UGHE, alongside Adventist University of Central Africa (AUCA) are the only Rwandan higher learning academies that are present in the ranking.
The much-disputed immovable property tax hike in the 2018 law had not been brought into force as the treasury suspended its enforcement twice amid public uproar.
Concerned organs have until June 15, 2027 to completely phase out registration of the population and issuance of the current plastic national identity cards.
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Press freedom advocates say that there has been more foreign influence into the narrative of what’s happening in Sudan than is the case internally, and this further fuels the crisis.
Authorities bank on allocations in the budget to expedite progress on a number of ruling party promises ahead of Presidential and Parliamentary polls.
More than 60 per cent of Africa’s population is under the age of 25, and there is a total of over 450 million youth on the continent.
The reality on ground is that schools purchase what is relatively cheaper rather than what fit to make a balanced diet, and this is likely to remain the case in absence of additional meal budget, or support.
Without support, acquisition and maintenance of irrigation equipment could not be afforded by majority of rural smallholder farmers.
Angela N. Afoley Odai, Acting Head of the Diaspora Division at African Union Commission (AUC) tells NewsPaper Africa that with right policies Africans who join the diaspora could still contribute greatly to Africa’s economies boom.
There are at least 11 million young people coming to the labor market every year in search of work, yet only 3 million jobs are created.
The outgoing head of Eastern Africa Editors Society spoke to NewsPaper Africa about issues that still plague the practice of independent journalism in East Africa.
Media practitioners asked UNESCO to lead efforts to create an African media fund to finance and enhance media sustainability and viability.
States in Africa ought to promote a conducive economic environment in which all media can flourish, including through provision of financial or other public support.