from running ...
Mudavadi stated that Kenya continues to safeguard freedoms of speech, press, fair trial, and peaceful assembly.
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