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Before March 2013 Kenya will hold presidential and Parliamentary elections that are certain to test the resilience of its democracy. Although a final date is yet to be set, political jockeying and...
As judge Ekaterina Trendafilova read out, on 23 January 2012, the carefully crafted ruling of the International Criminal Court (ICC) on the confirmation of charges against the Ocampo Six, few...
As African leaders prepare to meet in Addis Ababa for its bi-annual Assembly next week, the continent is looking forward to a number of important elections in 2012. Already in many countries...
The provision of witness protection is a crucial component of criminal justice reform. Witness protection underpins the success of criminal justice and in a unique way fosters and forces change...
Between December 2007 and February 2008, in the aftermath of a disputed presidential election, tensions in Kenya erupted into a civil conflict that rocked the entire continent. The violence, which...
Last Friday, 27 August 2010, Kenya ushered in a new constitution, replacing the one inherited at independence in 1963. This is also one of the first major reforms implemented since the 2007 general...
In today's podcast, strike tensions ease as Eskom improves wage offer; the UN creates a new body for women and gender equality issues; and, struggling State-owned enterprises spend R110-million on...
African farmers greeted the collapse of world trade talks with frustration on Wednesday and their countries said it would make it even harder to fight poverty.
The latest bid to conclude talks,...