African Court On Human and Peoples’ Rights Issues New Orders to Kenya Over Non-Compliance in the Ogiek Case

African Court On Human and Peoples’ Rights Issues New Orders to Kenya Over Non-Compliance in the Ogiek Case

Arusha, — The Court delivered its decision on Thursday 4 December 2025, at its seat in Arusha-Tanzania, after determining that the Respondent State (Kenya) has not fulfilled several of its earlier orders relating to the protection of the Ogiek community, an indigenous community found in the Mau Forest, Kenya. The Court made its findings following…

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AI is not a technology problem

AI is not a technology problem

Artificial intelligence is distracting too many organisations into thinking that AI is a technology challenge. It’s not, well, not primarily. AI is first and foremost a people problem, and it is a business problem. Technology alone cannot deliver impact. How your teams adopt it, how your leaders integrate it and how your operations evolve around…

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African Court On Human and Peoples’ Rights Issues New Orders to Kenya Over Non-Compliance in the Ogiek Case

Africa’s Drylands Need the Right Kind of Support – Listening to the Pastoralists Who Live There

Africa’s drylands are often imagined as vast, empty spaces. Romantic wilderness on the one hand. Zones of hunger, conflict and poverty on the other. Media stories tend to emphasise crises and scarcity, portraying these regions as peripheral and fragile. But this narrative obscures a more complex and hopeful reality. Across these landscapes, millions of pastoralists…

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US Supreme Court allows Texas to use redrawn district map for 2026 midterms | Donald Trump News

US Supreme Court allows Texas to use redrawn district map for 2026 midterms | Donald Trump News

The United States Supreme Court has ruled that the southern state of Texas may proceed with using a controversial map of congressional districts designed to favour Republicans in the 2026 midterm elections. Thursday’s decision was split along ideological lines, with the court’s six conservative justices giving the new map the go-ahead and the three liberal…

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African workers outpace global peers in GenAI adoption

African workers outpace global peers in GenAI adoption

Only 17% of respondents report using GenAI every day. Africa’s workforce is embracing artificial intelligence (AI) at a faster pace than global peers, but pressure is mounting for organisations to ramp up digital skills development as generative AI (GenAI) begins reshaping roles across industries. This is according to PwC’s Global Workforce Hopes and Fears Survey…

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African Court On Human and Peoples’ Rights Issues New Orders to Kenya Over Non-Compliance in the Ogiek Case

Africa at the G20 Youth Leadership Dialogue

The G20 moment presents a critical opportunity for African political leadership to shape global governance in ways that reflect its priorities around climate justice, equitable development, and inclusive democracy. South Africa’s G20 presidency and the permanent membership of the African Union to the group, presents tangible domestic, regional and international opportunities for youth leadership in…

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