CNN — For years, Alli Nansolo grappled with whether to cut his son’s dreadlocks or not. Although it is not a legal requirement in
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Six more bodies recovered after hippo capsized boat in Malawi | CNN
CNN — Rescuers have recovered six more bodies from a river in southern Malawi days after a boat carrying about 37 people was capsized
Toddler dead, 23 others missing as hippo capsizes boat in Malawi | CNN
CNN — A toddler has died after a boat ferrying more than 30 villagers across the Shire River in Malawi’s Nsanje district was attacked
Ten lions killed in Kenya as conflict between humans and wild animals worsens | CNN
CNN — Ten lions have been killed in southern Kenya this past week, including six on Saturday alone, as human-wildlife conflict escalates in the
‘Weak and traumatized’ survivors found as 89 bodies recovered in Kenya starvation cult case | CNN
CNN — Police have now recovered 89 bodies from mass graves in a forest in eastern Kenya, believed to be linked to a cult
Uganda’s President Museveni to return anti-LGBTQ+ bill to parliament | CNN
CNN — Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni does not oppose a controversial anti-LGBTQ+ bill and plans to finalize it next week, Uganda’s ruling party, the
Global scientists urge Uganda’s president to veto anti-LGBTQ bill | CNN
CNN — A group of leading global scientists and academics have signed an open letter urging Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni to veto a hardline
‘Hotel Rwanda’ hero to be freed after 25-year terrorism sentence commuted | CNN
CNN — Paul Rusesabagina, who inspired the Hollywood film “Hotel Rwanda,” was released from prison in Rwanda after his prison sentence was commuted Friday
Uganda parliament passes bill criminalizing identifying as LGBTQ, imposes death penalty for some offenses | CNN
CNN — Ugandan lawmakers on Tuesday approved some of the world’s harshest anti-gay laws, making some crimes punishable by death and imposing up to
UN and US join chorus of condemnation against Uganda’s hardline anti-LGBT bill | CNN
CNN — The United Nations and United States on Wednesday added to international outrage over a hardline bill passed by Ugandan lawmakers that criminalizes