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Nigerian Physicians Set Deadline for Strike Over Pay and Working Conditions

The Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) finds itself at a critical juncture, issuing a 21-day ultimatum aimed squarely at the federal government. The stakes are high, as the association threatens nationwide industrial action unless urgent attention is paid to pressing issues surrounding salaries, allowances, and overall welfare. When medical professionals raise their voices in unison, it is not just a flurry of words; it's a call for action that demands to be heard. Bala Audu, President of the NMA, recently expressed…

Nigerian University Conducts Inspections to Verify Women’s Attire During Exams

Recently, a troubling video from Olabisi Onabanjo University in Ogun State ignited a wave of indignation across social media platforms. The footage depicted women students subjected to unwarranted physical contact from female staff members tasked with checking for bras prior to an examination. This incident raises several uncomfortable yet crucial questions about conduct, authority, and the rights of students in educational settings. The university, thus far, has opted to remain silent, not providing any immediate…

Somalia Wraps Up Engagement in the 113th International Labour Conference, Denounces Hostile Initiatives

Reflections from the 113th International Labour Conference: A Somali Perspective The delegation from Somalia, under the leadership of Minister of Labour and Social Affairs, Hon. Yusuf Mohamed Adan, recently wrapped up their engagement at the 113th International Labour Conference (ILC) held in Geneva from June 2 to June 13, 2025. Now back in Mogadishu, the twelve delegates have immersed themselves in deep contemplation and strategic meetings at the Ministry's headquarters over the past couple of days. These days spent in…

Ghana’s Healthcare System in Crisis Amid Ongoing Strike

The ongoing strike by nurses and midwives has effectively paralyzed the country's healthcare system, prompting urgent calls from the government for the striking professionals to "reconsider" their actions. This drastic move is not just about wages; it embodies deeper systemic frustrations that have simmered for years. Imagine waking up in an emergency room, only to find minimal staff and a mountain of unattended patients. Such is the reality now faced by many hospitals, where the very individuals who dedicate their lives…

Heartfelt Tributes Honor South African Star Presley Chweneyagae

In a poignant moment for South Africa’s artistic community, the nation is collectively mourning the loss of actor Presley Chweneyagae, who tragically passed away at the young age of 40. His untimely departure leaves a palpable void, both onscreen and off. Chweneyagae first captured global attention in 2005 with his compelling portrayal in the Oscar-winning film Tsotsi. This gripping narrative not only showcased his exceptional talent but also served as a stark reflection of the social disparities and hardships faced in…

Championing a Vision for Social Justice in Anticipation of the G20 Summit in South Africa

South Africa has taken on a significant role as the chair of the G20, embodying the theme "Solidarity, Equality, Sustainability." Recently, the country hosted the second Employment Working Group (EWG) meeting in Umhlanga, KwaZulu-Natal, under the poignant banner, "Living and Working in an Unequal World: Ensuring Decent Work and Decent Lives." In an age where inequality seems to pervade every corner of society, discussions on gender equality and labor rights are not just timely; they are imperative. As the sun dipped below…

Africa Takes a Stand Against Aid Shortfalls as U.S. Funding Landscape Shifts

In recent years, the landscape of global funding has been tumultuous, prompting African nations to grapple with the consequences of dwindling foreign aid. The ripple effects of changes in American policy, particularly under the Trump administration, pose a grave threat to essential health, education, and economic stability initiatives crucial for various countries on the continent. A notable example is President Donald Trump's executive order, which quelled new government spending on foreign assistance for a staggering 90…

Gabon Judges Protest Poor Working Conditions with Strike Action

For nearly a month now, the judicial system has come to a standstill, with magistrates resolute in their decision to abstain from their duties. This protest stems from persistent grievances regarding subpar working conditions and insufficient salaries. As a result, countless court cases have languished in limbo, leaving many seeking justice in a precarious state of uncertainty. The National Trade Union of Magistrates, known as SYNAMAG, has voiced strong disapproval toward the government’s apparent neglect of the judiciary.…

Trump and UK Labour: A Diplomatic Dispute that May Signal the Start of Ongoing Tensions

When Sofia Patel, the head of operations for the Labour Party, shared an update on her LinkedIn about campaign opportunities with U.S. presidential aspirant Kamala Harris, she likely didn't foresee the uproar it would provoke. The now-removed post stated: "I have nearly 100 Labour Party staff members (both past and present) set to head to the U.S. shortly, targeting North Carolina, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Virginia." She continued, "I have ten spots open for anyone willing to travel to the critical battleground state of…

Reeves Addresses UK Labour Conference Amidst Controversy

During its annual conference, Britain's ruling Labour party aimed to project optimism regarding the nation's economic outlook, even as it faced significant pushback over proposed welfare cuts and ongoing controversies surrounding high-profile gifts received by top ministers. In her pivotal address at the party's gathering in Liverpool, Chancellor Rachel Reeves, occasionally interrupted by hecklers, emphasized the importance of "iron discipline" in managing the economy as state debt reaches alarming levels. As the first…

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