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Why Namibia has banned prison officers from having tattoos

Namibian prison authorities have announced a ban on recruitment of officers who have tattoos on their bodies. Persons with visible tattoos on their skins would no...

Malawi schools to admit students with dreadlocks after court order

A court in Malawi has ordered education authorities to admit learners with dreadlocks in the country’s public schools. The high court, sitting in the eastern...

Uganda’s President to meet MPs over anti-LGBTQ law

As pressure mounts on Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni not to sign a recently passed anti-LGBTQ law, he is now due to meet MPs over...

Four dead, several others hospitalised while ‘fasting to meet Jesus’

Four people have died in Kenya after taking part in a fasting exercise to avoid an imminent end to the world. Several others were also...

What you need to know about Uganda’s anti-LGBTQ law

Uganda on Tuesday passed a stricter anti-LGBTQ law that means offenders can be jailed for up to ten years. The law also makes room for...

Child Online Africa welcomes Fulbright Specialist Awardee

The Child Online Africa group based in Ghana has welcomed Frederick Lane, Esq. of New York for an exchange program. The organisation's executive director,...

Tanzania bans sex education books for children

Tanzanian has banned children books on sex education from schools. The government said the books violate "cultural and moral standards" of the country. Some critics...

UN tells Ghana to fix ‘inhumane’ treatment of mental health patients

United Nations member countries have urged Ghana's government to fix the inhumane treatment of people with mental health conditions in the country. These recommendations were...

DR Congo: Pope Francis calls for an end to ethnic differences

Pope Francis who is visiting the Democratic Republic of Congo has called for an end to ethnic differences. The pope is visiting Congo for the...

Zambians asked to stop spying on phones of their spouses

Zambia’s President Hakainde Hichilema has asked citizens to stop spying on the phones of their spouses. The country recorded over 22,000 divorce cases last year...

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