Judicial independence across Africa is under severe strain as many countries grapple with challenges that pose existential threats to the integrity of their judicial systems,...
Four distinguished thought leaders with collective expertise spanning governance, international diplomacy, social justice, and telecommunications have joined Afrobarometer’s board of directors. The new board members,...
15 Years On, Victims Deserve Justice (Brussels, July 25, 2024) – A domestic court in Guinea is scheduled to deliver a verdict, including on reparations claims, on...
Liberia’s Inter-Ministerial AML/CFT Committee, GIABA Pledge to Identify Mitigating Measures Against Emerging Risks and Changes to FAFT standards and implications for the Private Sector Liberia’s...
But Not Economic Failures, Afrobarometer inaugural flagship report reveals Afrobarometer’s inaugural flagship report shows that Africans remain strongly committed to democracy, its norms, and institutions,...
As Advocates Of The Gay Practice Boast Of Making En-roads By Frank Sainworla, Jr., fsainworla@yahoo.com Supporters trying to spread same-sex marriage and homosexual practice in...
Several candidates have been disqualified from Rwanda’s upcoming presidential elections, which will be held on 15 July. This means Paul Kagame, who has been in...
Young boys gather on top of a car, displaying the flags of Niger, Burkina Faso and Russia, during a demonstration demanding the immediate departure of...
Authorities Should Urgently Locate the Missing; African Commission Should Speak Out PHOTO: Serge Oulon, director of an investigative newspaper (Nairobi, July 10, 2024) – Burkina...