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Mwesigwa Masagazi holds a photo of his late son, Ivan Sentongo, at his home in Buloba, in Uganda’s Wakiso district. Sentongo, ...
Zimbabwe is among the world’s top producers of lithium. But border guards, mine employees and researchers say records show ...
Anselme Hamundwate, 23, right, and Mumbere Hamundwate, 25, work in a field in Katwa. After months of fighting in Lubero ...
With Chinese bank loans overdue, Harare charges residents for major upgrades that were never completed.
Wiyanti, 55, who goes by the nickname Uum, poses for a portrait in her home in Condet, East Jakarta, weeks after an early ...
Cyber slavery rings are growing across the region, trapping young jobseekers in brutal scam compounds — and fueling a global ...
A new agreement between DRC and Rwanda seeks to end violence in eastern DRC, but many local residents remain uncertain about ...
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Fishermen bemoan dwindling catches as contamination by industrial waste and other pollutants raises concerns about the safety of food and drinking water.
The unlicensed workers use what they have to combat health fears in Uganda’s top salt-producing lake. A new law is supposed to offer protections. So far, little is on the way.
Pupils and parents say the forced examinations – condemned by the United Nations – traumatize girls. A group of student activists is demanding the practice ends.
Christians say the dormant law, first passed in the 1970s, targets their faith. Those trying to revive it say it is essential for preservation of indigenous faiths and culture.
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