INTERNATIONAL
Dozens killed in Sierra Leone’s anti-government protest
Sierra Leone’s Police have confirmed that 25 people were killed on Wednesday 10th August after violent protests erupted in parts of the country including the capital, Freetown.
According to the force, six of their officers and 21 civilians were killed during the unrest in Freetown and the eastern part of the country in Makeni and Kamakwie. As investigations continue, the Police reports that it has arrested 130 people with further arrests expected in the coming days.
Leveraging the Zambian Diaspora: AVP’s Tchiyiwe Chihana interviews Elias Chipimo
Find out what Zambia’s former Presidential aspirant Elias Chipimo has been up to since retiring from politics.
Guinea: FNDC calls for nationwide protests against the military junta
Guinea’s Front National for the Defence of the Constitution (FNDC) have organised a nation-wide protest for Thursday 23rd June. This will be the first protest since the junta took over and is supported by the two main opposition parties in the country. The junta has banned all sorts of protest.
APC leader on economic and political challenges in Sierra Leone
This year Sierra Leone celebrated it’s 61 years of independence from the UK. President, Dr Julius Maada Bio has recently shared his government’s successes including measures put in place by his government to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Sierra Leone has recorded one of the lowest rates of confirmed COVID-19 cases and associated deaths in the world.
Thousands attend coronation of Sierra Leone’s Fula tribal Chief
On March 13th, 2022, thousands of people, including Sierra Leone’s vice President Dr. Mohamed Juldeh Jalloh and delegates from many West African countries including Guinea, Liberia, The Gambia, Tchad and Nigeria attended the coronation of Sierra Leone’s Western Fula tribal leader, Alhaji Mohamed Sajor Jalloh.
Tough criticism for Sierra Leone’s government in the growing tax row
Baillor Jalloh is in Sierra Leone where a tax row between government and traders along with various stakeholders has been growing.
The Sierra Leone government is currently under intense scrutiny and criticism by consumers and traders alike after a decrease in the tax threshold from 350 million Leones / $35 000 to the equivalent of 8,400 dollars.
What's in a Name? Zimbabwe Decides.
What's in a Name? Zimbabwe Decides.
The revolving door of Zimbabwe's Movement for Democratic Change (founded 1999) factions took a turn on 24th January when leading opposition leader Nelson Chamisa, announced his newly formed party, Citizen's Coalition for Change (CCC).