African countries are implementing a range of emergency measures to cope with rising fuel costs and supply disruptions triggered by the ongoing Gulf crisis, exposing structural vulnerabilities in energy systems across the continent. From rationing and curfews to policy shifts toward renewable energy, governments are scrambling to cushion their economies…
The Law Society of Kenya (LSK) has formally objected to the admission of six lawyers to the Kenyan Roll of Advocates, claiming that their enrolment earlier this year violated existing legal provisions. In a letter addressed to the Chief Justice, the society raised concerns over the admission of the six…
Nairobi, Kenya – Kenya has been ranked among countries experiencing high levels of corruption with no signs of progress, according to the 2025 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) released by Transparency International on February 10. Kenya’s Declining Score The report shows Kenya’s score dropped to 30 out of 100, down from…
President Salva Kiir has removed Interior Minister Angelina Teny from her post, marking a significant political shift in South Sudan’s already fragile unity government. Teny, a senior opposition figure and the wife of detained First Vice President Riek Machar, was dismissed on Monday evening, though no official reasons were provided.…
South Sudanese President Salva Kiir has dismissed one of his five vice presidents, Benjamin Bol Mel, in a dramatic shake-up of the government’s upper ranks, as the country faces escalating internal tensions. Bol Mel, appointed in February and widely considered Kiir’s likely successor, was also stripped of his roles as…
