On April 27, 2017, a hapless cow wandered off-course during a seasonal cattle drive in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and ended up over the campfire of some Indigenous hunters.
Human Rights
Fifty-two years-ago on February 21st, the world lost the great anti-colonial fighter, Malcolm X. Around the world, millions pause on this anniversary and take note of the life and contribution of Brother Malcolm.
The young car-washers of the Mathare slums become acquainted with police brutality at an early age.
Tagged under Democracy & Governance Human Rights, Kenya, Bunge la Mwananchi, Gacheke GachihiOur country’s battered human rights record was dealt another blow on the evening of 22 March, when anti-mining activist and Amadiba Crisis Committee Chairperson, Sikhosiphi Bazooka Rhadebe, was gunned down in another seemingly state-sponsored hit.
Tagged under Human Security Glebelands Hostel, South Africa, Human Rights, Extra-judicial killings