#JLMPPROPEL officially launches as the next phase of the Joint Labour Migration Programme—a flagship @_AfricanUnion initiative to strengthen labour migration governance. Bringing partners together to advance safe, orderly, rights-based & gender-responsive migration across 🌍.
Damn. Who is this Imam ?
What's his name ?
Which mosque does he do his regular teachings from ?
We celebrate idiots and NEVER celebrate enough our hero brothers right here.
Can we get schedules of his teachings and happily storm his mosque to listen to him ?
@IladoKE founder of Art Grooves Africa is heading to #TheMusicImbizo2025 in Durban!She’s a leading voice in African arts, driving culture, creativity & IP advocacy across the continent.
📅 26–30 Aug | 📍Durban ICC
🔗 For more: themusicimbizo.co.za/team-member/as…
Verified Chronology of Events: From Arrest to Death of
Saturday, 7th June
Albert was picked up by DCI officers on motorbikes while having lunch at his father’s home. He was taken to Mawego Police Station, briefly held there, then placed into a vehicle and driven to Nairobi. While on the way, he managed to call friends and inform them that he had been arrested.
Back home, his father immediately boarded a PSV to Nairobi, carrying a title deed he planned to use as surety for bail.
Later that night, around 9pm, Albert called again. He said he had arrived in Nairobi and was being taken to Central Police Station. After that call, his phone went silent. Friends who rushed to Central Police Station arrived at 9:40pm. They were told Albert was at the station, but no one was allowed to see him.
Sunday Morning, 8th June
When friends and family returned to the station the next morning, they were informed that Albert was dead. From that moment, police began giving contradictory statements about the time he was booked, how he died, and even where his body was.
New Evidence
Citizen TV has now confirmed that Albert was officially booked into the Occurrence Book at 2:35am. One hour later, at 3:45am, he was entered into the OB again this time as deceased.
What Doesn’t Add Up
Albert told friends he was at Central Police Station at 9:30pm. So why was he only booked in at 2:35am? Where was he for those five hours? Was he taken elsewhere, beaten, and brought back half-dead or worse?
If the OB records say he was already dead by 3:45am, why are police still insisting he died later at Mbagathi Hospital?
And if the body was at City Mortuary all along, why did police lie the entire day, claiming it was at Mbagathi?
The timeline is broken. The police version of events keeps shifting.
Everything about this feels like a cover-up one that’s falling apart by the hour.
Auditor General Nancy Gathungu says Ruto’s 2025/26 budget relies on unrealistic targets and poor management.
She warns it could push Kenya deeper into debt and weaken key public services.
Film makers!
submissions are officially open for the Arkwood African Film Market and Awards (AAFMA) – Ethiopia’s first-ever international film market and awards event, happening this November in Addis Ababa!
Submit your film now via FilmFreeway:
filmfreeway.com/EthioArkwood
Yesterday the IFACCA General Assembly held in Seoul, Republic of Korea elected seven new directors.
Please join us in welcoming our new Board. Learn more about the Board on the IFACCA website:
English: ifacca.org/news/2025/05/2…
Spanish: ifacca.org/news/2025/05/2…
Russia didn’t just invite President Ibrahim Traoré to Moscow — they sent a state aircraft to personally pick him up from Burkina Faso. That’s not diplomacy. That’s respect.
That’s symbolism. In a world where African leaders are often summoned like subordinates, this moment flips the script. It tells a new story: of African sovereignty being recognized, of alliances built on mutual interest — not colonial residue.
While the West imposes sanctions and sends lectures, Russia sends a plane. You don’t have to agree with everything, but you can’t ignore the shift. This is not the Africa of the 1960s.
This is a continent choosing its friends, asserting its dignity, and rewriting the terms of engagement.
Whatever your stance, history will remember that on Victory Day 2025, the Sahel sent a leader — and Russia welcomed him with full honors. The balance is tilting, and the world is watching.
Jeffrey Sachs, the influential economist and Columbia university professor didn’t hold back this week when asked about trumps trade policy.
“Mickey mouse is smarter than him” “ this isn’t strategy it’s a cartoon version of economics”