Ali Kiba's Kenyan ex-wife, Amina Khalef, shared an adorable photo of her ex with their children. The two exes seem to be ...
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Tanzanian MP praises Ali Kiba for being decent, not piercing ears: "Wengine wanashusha suruali"
Tanzanian MP Thea Ntara praised Ali Kiba for his modest style, no ear piercings or flashy accessories She criticised local artistes who expose their underwear or adopt provocative fashion trends The ...
Veteran Bongo star Ali Kiba has denied claims that he houses several artists signed under his label in Dar es Salaam. Speaking to Clouds FM, Ali Kiba clarified that he, in fact, bought the King Music ...
Ali Kiba has inked a multimillion-shilling deal to have the elaborate wedding ceremony to his Kenyan babe, Amina Khalef, televised on Azam TV. Today, the bongo star will say, 'I do' at a nikka hosted ...
Months after he said ‘I do’ to his wife Rwahida at a colorful wedding in Dar es Salaam, rumors of a breakup have already emerged. According to Global Publishers, a source close to the two revealed ...
Five years ago, in August 2020, His Excellency President Dr. Irfaan Ali presented a powerful vision for a “unified, prosperous, and secure Guyana”. This vision, centered on the transparent and ...
In August 2019, a community assessment project led by final-year University of Guyana students revealed profound challenges facing the youth of Tiger Bay, Georgetown. Coordinated by Ms. Secola Thomas, ...
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ICC Sentences Former Sudanese Militia Leader to 20 Years
Last week, the International Criminal Court (ICC) sentenced Ali Muhammad Ali Abd-Al-Rahman (also known as Ali Kosheib), a ...
Despotic regimes have their own way of holding rulers accountable. Show trials and trumped-up corruption charges can bring down leaders who have stumbled. Predatory regimes can also offer some grace ...
Judges at the International Criminal Court on Tuesday sentenced a Janaweed militia leader convicted of committing atrocities ...
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International court sentences Sudanese militia leader to 20 years in prison for Darfur atrocities
Judges at the International Criminal Court have sentenced a leader of the feared Sudanese Janjaweed militia to 20 years ...
As Sudan once again descends into war, the International Criminal Court's sentence closes one chapter of Darfur’s long fight ...
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