The latest update on Africa: Widows’ Rights in Africa emphasizes the importance of protecting widows’ rights after the death of their husbands. It highlights the need for legal reforms to ensure widows retain their inheritance, property, and social status. The article advocates for ending harmful cultural practices that often leave widows vulnerable and marginalized in society.
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One-party parliament looms as opposition says democracy ‘killed’
The ruling CNDD-FDD party in Burundi won all 100 parliamentary seats in an election criticized by the opposition and Human Rights Watch as a blow to democracy, claiming over 96% of the vote amidst allegations of rigging and intimidation. The electoral commission reported minor irregularities, while the African Union praised the election's transparency, leading to widespread discontent in Bujumbura. More Context
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