Podgorica, Montenegro | AFP | More than a dozen Montenegrin opposition MPs were detained in parliament on Friday after they violently protested a controversial law on religious freedom, which was passed after the group was taken away. The law has raised tensions in recent weeks between the government and a pro-Serb …
Read More »Road to riches for China’s rag trade runs through Paris
Paris, France | AFP | “Made in China” may still evoke more off the rack than catwalk, but Chinese designers are slowly installing themselves in Paris, the fashion capital, as a part of an upscale march towards the lucrative luxury market, a segment that is increasingly made up of Chinese …
Read More »Floods hit Bwaise as heavy rains overwhelm Nakamiro channel
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Business owners in Bwaise have spent a good part of the day sweeping and mopping water out of their premises following a heavy downpour last night and early morning. Apart from the rains that entered their buildings, a large amount of water from Nakamiro channel …
Read More »Cameroon: Key dates since Independence
Yaoundé, Cameroon | AFP | Cameroon became independent in 1960, the first of 17 African countries to break free from their European colonial masters that year. Here are key dates in the country since then. – 1960: independence – Cameroon was a German protectorate and was split between Britain and …
Read More »Little party mood in Cameroon as 60th anniversary looms
Yaoundé, Cameroon | AFP | Next year will see a wave of celebrations in Africa among 17 countries that gained their independence in 1960. But in Cameroon, the first country in the jubilee line, the mood among many people is sour. The highly diverse central-western state was traditionally viewed as one …
Read More »IOM relocates 6,496 refugees from Uganda
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The United Nations’ International Organization for Migration has resettled more than 6,400 refugees from Uganda in third countries around the globe. The organization released data showing that the number of resettled refugees grew from 5,011 to 6,496 between 2017 and 2018. The …
Read More »NRM youth threaten to join opposition over mistreatment.
Arua, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | A section of National Resistance Movement –NRM party Youths in the Greater Northern Uganda has threatened to quit the party and join opposition if their grievances are not addressed by the party chairman, President Yoweri Museveni. The greater Northern Uganda comprises NRM youth leaders from …
Read More »Rules committee chairperson defends committee work
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | During each session of parliament, the Speaker of parliament directs the Rules, Discipline and Privileges Committee to investigate allegations of misconduct against some legislators. The committee is mandated to investigate complaints of contempt of parliament, breach of privileges and indiscipline among others. The Committee conducts …
Read More »Former street kid hosts over 200 former colleagues to a christmas treat
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | It was partying and feasting for close to 200 street children at the residence of Geoffrey Mugisha, a former street child and founder of AMKA Foundation in Namungoona on Christmas day. The street children were drawn from Makindye, Katwe, Wandegeya, Kisenyi and Natete among others. …
Read More »Christmas celebrations: Sironko landslide victims go without food
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Landslide victims in Bududa and Sironko district spent Christmas day on empty stomachs. Christmas is a day for merrymaking across the world as Christians remember the birth of Jesus Christ. However, this wasn’t the case for landslide victims spread in camps in Bugimagu, Nalusalala and …
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