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Criminal Tribunals Prosecutor completes Tour of Rwanda. Ready to address United Nations in December
During his visit, Prosecutor Brammertz sought to bring visibility and attention to the continuing need for justice in relation to crimes committed during the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda.
Hamas are still holding ransom the body of young Tanzanian who was killed in Gaza
A video was circulated by the members of the Islamic Movement who until now boast to still have the dead body preserved and will be released once their demands are fulfilled.
Road Less Travelled: Transport Dramas in Northern Parts of Kenya
Failure to make proper arrangements before the journey can lead to significant challenges and potential dangers.
U.S envoy in global war against human trafficking visits Madagascar and South Africa to address the crime
Tanzania was recently awarded the tier 2 ranking in the 2024 U.S Global Status Report on Human Trafficking,
Africa’s first Airbus A350-1000 plane lands at Kilimanjaro
As it happens, the A350-1000 comfortably accommodates from 350 to 410 passengers in a standard three-class configuration, with 40 percent more area for premium-category seating.
United States express concern over violations of ceasefire in the Eastern DR Congo by rebel groups
The M23 group was ordered to immediately cease hostilities and withdraw from its positions in the North Kivu Province of DRC.
Judge Gatti Santana launches sixth cycle of the UN Mechanism Inter-University Video Lecturing Program
The President observed that fostering such exchanges is particularly valuable in a context of increasing genocide denial, historical revisionism, glorification of war criminals and other obstacles to accountability efforts for international crimes.
‘More Women in Research’ Manifesto launches in Arusha alongside Youth Leadership 2024 event
An increase of influential women researchers is extremely important in advancing the continent’s development agenda
Ethiopia and Tigray Liberation Front hit second milestone after writing pact to end hostilities
The United States of America worked with the African Union, the Intergovernmental Authority on Development and the United Nations to lay the groundwork for peace.Â
Indigenous Ateker triangle’s border communities ink Peace Accord
They further resolved to use traditional and alternative dispute resolution mechanisms to manage and resolve conflicts at the community level