insert_link Oshiwambo Liberia teeketapo ompangu yiimbuluma Egumbo lyopaalamende yopevi mo Liberia olya zimine osheetwapo opo pu etwe ompangu yiimbuluma yiita,konima yoomvula dha thika 20 sho iita yopashigwana yi kenyeneka yeya pehulilo. Mo 2009 Okomisi yo Truth and Reconciliation Commission oya gandja ethindilemo opo pweetwe ompangu ndjoka,ashike okwali sha tindwa kashona,molwaashoka aakomeho miita onkee yena enwethemo. Hanga oshititatu shaantu omilion oya hulitha pethimbo lyiita yopashigwana pokati ko 1989 no 2003. Iimbuluma oya kwatelamo omadhipago,omakwatonkonga,okulya onyama yomuntu,noku kuta […] todayMarch 6, 2024 13
insert_link Africa Liberia transferred power peacefully again: 3 reasons the calm is holding, and one red flag By Charles Wratto, Babes Bolyai University Joseph Boakai was sworn in as Liberia’s 26th president on 22 January 2024. Boakai secured a six year term of office after defeating incumbent president George Weah in a keenly contested November 2023 poll with 50.9% of the votes cast. The west African country of 5 million people reached a major milestone on 17 November 2023, when Weah, of the Congress for […] todayJanuary 24, 2024 8
insert_link South Africa Sharpeville: new research on 1960 South African massacre shows the number of dead and injured was massively undercounted Nancy L Clark, Louisiana State University and William H. Worger, University of California, Los Angeles On 21 March 1960 at 1.40 in the afternoon, apartheid South Africa’s police opened fire on a peaceful crowd of about 4,000 residents of Sharpeville, who were protesting against carrying identity documents that restricted black people’s movement. The police minimised the number of victims by at least one third, and justified the shooting by claiming […] todayDecember 1, 2023 8