Apr 11, 2024
Integration of Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Students Advances in Senegal's Schools
Mouhamed Sall, a student benefiting from this approach, effortlessly communicates with both old and new classmates using sign language, sometimes assisted by interpreters....
Apr 10, 2024
Togo Reschedules Elections Amid Constitutional Reform Controversy
Togo's parliament voted in late March to transition the nation from a presidential to a parliamentary system. This move sparked widespread public outcry, prompting the presidency to send the constitutional reform proposal back to parliament for further consideration....
Apr 10, 2024
Thirty Years After Apartheid: South Africa's Failed Housing Promise
With the general election looming in May, housing is surprisingly absent from the top of the agenda for most political parties...
Apr 09, 2024
Tensions Rise in Togo as MPs Discuss Constitutional Changes with Traditional Chiefs
The discussions aim to address the public's concerns and explain the shift from a semi-presidential to a parliamentary system, a change ratified by the parliament on March 25...
Apr 09, 2024
Nigeria Recovers 30 Billion Naira in Corruption Probe Linked to Suspended Minister
The investigation began after Betta Edu was suspended in January amid accusations of diverting $640,000 of public funds into a personal bank account....
Apr 09, 2024
South Africa's Electoral Court Reinstates Jacob Zuma's Candidacy Ahead of General Elections
This ruling comes after the electoral commission last month disqualified him due to a contempt of court conviction, which involved a sentence exceeding 12 months....