In July 2024, Dr. Aceng was recognised in Canada for her tremendous works in the health sector.
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Akbank’s Jon Kadriu under fire for his Islamophobic remarks
As scrutiny intensifies, Akbank AG faces a pivotal decision: will it publicly address the controversy or continue to remain silent?
Distributed Denial of Service attacks at the World Economic Forum
Although the World Economic Forum was not set to begin until midday on January 20, ASERT detected high-bandwidth DDoS activity targeting a major Swiss service provider network.
Besigye on a lighter diet following a week-long hunger strike
Dr. Kizza Besigye and Obed Lutale have been formally charged in civilian court, 21 days…
The role that Lira’s ex-police boss Otim played in Adyebo’s murder
The Uganda Human Rights Commission held Otim Raymond accountable for Adyebo’s death in 2007.
Amolatar widow awarded shs60 million after husband died in prison
After the ruling, the widow told reporters that she lodged her complain because her husband left her with a young family which needed support.
Datacentrix retains HP amplify impact status
Datacentrix has focused its efforts to the point where climate action, human rights and digital equity intersect with people.
Besigye’s movement “entrenches the heart”
Dr. Kizza Besigye has been in State custody for more than two months, with his co accused Obed Lutale.
Driving Ethiopia’s digital issuing revolution: two sides of the same coin
Ethiopia is proving it’s on a mission, a rapid one to digitalise. They have a good track record on executing on their ambitious goals.
Exclusive: If Besigye dies in prison, will it be a time bomb?
Besigye is the country’s most arrested politician and activist since early 2000.
Winnie Byanyima describes Minister Baryomunsi’s visit to Besigye in Luzira as “an insult”
Besigye has been in pain since 2001 when he decided to stand against President Museveni for Presidency.
Is AI a game-changer for cyberthreats in Africa?
Generative AI (GenAI) can take many facets of cyberthreats to new levels.
