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How Many Young People Own Land in Africa? Conference addresses biting issue in Arusha
The African Union’s Youth Development Report indicates that the continent has the youngest population in the world with more than 400 million young people aged between the ages of 15 to 35 years.
United States and Zambia Sign Agreement to Catalyze Growth in the Agricultural Sector
This Millennium Challenge Corporation compact is based on a USD 458 million debt-free grant from the United States and a USD 33 million investment by the Zambian government.
Tanzania emerges Africa’s Leading Destination in 2024 at the World Travel Awards
Tanzania managed to beat 13 other countries that were nominated for Africa's Leading Destination 2024 in the World Travel Awards whose winning African entries were announced during the Gala Ceremony held at the Diani Beach in Mombasa Kenya.
Mount Kilimanjaro reclaims Africa’s Leading Tourist Attraction Title at World Travel Awards 2024
Mount Kilimanjaro which is the highest peak in Africa has just won leading tourist attraction at World Travel Awards, once more beating the Pyramids of Egypt
Gérard Ntakirutimana versus the Prosecutor: Review Hearing comes up Before Appeals Chamber in Arusha
Appeals Chamber of the ICTR, among other things, affirmed Ntakirutimana's convictions for committing genocide and murder as a crime against humanity, entered additional convictions for aiding and abetting genocide and extermination.
Wildlife Species start catching infectious diseases spreading from domestic animals
Between January and June 2024, over 55 countries and territories have reported 3,800 outbreaks in wildlife, with over 11,500 cases registered and 151 wildlife species affected by eight diseases.
Why Kenya’s Deputy President Position will remain a burning hot seat forever
In Kenya the Vice President Position is historically an electric one, subject to reduce its occupant into political death sentence without notice.
Nyerere’s last flight to London: The tear-jerking journey captured by Ambassador Juma Mwapachu
Normally, passengers in the Business Class section are never allowed to move onto the First Class but the Mwapachu case and situation happened to be an exception.
Pan African Lawyers Union Ink agreement with the United Nations Genocide Preventing Body
The United Nations (UN) Office of the Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide (OSAPG) is responsible for advancing national, regional and international efforts aimed at protecting populations from genocide and related crimes.
Sudanese Senior Rapid Support Forces Leader Algoney sanctioned by the United States
Algoney is alleged to be the procurement director of the Rapid Support Forces and a brother of Mohammed Hamdan Daglo (Hemedti), the leader of the RSF.