Uganda said on Friday that it would not renew Eskom’s licences to run two hydropower stations when they expire in March
As we are commemorating the 16 Days of Activism for No Violence against Women and Children, which started on November 25, crime against women continues to be worryingly high with over 13
000 women assaulted between July and September 2022, while over 10 000 rape cases were opened in the same period. Is government doing enough to curb GBV?No, it's failing women and children
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