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Maamul Wanaag

Somali Public Agenda

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Somalia faces multiple governance challenges. The country is recovering from years of conflict, lawlessness and weak administration. Understanding and improving governance in Somalia is one of the core missions of Somali Public Agenda. Join Mahad Wasuge, SPA Executive Director, and his guests who will delve deep into governance issues in Somalia in the Maamul Wanaag podcast.
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Tubta Nabaada "Path to Peace"

United Nations Assistance Mission in Somalia

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Tubta Nabadda "Path to Peace" is a radio magazine show that airs three times a week and focuses on different issues that face Somalia and its people. The weekly radio magazine was produced with the intention of touching the lives of the Somalis by covering different topics that have both negative and positive impacts on them. Tubta Nabadda has empowered Somalis and given them a voice to state their concerns. --- Official SoundCloud account for the United Nations Assistance Mission in Somalia ...
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Joe Marler used to hate people, but then he met Tom Fordyce, and a load of ordinary people doing extraordinary things, and a podcast was born that changed his mind forever. It might just change your life too. Because everyone is interesting if you ask the right questions. And this is a show about all the weird and wonderful things people do. Together, Joe and Tom meet astronauts, teachers, marine biologists, cheesemakers, prison guards and everyone in between. Along the way, they’ve learned ...
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Dive deep into the heart of Somalia with "The Sitrep," a weekly podcast designed to shape the national agenda by dissecting the intricate political, economic, and security topics influencing Somalia’s future. Each episode features a robust panel of seasoned experts from academia, politics, and media, who bring their diverse perspectives to the forefront of discussion. Engage with top government officials and influential figures through rigorous questioning and expert analysis, ensuring accou ...
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THE Myliaree SHOW

Somalia Carmichael

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Social media, political opinion, local Detroit talk, LGBT, advertising, relationship advice and more. Cover art photo provided by Andrew Ridley on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@aridley88
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Formula Indie Asia, Africa & Oceania is a 2 hours music showcase focused on independent music made in Asia, Africa & Oceania produced by European Indie Music Network info on www.euroindiemusic.info Country List Algeria, Angola, Saudi Arabia, Australia, Armenia, Georgia Moldova,Ukraine, Israel, Turkey, Russia, Azerbaijan,Bahrain, Bangladesh, Benin, Bhutan, Burma, Botswana, Brunei, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cambodia,Cameroon, Cape Verde, Chad ,China, Comoros, Rep of the Congo, DR of the Congo, So ...
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The Horn

International Crisis Group

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The Horn of Africa is in turmoil. From revolution in Sudan to civil war in Ethiopia, from Somalia’s political stalemate and the regional spread of jihadism to troubled East African democracies, the region’s pace and scale of change are difficult to keep up with. The Horn, a podcast series from the International Crisis Group, helps make sense of it all. Host Alan Boswell and guests dive deep behind the headlines as they analyse events, debate diplomacy and discuss avenues toward peace. Hosted ...
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Adeeg Wanaag

Somali Public Agenda

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Public services in Somalia are highly limited due to the weakness of government institutions struggling to recover from destruction caused by conflict. However, even those government services that do exist fail to serve people effectively. Access to public services is a fundamental right for Somali citizens. Join Aweis Ahmed, the director of the SPA Policy Lab, and his guests, who will intensely discuss the public service matters in Somalia in the Adeeg Wanaag podcast.
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Focus on Africa

BBC World Service

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Three essential stories to round off your working day. Explaining the big topics and news from Africa, the people behind them, plus an African perspective on global stories. Hosted by Audrey Brown. Five days a week, ready by late afternoon, Monday to Friday.
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Servicemembers from across the military, sharing their accounts of combat and survival. Hosted by sports talk radio host and Army veteran, Mark Zinno, this podcast brings you firsthand accounts of war, with a perspective you only get from someone who has lived through it. From WWII to Vietnam, Somalia, and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, hear inspirational stories of service and resiliency from those who have fought on and off the battlefield!
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Alternative view on Political, conflict, social situation analysis and to try and find a solution through my experience in Somalia. I'm not going to be kind to anyone and my views are Impartial. You have a right to not agree with me but that doesn't mean we can't get along does it? #SomaliLivesMatter
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Listen and subscribe to Documentary on Newstalk on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
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Welcome to From Her View, where we shine the spotlight on the incredible stories of fierce women who have said yes to a ground-breaking idea in their life, especially in the context of where they come from. From Somalia and Afghanistan to Saudi Arabia and Cuba, these inspiring first-person female narratives invite listeners to hear the human stories beneath the political headlines, painting a clearer, more colorful picture of life in countries that are too often misunderstood.
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Welcome to John’s Old Time Radio Show!!! Listen To John Heneghan play and talk about 78 rpm records from his collection. Each episode features a different theme and style and some will feature special guests playing records from their collections. Sign up on iTunes to automatically download the show. There will be a new show posted the 1st of every month. Check back and tell your friends!!!
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Nightline Africa is a 60-minute news magazine program highlighting the latest issues and developments on the continent. Correspondents from Washington and across Africa offer in-depth interviews, analysis and features on African arts and culture, sports, and music
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Community Solutions MN are experts on local, non-partisan, politics. Our podcast centers around issues that hit you everyday in your own backyard. We share our years of education with you to shorten your learning curve and help you understand what's going on where you live.
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Hybrid Wars with Adam Day

United Nations University Centre for Policy Research

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Hybrid Wars is a podcast series by United Nations University Centre for Policy Research, exploring how violent conflict around the world is becoming more deadly and more difficult to resolve than ever before. This podcast builds upon original field fieldwork of government-led counter-insurgency: the Nigeria’s Civilian Joint Task Force, Iraq’s Popular Mobilization Units and Somalia’s darwish forces. The research, Hyrbid Conflict, Hybrid Peace, can be found at: https://cpr.unu.edu/hybrid-confl ...
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Antinatalism Around the World is hosted by Lawrence Anton. In each episode, Lawrence speaks with antinatalists from a different country - hopefully one day able to have spoken with an antinatalist in every country! Topics covered for each country include: speaking about antinatalism, antinatalist figures (present/future), the antinatalist community, politics, media and more.
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A monthly history podcast about the Horn of Africa since 1270 AD. This is a historical survey of Northeast Africa: Ethiopia, Eritrea, Djibouti, and Somalia. Released on the last Sunday of every month. Theme: "Snow in Aksum" by Mild Sorcery Effects, mildsorceryeffects.bandcamp.com Logo/Banner: Julian Rimmer, https://irulan.media Editing: Literal Fiction Book Club, https://anchor.fm/literal-fiction-book-club Twitter: https://twitter.com/HoApod_1270 Patreon: https://patreon.com/HoApod_1270 Blog ...
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Welcome to Urban Valor, where we hear the stories of our veteran heroes in their own words. Within these vet interviews, you'll hear everything from combat stories, life stories pre/post military, military transition, and everything in between. Our interviews aren't just war stories or combat veteran interviews, but interviews from any military veteran willing to share. Our mission is to educate the masses with what military veterans go through while serving their country and how life has be ...
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Warpod

Saferworld

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Every month, Charlie Linney and Lewis Brooks speak to a diverse group of practitioners, experts, and commentators from around the world to discuss the impacts of security policy on contemporary conflict. Join us to talk about the long-term implications of securitised interventions and policies, both for democratic controls over the use of force in Europe, the US and elsewhere and for the communities most impacted in places like the Middle East, the Sahel, the Horn of Africa, South America an ...
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The More Freedom Foundation is trying to save the world every week. We’re at an odd point in history. We could be on the cusp of a new Golden Age, or we could be marching down the path to World War III. Despite the picture presented by most of our media, the world really is in great shape. The world is governed by US power and a set of institutions that have largely succeeded in bringing about unparalleled peace and prosperity. The only country strong enough to tear down this Pax Americana i ...
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DJs In Africa is an african based organization which focuses on puting out DJs, Musicians and anybody who does anything related to music to the globe. We have a group of DJs from all parts of Africa. We create music mixes, playlisting, personality profiling and instrumental release. For enquiries email us: djsinafrica@gmail.com or log on to our website https://djsinafrica.com
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Abdul S. Mohammed

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Abdul S. Mohammed is an ex- military army vet having served in Ft. Lewis Washington, Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. During his military service he was deployed to Mogadishu Somalia, Thailand, Guantanamo Bay Cuba. He has obtained a bachelors degree in International Business. Abdul is an experienced entrepreneur and business coach who resides in Sioux Falls, SD 57105. After traveling and doing business in countries like China, Nepal, Thailand and all over Central America. Abdul has been in multip ...
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Welcome to Tales from the Edge, the podcast series of dangerous, terrifying even life-threatening events that are sure to leave a man scared to death. The teller of these tales is best-selling author and lifelong adventurer John Burnett. Mister Burnett has a CV that reads like an adventure thriller. He’s advised a President of the United States, written frequently for the New York Times, and on a more adventurous note, he was captain of a fishing boat in Alaska, has sailed single handed acro ...
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My name is 4 naira so I like to be a singer I Am Somali my life my everything is music I went to Beast big big single I think I can be I want to look my phone voice single my mom is in Somalia my dad he is in London now I am in from to Kia I learned in school but I don't like in turkiya to do when you're into gear you can't learn amazing because it has to learn a language but I don't like it I like to learn English because is this the language I want to sing my auntie I want to say everyday ...
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Atlas

Monash International Affairs Society

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Atlas is the official radio show of the Monash International Affairs Society, a student-run club from Monash University. Each week, MIAS members are joined by guests to discuss the latest in politics, play some games and learn something new about an area of international affairs.
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The great North African polymath Abd ar-Raḥmān Ibn Khaldūn once observed "The past resembles the future more than one drop of water resembles another." That sentiment guides the spirit of this bimonthly podcast on Islamic History for the contemporary Muslim mind, we will explore themes of continuity, change and evolution. Join us on this journey as we seek to answer the question "What can past teach us about the present?"
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On Daybreak Africa: As the international community and the UN mark World Refugee Day, aid groups say they lack the funding to handle crises in Sudan, Somalia, the Sahel, and other places .Plus, a group of six-thousand Sudanese refugees are trapped by local militias in Ethiopia’s Amhara region. Cyril Ramaphosa is inaugurated for his second term as S…
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Somalia was recently elected by the United Nations General Assembly to be a member of the 15 member U.N.Security Council. This is for a two-year term starting next year. What does Somalia bring to the top table at the UN? Also, how huge quantities of gold are being smuggled out of Africa And we meet the Ghanaian dance duo Afronita and Abigail who w…
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Join us on a captivating journey through the tumultuous history of Somalia, a nation that has weathered storms of independence, civil war, and resilience. In “Somalia Unveiled,” we delve into the untold stories, pivotal moments, and complex dynamics that have shaped this East African country. Independence Struggles: Explore the fervor and challenge…
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Somalia's information minister expresses excitement over the country's election to the 15-member U.N. Security Council, Zambia's president names a prominent activist as the country's first female justice minister and in Kenya, about 63 percent of the population think the country is heading in the wrong direction. For this and more on Nightline Afri…
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With the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS) set to withdraw and the al-Shabaab insurgency still posing a very real threat, how can the Somali security sector address some of the challenges facing the region? In this episode of Warpod, we speak with regional security analyst and Somalia security expert Samira Gaid alongside Saferwor…
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U.S. Marine Corps Veteran Henry Garcia spent over twenty years in the military, serving as a Motor Transportation Gunnery Sergeant from 1991 to 2013. In this episode of Urban Valor, Garcia doesn't hold back, describing his savagery as a Marine Corps Drill Instructor. Born in Tampa but moving frequently as an Air Force kid before settling in Sacrame…
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This week on #TubtaNabadda we look into the pressing issue of protecting children from all types of violations. Children in Somalia face numerous challenges, including neglect, recruitment by armed groups, limited educational opportunities, and physical and psychological harm. During the first segment of the programme, we hear from Major Abdifatah …
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In this special episode of the Innovation Somalia podcast, we highlight an incredible community event where the Somali community came together to organize their first soccer event for a longtime. This event not only celebrated the love of the sport but also fostered unity, teamwork, and joy among participants of all ages. It marks the foundation of…
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Kenya braces itself for more marches next week when lawmakers take a final vote on the controversial tax proposals. But who are the young people taking to the streets and are they really changing the face of protest in Kenya? Also what are the factors hampering Burundi's economy And why are South African traditional healers, or Sangomas as they're …
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In Love and War: Collective Memory and the Self is our fifth conversation in a series centering the Warscapes anthology Insurgent Feminisms: Writing War (Daraja Press). Featuring Samina Najmi, Ubah Cristina Ali Farah, Beverly Parayno and Veruska Cantelli. Writing about war is often synonymous with writing about memory. Erasing narratives, stories a…
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This week on #TubtaNabadda, we mark World Refugee Day, celebrated globally on 20 June. We discuss ways to promote a safe, welcoming and conducive environment for refugees and displaced individuals in Somalia.In the first segment of the programme, we hear from June Munala, Senior Protection Officer with UNHCR Somalia. She talks about initiatives tai…
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This is a classic episode from back when we had no listeners! Joe and Tom meet a prison governor and ask him everything they've ever wanted to know about prisons. What do you want Joe to get up to in Japan and New Zealand this summer? Email joe@crowdnetwork.co.uk If you would like to be a guest on the show, click here: https://docs.google.com/forms…
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On Daybreak Africa: U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi marked World Refugee Day Thursday in Sudan and South Sudan where he appealed for an end to the war. Plus, Malawi swears in a new vice president Friday, Rwandans vote in presidential elections in two weeks. The ANC Youth League asks new the coalition government to focus on issues…
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Rwandans will head to the polls on 15 July for presidential and parliamentary elections. They will choose between three presidential candidates, including current President Paul Kagame. Kagame has governed Rwanda for decades, securing presidential victories in the elections of 2003, 2010, and 2017. Each time, he got over 90 percent of the vote. VOA…
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After months of expressing anger on social media, thousands of Kenyans gathered in Nairobi and elsewhere this week to protest a bill that would increase taxes to pay for loans and development. Demonstrations that began Tuesday continued into a third day, even as the government scaled back part of the proposed tax increases. The protest Thursday wen…
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The African National Congress Youth League has been reacting to the inauguration of South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and the formation of a Government of National Unity (or GNU) this week. Addressing the media Thursday, ANC Youth League President Collen Malatji called on the coalition government to focus on issues critical to the youth…
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Malawi President Lazarus Chakwera has named Dr. Michael Biswick Usi as the country’s new vice president. He replaces the late Vice President Chilima who died in a plane crash on June 10 along with eight other Malawian officials. According to Malawi’s constitution the president must appoint his second-in-command within seven days from the date of a …
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Hundreds of Muslim worshippers have reportedly died during Hajj, the annual Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca. Most of the deaths have been because of heat-related illnesses. Saudi Arabia has been hit by sweltering temperatures this year. What measures are in place to help travellers mitigate the risks from these high temperatures? Also, why are cases of …
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Amnesty International is calling on Egypt to stop arresting Sudanese people seeking refuge from war. The human rights watchdog says Egypt must also stop sending refugees back to Sudan. Our correspondent in Cairo tells us how these refugees are perceived and treated. Also why is violence once again on the rise in Mozambique's Cabo Delgado Province? …
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On Daybreak Africa: Today is Juneteenth federal holiday in the US and a call for reparations and self-reliance by all African peoples. Plus, Biden and Trump campaign for Black votes during the Juneteenth holiday. Kenya’s parliament to meet today and tomorrow to take up the controversial Finance Bill. Civil society protests ADF rebel advances in eas…
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A team of Haitian police commanders on Tuesday met Kenya’s inspector general of police ahead of a planned deployment to the Caribbean country expected to take place by the end of June. According to local media, the Haitian police also met commanders of the 1,000 Kenyan officers who will be deployed as part of the multinational peacekeeping mission.…
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The lower house of Kenya’s parliament will meet Wednesday to consider the controversial 2024 Finance Bill. The whole parliament is expected to meet Thursday. This comes as hundreds of Kenyans took to the streets on Tuesday to express their disapproval of the bill which proposes taxes on several items, including bread, cars, and mobile phones. The g…
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Wednesday is Juneteenth, a day that commemorates the day in 1865 that slaves in Texas learned of the end of slavery in the United States. President Joe Biden made it a federal holiday in 2021. Kofi Asante, executive producer and artistic director for the Philadelphia Juneteenth Family, tells VOA’s James Butty, true emancipation should begin with re…
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In the East of the Democratic Republic of Congo, several activities remained paralyzed on Tuesday in the towns of Beni and Butembo and in the territories of Beni and Lubero, in the province of North Kivu. This was at the request of civil society organizations to protest against the massacres of around a hundred civilians by the Allied Democratic Fo…
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Joe has landed in Tokyo, after enjoying an unexpected flight in first class. He tells us what he's been up to so far, who he's rooming with, and we start to put together his to do list for the summer. Mario Kart racing, Sumo wrestling and visiting the world's steepest street are some of the excellent suggestions so far. There is also another round …
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Join us for an in-depth interview with Jake Edwards, a former Marine Corps Sergeant, as he recounts his gripping and emotional experiences during his service from 2003 to 2009. Growing up in Charlottesville, Virginia, Jake's life took a dramatic turn when he joined the Marines, seeking purpose and direction. In this video, Jake shares harrowing sto…
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Kenya's government has bowed to public pressure and scrapped plans to introduce new taxes on items like bread and motor vehicles. Why were Kenyans so angry with the tax increments? Ethiopia one of sub-Saharan Africa's major economies, opens up its banking sector to foreign investors. What will it mean for the country? And why is Sierra Leone consid…
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ANNAKYE – Ocean ARQ : Azlan Ramli Quartet – No Regrets Blackchords - More Than You May Ever Know CALVIN CLONE – Cult Song DANSY – Bad Actress DAVID MAC – Stop Dancing DEREK LEE GOODREID – Sinner DEYMINBROWN – Know DHRUV AGRAWAL – Mantra ELITAL RYCHTER – Next Time You Break My Heart EUGECUBE – For you HAZEL RAY – My Demon Kabusa Oriental Choir – Sos…
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On Daybreak Africa: Protests are planned for today calling Kenyan parliamentarians not to approve the 2024 Finance Bill. Plus, a Zimbabwe opposition leader and some of his supporters are expected to appear in court Tuesday for allegedly holding an unlawful meeting. Sudanese refugees learn English to adapt to their new home in Uganda. Sierra Leone’s…
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One of the chief obstacles for Sudanese refugees trying to build new lives in Uganda is the language barrier. Some of the estimated 40,000 people who arrived in recent months had limited English skills – and not enough to hold jobs or move easily through Ugandan society. A women’s empowerment group in central Uganda is trying to change that. Halima…
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In Zimbabwe, the leader of a breakaway faction of the opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) and some of his supporters are expected to appear in court Tuesday for allegedly holding an unlawful meeting and for disorderly conduct. According to the New Zimbabwe, Jameson Timba and 78 others were arrested over the weekend. Tendai Ruben Mbofana,…
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Sierra Leone President Julius Maada Bio is calling on members of the Tripartite Committee to stay focused and complete their work. The committee was established to review the country’s electoral systems following the controversial June 2023 presidential polls and is supposed to submit its report Wednesday. The appeal comes after the main opposition…
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If all goes as planned, Sierra Leone’s Tripartite Committee, established to review the country’s electoral systems following the controversial June 2023 presidential polls, is supposed to submit its report Wednesday. It is made up of seven members from the main opposition All People’s Congress (APC) party, seven from the ruling Sierra Leone Peoples…
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