10 AFRICAN COUNTRIES WITH THE WEAKEST CURRENCIES IN 2024

10 AFRICAN COUNTRIES WITH THE WEAKEST CURRENCIES IN 2024

Faith  Nyasuguta  In the multifaceted realm of global economics, the strength of a country’s currency plays a pivotal role in shaping its economic trajectory. A weak currency can have profound consequences, reverberating through various sectors and affecting the lives of the populace. At its core, a struggling currency poses a significant hurdle to foreign investment […]

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 MALAWI EASES VISA RESTRICTIONS FOR 79 COUNTRIES

MALAWI EASES VISA RESTRICTIONS FOR 79 COUNTRIES

Faith Nyasuguta The Malawian government has taken a significant leap to invigorate its tourism sector by removing visa requirements for travelers from various countries, including China, the United States (US), and the United Kingdom (UK).  This transformative measure, executed through an amendment to the Immigration Act, aims to streamline the entry process for international visitors […]

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 TANZANIA TO EMBRACE A.I IN E-GOVERNMENT, TO JOIN AFRICAN TECH FRONTIER

TANZANIA TO EMBRACE A.I IN E-GOVERNMENT, TO JOIN AFRICAN TECH FRONTIER

Faith Nyasuguta Tanzania is taking strides to enhance its digital infrastructure and e-government services by incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) into its platforms.  This initiative aligns with the country’s broader efforts to embrace digital solutions across various sectors, aiming to combat corruption and improve government processes’ efficiency and transparency. George Simbachawene, Tanzania’s Minister of State in […]

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 ABOLISH CASTRATION LAW: AMNESTY’S CALL TO MADAGASCAR

ABOLISH CASTRATION LAW: AMNESTY’S CALL TO MADAGASCAR

Faith Nyasuguta Amnesty International has called for the abolition of a new law in Madagascar that permits chemical and surgical castration as punishment for those convicted of raping minors.  The rights group deems this measure “cruel, inhuman, and degrading.” President Andry Rajoelina introduced the amendments to the penal code last month, suggesting these severe penalties […]

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 COUNCIL OF EUROPE URGES UK TO AVOID PROCESSING ASYLUM CLAIMS IN RWANDA

COUNCIL OF EUROPE URGES UK TO AVOID PROCESSING ASYLUM CLAIMS IN RWANDA

Faith  Nyasuguta  Europe’s primary anti-torture watchdog has called on the government to handle asylum claims within the UK, expressing concerns over potential human rights abuses when sending individuals to Rwanda.  The Council of Europe’s committee for the prevention of torture and inhuman or degrading treatment published a report outlining various issues after an extensive 11-day […]

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 ECOWAS URGES SENEGAL TO REVERSE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION DELAY SPARKING UPROAR

ECOWAS URGES SENEGAL TO REVERSE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION DELAY SPARKING UPROAR

Faith Nyasuguta Senegal’s decision to postpone the presidential election by 10 months has sparked criticism and concern both regionally and internationally.  West Africa’s ECOWAS bloc has strongly encouraged Senegal to adhere to the initially scheduled February vote, emphasizing the urgency of restoring the electoral calendar.  The United Nations human rights office expressed its unease, stating […]

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