14-year-old girl held in junta detention campaign, detainees’ count reach at 120

School Bus Donated to SA Army Combat Training Centre

South Africa: SA Army Combat Training Centre Maremane residents have been struggling with a permanent school bus for the children staying in the Maremane family quarters on the Lohatlha Military Base, making it difficult for the parents to transport their children to and from the schools in Postmasburg.

Mauritius Consultative workshop focuses on QAA Strategic Roadmap

Mauritius: A Consultative Workshop focusing on the Quality Assurance Authority’s (QAA) Roadmap for the period 2024-2028 was launched this morning, by the Vice-Prime Minister (VPM), Minister of Education, Tertiary Education, Science and Technology, Leela Devi Dookun-Luchoomun, at the Hennessy Park Hotel in Ebène.

Botswana seeks to learn from Kenya Horticulture Trade

Botswana, Nairobi: In the quest to become self sufficient in food production, Botswana stands to learn a lot from Kenya, a country of similar size and geographic landmass that has done well in high quality horticultural export trade, Vice President Slumber Tsogwane has said.

Dominica: PM Roosevelt Skerrit lauds ‘Build Back Equal’ Project of UN

Dominica: The Ministry of Health, Wellness and Social Services, in partnership with United Nations (UN) Women and United Nations Fund for Population Activities (UNFPA), launched the 'Build Back Equal' Project in Dominica on Monday.

The campaign is going in Sudan related to the detentions of opponents of the Sudan coup, they even did not leave children, as the government detained a girl who is just 14 years old, ‘Maya Hasan Ahmed’ she was just in eighth grade in her primary school, they arrested her during the February 21 marches of Millions in Omdurman.

According to Lawyer Amira Mohamed’, the girl is not registered in any police stations.

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As per the reports by the Samarb Neighbourhood Committees in Khartoum North, the detention of the committee member ‘Mujahid Mustafa Suleiman’ who belonged to his workplace to an unknown destination.

There is a committee made to serve those affected by Arbitrary and Unlawful Detention and the arrest of Mohamed Bushra. On Monday evening, the military ruined their house in Omdurman and searched their house without having any judicial orders, said by the brother of an activist.

As per the Committee, this was clearly a bad intention of the military and abused their power in pursuing and abusing the revolutionaries and made it clear that it would submit a memorandum of the Public Prosecutor.

The team of Emergency lawyers announced the redemption of another 36 detainees from Soba Prison and Omdurman Women Prison after being transferred to various police stations, and official complaints were filed against 31 of them.

They also stated that redemption access increased to about 70 detainees since Monday. However, more than 120 detainees are still in prison, and some are in detention centres.

Furthermore, Emergency lawyer ‘Amira Mohamed stated that Alaa Shamseldin and Ibtihal Adel were released from the women’s prison in Omdurman. She referred to the release on bail of more than 20 of the February 21 Marches of the Millions of detainees.

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She also said that she got reports about the detainees’ presence in the criminal investigation department in Khartoum, North Bahri. The emergency lawyers also reciving phone calls from the families of demonstrators missing.

School Bus Donated to SA Army Combat Training Centre

South Africa: SA Army Combat Training Centre Maremane residents have been struggling with a permanent school bus for the children staying in the Maremane family quarters on the Lohatlha Military Base, making it difficult for the parents to transport their children to and from the schools in Postmasburg.

Mauritius Consultative workshop focuses on QAA Strategic Roadmap

Mauritius: A Consultative Workshop focusing on the Quality Assurance Authority’s (QAA) Roadmap for the period 2024-2028 was launched this morning, by the Vice-Prime Minister (VPM), Minister of Education, Tertiary Education, Science and Technology, Leela Devi Dookun-Luchoomun, at the Hennessy Park Hotel in Ebène.

Botswana seeks to learn from Kenya Horticulture Trade

Botswana, Nairobi: In the quest to become self sufficient in food production, Botswana stands to learn a lot from Kenya, a country of similar size and geographic landmass that has done well in high quality horticultural export trade, Vice President Slumber Tsogwane has said.

Dominica: PM Roosevelt Skerrit lauds ‘Build Back Equal’ Project of UN

Dominica: The Ministry of Health, Wellness and Social Services, in partnership with United Nations (UN) Women and United Nations Fund for Population Activities (UNFPA), launched the 'Build Back Equal' Project in Dominica on Monday.

Botswana earns praise for urban development in UN Assembly

Nairobi, Bopa: Botswana’s model of spatial planning to transform slum dwellings into more habitable residential areas has earned praise from different stakeholders at the Second United Nations (UN) Habitat Assembly in Nairobi, Kenya.

Ndeke Primary and Secondary School ablutions given a facelift

Zambia: The Air Power Ladies Club (APLC) Patron, Sharmaine Barry, has committed to continued community work to improve the lives of Zambia Air Force (ZAF) personnel, their families and the lives of ordinary people in communities surrounding ZAF Bases.