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Rwanda’s commemoration of 30th anniversary of genocide begins

Rwanda on Sunday started series of activities to commemorate 30 years since the 1994 genocide took place. The genocide led to the death of more...

Ghana: Police protection for girl married to 63-year-old priest

Police in Ghana have said protection has been offered to a girl whose marriage to a traditional priest aged 63 in the capital Accra...

Gambia’s attempt to reverse a ban on female genital mutilation

Gambia is attempting to reverse a ban on female circumcision also known as female genital mutilation with the country's parliament already admitting such a...

Ghana’s president delays decision on anti-LGBTQ bill

Ghana's President Nana Akufo-Addo is set to delay taking a decision on the recently passed controversial anti-LGBTQ bill. Lawmakers in Ghana passed the bill last...

Ghana’s parliament passes anti-LGBTQ bill

Lawmakers in Ghana have passed the controversial anti-LGBTQ bill into law after three years since the process started. Ghanaian lawmakers started debating the bill last...

Ghana on the verge of passing anti-LGBT bill into law

Ghana's parliament is on the verge of holding a vote on a bill that seeks to criminalise LGBTQ relationships and activities. On Wednesday the lawmaking...

Record-breaking 1979 Jesus film to be translated into Waorani language

Jesus Film Project, an initiative of Cru has announced their record-breaking JESUS film (1979) is set to be launched in its 2,100th translation. The movie has...

Ugandan man faces death penalty after homosexuality charge

Uganda is moving fast to enforce its recently passed anti-LGBTQ law after charging a 20-year-old man with "aggravated homosexuality" offence. The man becomes the first...

Rwanda: Kagame threatens to jail Catholics who ‘worship poverty’

Rwandan President Paul Kagame is angry at Catholics who he said have been worshipping poverty, threatening to put them in prison. Mr. Kagame who issued...

Ghana criminalises witchcraft accusations and abuse of victims

For centuries most African countries including Ghana have struggled with the practice of witchcraft accusations. Often elderly women risk banishment, physical abuse and sometimes lynched...

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