Monthly Archives: May 2018
Kenya, Djibouti sign 4 trade pacts
Kenya and Djibouti, Wednesday, signed four agreements aimed at boosting trade and deepening bilateral links.
The agreements were signed at State House, Nairobi, where President...
Three Entrepreneurs Showcasing Black British Business
Three London based businesswomen have joined forces to organise an event, which showcases Black British Business excellence. The “Sow-Full” event will illuminate Black British excellence...
The Salvation Army: caring for victims of Modern Slavery
African Voice interviews Lieutenant Colonel Diane Payne, Salvation Army officer, who has been in contact with victims of modern slavery in the UK.
Modern Slavery...
AFRUCA: safe guarding children from domestic slavery
Jide Macaulay, one of AFRUCA's anti slavery ambassadors speaks to African Voice on what the charity does with modern slavery.
I have been a champion...
Nigerian Society of Engineers inaugurate London Branch
The Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE) recorded another historic feat in London on Sunday 6th May 2018 with the inauguration of a new Branch...
Court orders government shutdown
Gabon’s Constitutional Court on Monday ordered the dissolution of the National Assembly thus bringing the work of the Ali Bongo-led government to an end.
A...
Al-Shabaab is Africa’s biggest threat
Al-Shabaab is responsible for more than half the reported attacks carried out in Africa by militant Islamist groups during the past 12 months, a...
Morocco cut ties with Iran
Morocco has accused the Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah of arming the Western Sahara independence movement. The Polisario Front has been fighting Moroccan forces in...
Govt launches Windrush review
Britain’s government launched a review on Wednesday into the treatment of some Caribbean migrants who were invited to Britain after World War Two but...
100,000 circumcisions against STDs
In the second leg of a process that started in 2017 and benefited about 84 000 men, authorities in Mozambique are set to circumcise...