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Investigation Launched into Met Police’s Management of Complaints Against Mohamed Al Fayed

Two allegations regarding the Metropolitan Police's management of accusations against ex-Harrods chief Mohamed Al Fayed are set to undergo scrutiny—this time, internally, but under the oversight of an independent watchdog. The police force is currently in the process of reviewing a total of 21 allegations that emerged prior to Mr. Al Fayed's passing in 2023 at the age of 94. In November, they referred two specific cases to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC). The IOPC has outlined that the Metropolitan’s…

Nairobi County Official Cracks Down on Somali Lounge Following Noise Complaints

NAIROBI, Kenya (AX) — In the heart of Nairobi on Saturday evening, Geoffrey Mosiria, the county's Chief Officer for Environment, swooped down on the Somali-owned Fay Bistrow lounge situated in Kilimani. This operation was a response to continuous clamor from the locals about escalated noise levels. It's all part of Nairobi's ongoing hustle to shush the city's residential zones, and the episode sure stirred the pot. Despite several advisories given to the nightclub's management to dial back on the decibels, they seemed to…

complaints and threats of indefinite strike on Radio Television

In the Democratic Republic of Congo, staff, all categories combined, for national radio and television broadcasts, the official media, threaten to disconnect. A strike notice, for unlimited movement, was submitted yesterday, Monday, August 16, to the general management. there are suspicions of financial mismanagement, but the manager rather thinks that the employees have been manipulated.…

Somalia appoints team to investigate complaints about soldier training

Somalia appoints team to investigate complaints about training of soldiers in Eritrea MOGADISHU, Somalia - Somalia has bowed to pressure on the underground training of young soldiers in Eritrea, following protests from their parents and opposition figures, who accuse the government of withholding information on their progress. There are nearly 5,000 soldiers training in Eritrea, but the government has…

KDF commanders go to troops in Somalia amid complaints of pointless

MOGADISHU, Somalia - A top defense force in Kenya the commander on Friday visited several forward bases in Somalia among Mogadishu's claims that Kenyan troops have targeted civilians in the Gedo region of Jubaland. Sector II Commander Brigadier Jeff Nyagah, who is also the contingent commander of the Kenyan troops serving in Somalia during AMISOM, visited the Kenyan Armed Forces deployed in various advancing bases in Somalia. Brigadier Nyagah visited troops based in Kolbiyow, Ras Kamboni, Kuday, Abdale Birole, New…

Somalia’s opposition to lodging complaints with the Election Committee

Somalia's opposition to lodging complaints with members of the Nomination Committee MOGADISHU, Somalia - The Union of Presidential Candidates has been given the opportunity to lodge complaints against certain members of the Election Commission ahead of Somalia's votes as one of the preliminary agreements signed last week and witnessed by dozens of stakeholders. Stakeholders agreed to have…

the unions present notebooks on complaints to

In Senegal, no march to have fun Labor Day for the second yr in a row ... However the central unions have been capable of lodge their employees' complaints on the Republican Palace within the presence of Macky Sall, who noticed that 1,236 employees have been laid off and 16,500 have been laid off in a dark financial context linked to the pandemic. represents the casual sector.…

Senegalese youth presented their complaints

How to improve employment and integration of young people in Senegal? The issue was debated all day on Thursday, April 22 during a presidential council. Around the head of state Macky Sall were representatives of young people, trade unions, funding structures, educators and financial partners. as reported from Dakar, Charlotte…

Before the ICJ, Uganda responds to complaints

War reparations have been at the heart of debates in the International Court of Justice since Tuesday. In 2005, this UN court found Uganda guilty of interfering in the affairs of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and ordered compensation for the damage caused during the Ugandan army's occupation of Ituri, in particular. billion dollars in Kampala.…

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