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According to Vocal Africa, a human rights organisation, part of the abuse Atuhaire endured included sexual harassment.
Arizona-based Family Watch International and others are exploiting Christianity in Africa to further their goals.
Ugandan activist Agather Atuhaire has narrated how she was detained and tortured by the Tanzanian authorities before being dumped at the Tanzania-Uganda border last night.
Simbas, who are preparing for the 2027 Rugby World Cup Africa qualifying tournament, need quality build-up matches. It’s ...
Uganda’s Henry Kigongo Kasujja has vowed to dismantle Musa Shuza from Tanzania in their welterweight eight-round contest of ...
(CAF) is currently in Kenya for a three-day inspection visit to evaluate the country's readiness to co-host the 2025 African ...
Kenya legend Victor Wanyama says the welcoming nature of Scottish football fans was part of the reason for his surprise ...
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) third vice president Pierre Alain Mounguengui and his delegation are set to inspect Kenyan stadiums and training facilities on Friday, ahead of the CHAN ...
Africa’s Christian right sees itself as a plucky, righteous David struggling against a godless, liberal Goliath. This has ...
The 11 activists, who are still detained in prison, are the latest arrests of protesters against the East African Crude Oil ...
The Ghanaian and Ugandan currencies are expected to strengthen in the next week to Thursday, while Nigeria's could be stable ...
The Kenyan government has expressed deep concern after its officials were denied access to detained activist Boniface Mwangi ...
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