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Landlords, house agents and tenants ignore Lagos State Tenacity Law which prescribes monthly and quarterly house and office rent payments, but instead, sticking to annual and 18-month rent payments, ...
Hit by a funding crisis, largely linked to a cut in the United States' contribution, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights has been forced to announce the suspension of a fact-finding ...
Evans Mwangi is one of several young Kenyans still missing since anti-government demonstrations shook the country in June and July 2024. His story captures the lingering pain that haunts many families ...
Funding cuts to international aid organizations mean that medical assistance has dried up for vulnerable people affected by conflict in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.
As part of the Commission's constitutional mandate to protect, promote, and monitor the human rights of LGBTQIA+ persons, a number of proactive and reactive measures have been put in place, led by the ...
Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen is facing mounting political backlash over comments perceived to endorse the use of lethal force by police against protesters, following the deadly June ...
A newly released report presents detailed evidence indicating that Eritrea's leaders actively planned and prepared for the war in Ethiopia's Tigray region well before hostilities erupted.
Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has acknowledged the legitimacy of grievances voiced by young Kenyans during the recent Gen Z-led protests, but firmly condemned the violence, destruction, and ...
The Parliamentary Forum on Land Management, in collaboration with civil societies advocating for land rights, has cautioned the government to approach the issue of balaalo in Northern Uganda with ...