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11/04/2026

The Happiness that Gatluak Bum want to destroy

Cameroon’s parliament is debating a constitutional amendment to restore the post of vice-president, abolished in 1972. T...
03/04/2026

Cameroon’s parliament is debating a constitutional amendment to restore the post of vice-president, abolished in 1972. The role would allow an appointed vice president to complete a president’s term in the event of death, resignation, or permanent incapacity but bar them from changing the constitution or running for office. The move comes as President Paul Biya, 93, remains in power after more than four decades, and his ruling party’s majority makes passage likely.

BREAKING NEWS; Leer County is Bleeding, there has been ongoing exchange of gunshots in the county.The source affirmed to...
03/04/2026

BREAKING NEWS; Leer County is Bleeding, there has been ongoing exchange of gunshots in the county.
The source affirmed to us that, the incident has linked to the rejection of the newly Appointed commissioner by the residents.

The Former Presidential Advisor to HE. President Mobutu Sese Seko of Zaire (now DRC) was allegedly seen in street beggin...
02/04/2026

The Former Presidential Advisor to HE. President Mobutu Sese Seko of Zaire (now DRC) was allegedly seen in street begging along the streets of Kinshasa as at 2020.

A photo circulating on social media showed the sad state of one of the most powerful men who ruled alongside the richest president of Zaire, now Democratic Republic of Congo.

The man identified as Mutombo Kalombo, reportedly was seen begging for money on the streets of Kinshasa around 2020-2023. Reports indicate he fell into extreme hardship years after the 1997 collapse of Mobutu’s regime.

The USA's government position on the forthcoming South Sudan general Election.
31/03/2026

The USA's government position on the forthcoming South Sudan general Election.

BREAKING: Peace Partners Meet Dr. Riek Machar in Juba, Renew Commitment to His Release and 2018 Peace DealJuba, South Su...
31/03/2026

BREAKING: Peace Partners Meet Dr. Riek Machar in Juba, Renew Commitment to His Release and 2018 Peace Deal

Juba, South Sudan

In a significant political development, representatives of the 2018 peace agreement partners have met with Riek Machar Teny in Juba to discuss the future of the peace process and the country’s political direction.

The meeting focused on the implementation of the Revitalized Peace Agreement of 2018, as well as the ongoing situation surrounding Dr. Machar’s house arrest. The delegation expressed concern over the circumstances of his detention, which they linked to the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement–In Government, and pledged to work collectively toward securing his release.

Discussions also touched on the upcoming general elections and the broader security situation across South Sudan. Participants emphasized the urgent need for unity, stability, and full commitment to the peace process to avoid further tensions.

The peace partners reaffirmed their dedication to dialogue and inclusive governance, highlighting that sustainable peace can only be achieved through cooperation and mutual trust among all parties.

This meeting marks a renewed push by key stakeholders to ease political tensions and advance the country toward a more stable and peaceful future.

BREAKING NEWS:Hundreds of trucks destined for S. Sudan stranded in Malaba over taxTrucks stuck at the Malaba border in t...
31/03/2026

BREAKING NEWS:Hundreds of trucks destined for S. Sudan stranded in Malaba over tax

Trucks stuck at the Malaba border in the past. (Courtesy photo)
March 31, 2026 MALABA
More than 500 trucks carrying fuel, cement, food, WFP supplies, and other goods are stuck at Uganda’s Malaba border due to South Sudan’s new requirement for upfront e-permit tax payments, previously handled at the Nimule border or in Juba.

According to Uganda’s Monitor Newspaper, the standoff has sparked severe congestion, financial losses for drivers and agents, and safety concerns on key highways.

Hundreds of trucks bound for South Sudan are now backed up at the Malaba border crossing, creating major disruptions to East African trade routes. The holdup stems from a recent South Sudan Revenue Authority policy demanding immediate payment of e-permit taxes right at the border.

Clearing association chair Peter Sireeka Namlwa reported that over 500 vehicles, some waiting more than two weeks, are now piling up, with numbers possibly nearing 700. These trucks haul critical items like fuel, cement, and World Food Programme rations, exacerbating the crisis.

Previously, taxes were settled at the Nimule border or in Juba, allowing goods to clear on bond. Now, upfront payments are mandatory, shifting enforcement to Malaba and causing chaos at this vital Northern Corridor hub that processes around 1,800 trucks daily from Mombasa to multiple countries.

Clearing agent Proscovia Acam criticized the location of enforcement, arguing it violates transit norms and idles businesses. ‘We’re not against revenue collection, but doing it here worsens everything,’ she said.

Drivers face the worst impacts. Kawuro Oneto, stuck since March 9 from Mombasa, lamented lost allowances, while Ahmed Muhmood worried about spoiling rice cargo after two weeks. Even UN aid trucks are delayed, despite tax exemptions.

Parking shortages have spilled onto the Malaba-Jinja Highway, raising accident risks, according to yard worker Farhad Madoi.

28/03/2026

Eliud KipChogi

27/03/2026

A video from Tanzania shows a virgin woman jumping over a dying horse three times, and the animal revived. Local belief holds that if a very sick animal is jumped over by a virgin girl, it can recover.

25/03/2026

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