An officer of the Liberia National Police (LNP), Sgt. John D. Kumeh has expressed dissatisfaction over the manner in which he has been ill treated by authorities of the LNP. He said "since the authorities can not send me to
The Liberia Watch for Human Rights (LWHR) has written the Minister of Justice, demanding investigation into claims that officials of Grand Bassa County are on the payroll of the Liberian Agricultural Company (LAC).
Most people work in big organisations and under conditions that must cater for everyone's welfare; both employers and employees must be aware of their duties and responsibilities in the workplace. In any place where someone is working (here spraying herbicides),
The Minister of State for Information and Communications, Ibrahim Nakande, has appealed to the striking staff of Nigerian Tele-communications Limited to return to work in the overall interest of the nation.
The 10th edition of the Ascoki Labour day celebrations tournament has been called off. Ascoki technical director, Jean-Pierre Gakire confirmed the development recently, adding that main sponsors, Ministry of Labour and Development have forced the annual tournament to be called
South African union members vowed on Friday to stop the delivery to Zimbabwe of a consignment of weapons from China which reportedly includes three million rounds of small arms ammunition.
THE Zambia Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) has urged the Government to immediately withdraw the Bill for amendment of the Industrial and Labour Relations Act currently before Parliament citing serious flaws.
Commonwealth Secretary-General Kamalesh Sharma met Kenya's political leaders on Friday and urged consolidated and decisive advance in the process of reconciliation following the swearing in of a power-sharing cabinet this week.
A contingent of fourteen police officers of The Gambia Police Force will leave Banjul today, Friday, April 18 to the Sudanese trouble region of Darfur under the United Nations peacekeeping mission.
Joseph Kony, leader of the Lord's Resistance Army, fears that President Yoweri Museveni will arrest him even if he signed the final peace agreement, Ruth Nankabirwa, the defence state minister, has said.
Josephine Akello had hoped the peace talks between the Ugandan government and the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) would finally end with rebel leader Joseph Kony signing a peace accord on 10 April.
Julia Dolly Joiner, Commissioner for Political Affairs at the Africa Union, has called on everyone to collectively fight against impunity, end discrimination and promote gender equality on the continent.
The new Registrar of the Hague-based International Criminal Court (ICC), Ms Slyvana Arbia, granted an exclusive interview to independent Hirondelle News Agency over her vision of the global court and her work as the Chief of Prosecutions at the International
Abused and neglected children in Khayelitsha have secured a new source of protection, guidance and support with the newly opened Nonceba Family Counselling Centre in the area.
The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) and Amnesty International have appealed to the Imo State government to release one Patrick Okoroafor, who was sentenced to death by the Robbery and Firearms tribunal, when he was sixteen and has been in custody