Independent Electoral Commission Alarmed by Unauthorized Entry Allegations and Vote Rigging Claims

By: Trevor Maila May, 28 2024

The Independent Electoral Commission has raised concerns over recent incidents in KwaZulu-Natal involving unauthorized entry to storage sites and allegations of vote rigging. Videos circulation online purport incorrect handling of election materials by the IEC. Security measures and the integrity of the election process are being emphasized amid these claims.

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EU Faces Disunity Over ICC's Arrest Warrants For Israeli and Hamas Leaders Amid 2014 Gaza Conflict

By: Trevor Maila May, 21 2024

The European Union is grappling with division over the ICC's move to issue arrest warrants for Israeli and Hamas leaders for alleged war crimes during the 2014 Gaza conflict. While some member states support the ICC's actions, others worry about the impact on the peace process. This disunity highlights the complexities of Middle Eastern politics and the challenges in balancing human rights with political considerations.

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Workers' Day in Nigeria: Celebrating Resilience and Confronting Wage Disparities

By: Trevor Maila May, 1 2024

Labour Day in Nigeria is a significant event highlighting the struggles and achievements of its workers. It underscores the role of labor unions in championing fair wages and improved working conditions, amidst challenges like wage disparities and frequent strikes.

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Luhya Political Unity: Oparanya Urges Mudavadi and Wetangula to Join Forces Under ODM

By: Trevor Maila Apr, 30 2024

Wycliffe Oparanya of ODM is advocating for a significant political realignment in Kenya by urging Luhya leaders Musalia Mudavadi and Moses Wetangula to dissolve their parties and unite. He argues that their collaboration could strengthen the Luhya community's influence in the upcoming elections.

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