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Tanzanians' silence amid serious human rights abuses worrying
Boniface Mwangi and Uganda's Agather Atuhaire were two brave and unarmed citizens of Africa who were subjected to four days of unspeakable torture in Tanzania.
By 3 months ago
Tanzanians' silence amid serious human rights abuses worrying
Nyerere must be turning in his grave over situation in Tanzania
When people are abducted or killed for speaking up, when activists vanish without a trace, when courtrooms become political battlegrounds, the reaction from those in power is chilling
By 3 months ago
Nyerere must be turning in his grave over situation in Tanzania
Acknowledgment, not denial, is the step to healing and justice
In the past year, our country has witnessed one of the most painful chapters in its democratic journey. From the onset of the Gen Z protests in June 2024, the streets became the voice of a young.
By 3 months ago
Acknowledgment, not denial, is the step to healing and justice
Tanzanians' silence amid serious human rights abuses worrying
Boniface Mwangi and Uganda's Agather Atuhaire were two brave and unarmed citizens of Africa who were subjected to four days of unspeakable torture in Tanzania.
By 3 months ago
Tanzanians' silence amid serious human rights abuses worrying
Nyerere must be turning in his grave over situation in Tanzania
When people are abducted or killed for speaking up, when activists vanish without a trace, when courtrooms become political battlegrounds, the reaction from those in power is chilling
By 3 months ago
Nyerere must be turning in his grave over situation in Tanzania
Acknowledgment, not denial, is the step to healing and justice
In the past year, our country has witnessed one of the most painful chapters in its democratic journey. From the onset of the Gen Z protests in June 2024, the streets became the voice of a young.
By 3 months ago
Acknowledgment, not denial, is the step to healing and justice
Tanzanians' silence amid serious human rights abuses worrying
Boniface Mwangi and Uganda's Agather Atuhaire were two brave and unarmed citizens of Africa who were subjected to four days of unspeakable torture in Tanzania.
By 3 months ago
Tanzanians' silence amid serious human rights abuses worrying
Nyerere must be turning in his grave over situation in Tanzania
When people are abducted or killed for speaking up, when activists vanish without a trace, when courtrooms become political battlegrounds, the reaction from those in power is chilling
By 3 months ago
Nyerere must be turning in his grave over situation in Tanzania
Acknowledgment, not denial, is the step to healing and justice
In the past year, our country has witnessed one of the most painful chapters in its democratic journey. From the onset of the Gen Z protests in June 2024, the streets became the voice of a young.
By 3 months ago
Acknowledgment, not denial, is the step to healing and justice
Acknowledgment, not denial, is the step to healing and justice
In the past year, our country has witnessed one of the most painful chapters in its democratic journey. From the onset of the Gen Z protests in June 2024, the streets became the voice of a young.
By Hussein Khalid 3 months ago
Acknowledgment, not denial, is the step to healing and justice
Nairobi boy all revved up to mess with Messi
For a man who had been written off by critics shortly after his jaw-dropping ,big-money move to the super rich Chinese Premier League, Kenyan striker Michael ‘Engineer’ Olunga is exhibiting an incredible spirit to reinvent himself in the beautiful game of football after sealing a season-long loan switch to Spanish La Liga outfit Girona FC.
By NURI BAKARI 7 years ago
Nairobi boy all revved up to mess with Messi
We are not a small club, K’Ogalo fans tell Daily Mail
Gor Mahia fans are well-known for their overzealousness, bravado and love for their club.
By Nuri Bakari 8 years ago
We are not a small club, K’Ogalo fans tell Daily Mail
Why Okoa Kenya failed
The recent failure of Okoa Kenya to take off by not attaining the one million registered voters as stated in Article 257 (1) of the Kenyan constitution is a pointer of a house that needs serious repairs
By Robert Mbok 9 years ago
Why Okoa Kenya failed
Gangs hired by State to silence protesters now target everyone
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Political outfits go rogue when funding dries up
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