In January 2003, when Wildlife Conservation Society researchers working in Tanzania’s Southern Highlands heard from local hunters that there was a monkey called the kipunji living on the slopes of Mount Rungwe, they didn’t know what to think. They had never heard of the kipunji, but the local Wanyakyusa are storytellers, and the line between […]
Lady Justice Imani Daud Aboud, the President of the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights, has praised the Tanzanian government for keeping its pledge to build the Pan-African Judicial Body's permanent headquarters in Arusha, Tanzania. In a statement forwarded to the Ghana News Agency, Lady Justice Aboud said, "On…
The African Court on Human and Peoples Rights will have its headquarters built in Arusha by the Chinese company CRJE (East Africa) Ltd, solidifying Chinas position as the primary supporter of recent efforts by continental organizations to obtain their own facilities. | Pulse Nigeria