Petition against Justice Kulendi: No case found

A petition against Justice Yonny Kulendi was dismissed after a constitutional review found no prima facie case. President Mahama followed due process by referring the petition to the Chief Justice, whose assessment determined the constitutional threshold for further action was not met. This demonstrates the established legal protocol for judicial complaints, where the executive branch defers to the judiciary’s independent review. The matter is now formally closed, upholding the separation of powers outlined in Ghana’s Constitution.Continue Reading

68th Ordinary Session of the Conference of Heads of State and Government: ECOWAS Leaders reaffirm zero tolerance for Unconstitutional changes of Government

ECOWAS leaders have forcefully reaffirmed their zero-tolerance stance against unconstitutional power grabs, explicitly condemning a recent coup attempt in Benin and warning exiled political actors, as seen in The Gambia, against destabilizing actions. The summit balanced this firm defense of democratic norms with commendation for successful elections in member states, highlighting a dual strategy of pressure and positive reinforcement. Critically, the bloc is strategically linking regional security with long-term economic integration and the “ECOWAS Vision 2050,Continue Reading

Ministro do Mar reforça apoio às comunidades piscatórias da Brava com novos equipamentos e compromissos estruturantes

The Minister of the Sea has committed to significant, community-prioritized investments in Brava’s fishing sector, including new equipment, infrastructure like a Fisherman’s House and ice machines, and critical transport links. This direct engagement highlights a strategic shift from mere resource provision to addressing systemic barriers like isolation and energy access that hinder the island’s artisanal fishing economy. The core value proposition is a holistic development model that pairs immediate operational support with long-term structural projects to enhance safety, product quality,Continue Reading

Ra’iisul Wasaare ku-xigeenka oo xilka u kala wareejiyay Wasiirka cusub iyo Wasiirkii hore ee Ganacsiga

Somalia’s Deputy Prime Minister has formally transferred leadership of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, signaling a continued focus on economic revitalization as a national priority. The government explicitly identifies this ministry as central to the country’s development, with a core strategy of reviving domestic industries and boosting local production. This move underscores a deliberate policy shift towards strengthening the national economy and creating job opportunities for Somali citizens. The transition emphasizes expectations of integrity and diligent work from the new minister to advance these critical economic objectives.Continue Reading

“L’Assemblée Nationale n’est ni sourde ni indifférente aux (…) – Gabonews

In a recent parliamentary session, the National Assembly demonstrated its responsiveness to public concerns by decisively advancing key legislation. Four major bills were debated, resulting in the unanimous adoption of an organic law for the Economic, Social, Environmental, and Cultural Council, while the Lancaster company bill was sent back to the government for substantial revision. This process underscores a legislative body actively engaged in rigorous, consensus-driven lawmaking, balancing decisive action with the prudence to demand greater clarity on complex issues. The session ultimately affirms theContinue Reading

une trentaine de personnes, majoritairement des militaires, écrouées

Benin’s government has successfully thwarted a military coup attempt, leading to the arrest and imprisonment of dozens of suspects, predominantly soldiers. This decisive action underscores the regime’s current control but highlights persistent, significant instability within the nation’s armed forces. The event serves as a critical warning that even in relatively stable West African democracies, underlying institutional tensions can erupt violently. It emphasizes the ongoing, fragile balance of power in the region and the constant vigilance required to maintain constitutional order.Continue Reading

La Côte d'Ivoire à Doha : Abidjan à la grand-messe mondiale de la lutte anticorruption

Côte d’Ivoire is participating in the UN’s premier global anti-corruption conference in Doha, signaling its commitment to international governance standards. The nation’s delegation, led by the head of its High Authority for Good Governance, aims to align with and learn from global strategies to strengthen domestic integrity frameworks. This engagement underscores a strategic move to bolster both national accountability and international credibility in the fight against corruption.Continue Reading

ولد اليدالي: نأمل تعزيز التعاون مع قطر في مكافحة الفساد

Mauritania’s anti-corruption chief seeks to deepen institutional cooperation with Qatar, specifically in knowledge and experience sharing. This highlights a strategic move to leverage international partnerships for domestic anti-corruption efforts. The official underscores Mauritania’s active commitment to its UN convention obligations, framing the engagement as both principled and practical. This positions such bilateral cooperation as a critical mechanism for translating international commitments into tangible, on-the-ground governance improvements.Continue Reading

The ANC Youth League’s conference descended into significant disorganization, as evidenced by a two-hour delay that left President Cyril Ramaphosa waiting. This incident starkly reveals deep-seated operational dysfunction and a lack of discipline within the party’s youth structures. The practical takeaway is that such public chaos critically undermines the ANC’s authority and projects an image of internal instability to the nation. Ultimately, this episode signals a weakening of the party’s cohesion and its ability to manage its own key institutions.Continue Reading

NPA dismisses Kiir’s 2026 elections plan as “premature,” warns of fresh instability

A major political alliance in South Sudan warns that rushing to hold elections in December 2026 risks undermining peace, as the critical preconditions for a credible vote remain unmet. Despite a recent political agreement to proceed, the country has failed to implement foundational elements of its peace deal, including security reforms, a permanent constitution, and a national census. The alliance argues that holding an election under current conditions would be a hollow exercise that legitimizes the status quo rather than reflecting the genuine will of the people. ItContinue Reading