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Calls for the departure of US forces from Niger intensify

Sameera Casmod | sameerac@radioislam.co.za 03 May 2024 | 10:50 a.m. SAST 1-minute read Protestors in Niger have taken to the streets to demand the immediate departure of US troops from the north, after Niger’s military junta announced its decision to withdraw from a...

For SA launches Religious Freedom Scorecard: A guide to political parties ‘ stance on religious freedom

Neelam Rahim | neelam@radioislam.co.za 3-minute read 02 May 2024 | 16:48 CAT FOR SA has introduced a significant tool on its website: the Religious Freedom Scorecard. This Scorecard offers a comprehensive view of how political parties have voted on legislation...

CoughWatchSA: web-based respiratory illness surveillance

Sameera Casmod | sameerac@radioislam.co.za 2 May 2024 | 13:12 SAST 1-minute read CoughWatchSA is a participatory program aimed at monitoring respiratory illnesses. It enables citizens to report respiratory symptoms on a weekly basis in order to support current...

The Asia-Pacific Report

Sameera Casmod | sameerac@radioislam.co.za 2 May 2024 | 12:06 p.m. SAST 2-minute read In Malaysia, American fast-food chain KFC has become the latest to close numerous outlets in Muslim-majority areas, as the effects of boycott campaigns begin to filter through....
The ASRI Report

The ASRI Report

Sameera Casmod | sameerac@radioislam.co.za 04 October 2024 | 11:40 a.m. CAT 2-minute read Former Public Protector...

Nigerian Military Shoots Dead #Endsars Protestors

Nigerian Military Shoots Dead #Endsars Protestors

The BBC reports that a number of demonstrators against police brutality have been shot dead or wounded in Lagos, Nigeria. Witnesses told local media that up to 12 people had been killed when soldiers opened fire. Meanwhile, Amnesty International said it has received...

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Burkina Faso : A Step Away from Famine

Burkina Faso : A Step Away from Famine

  The World Food Programme on Monday said thousands in the Central Sahel will face even further destitution unless immediate access is granted to humanitarian organizations. The UN emergency food relief agency warned that disastrous levels of hunger could hit...

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Cameroon Imposes Mobile Phone Tax

Cameroon Imposes Mobile Phone Tax

A tax on mobile phones and tablets is to be introduced on Thursday in Cameroon. Consumer rights campaigners have called on citizens to boycott the new tax. The BBC reports that if the importer did not pay the corresponding customs dues, consumers will be required to...

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Lockdown Impact – Classrooms Occupied by Chickens

Lockdown Impact – Classrooms Occupied by Chickens

Pupils of Mwea Brethren Primary School in Kenya were shocked to find their classrooms occupied by chickens. The cash-strapped school owner had converted the school into a chicken farm when all institutions of learning in the country were closed in March as part of...

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Eight Killed in Lagos Petrol Station Explosion

Eight Killed in Lagos Petrol Station Explosion

At least eight people have been killed in an explosion that ignited a fire at a petrol station in Lagos, Nigeria. 25 homes were razed in the inferno, and 16 shops and a primary school destroyed. The BBC reports that the explosion occurred in the early hours of this...

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Africa to Receive Emergency IMF Grants

22 African countries have been approved for emergency aid by the International Monetary Fund. 28 countries in total were approved for assistance by the IMF on Monday. Africa News reports that the funds will enable these countries to either pay their debts or alleviate...

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