Donald Trump takes over as US 45th President. According to Reuters, Donald Trump took power as the 45th president of the United States on Friday and pledged to end what he called an "American carnage" of rusted factories and crime in an inaugural address that was a populist and nationalist rallying cry
"This is a day no Gambian will ever forget," Barrow said after taking the oath, which was administered by the president of Gambia's bar association. "Our national flag will now fly high among the most democratic nations of the world."
Jammeh, in power since a 1994 coup, initially conceded defeat to Barrow following a Dec. 1 election before back-tracking, saying the vote was flawed.
Ghana has officially welcome the President elect Nana Akufo-Addo. At the swearing-in ceremony the president gladly took the oath of office, lead by Ghana's Chief Justice Georgina Theodora Wood at the Independence Square in Accra, Ghana on Saturday 7th January, 2017...
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As a young African Australian youth who is affecting the community for good, Iraamin Irakiza has been named the See Africa's Person of the Year 2016. He was presented with a special award by Amb Adeniyi Ekine, editor in chief, See Africa Magazine and the National Coordinator Melbourne International Peace Concert (MELBPEACE).
Iraamin's recent performance to raise funds for charity at the Jams for Justice in Ballarat organised by House of Welcome contributes to the decision for him to be named the person of the year.
Nkandu Beltz is the Founder and Chief Empowerment Officer of Fierce and Fabulous.
Nkandu is an author, philanthropist, social change maker and lover of humanity who has worked in the ‘not for profit’ sector for over 10 years.
Born in Zambia and now calling Australia home, Nkandu is devoted to making a lasting change and help people to live a better life. She initially started out as a girl child advocate, advocating for equal rights and raising awareness on HIV/Aids....
I am sad by the big lie made by the police to the media and general public just to protect the wrong actions of the police officers who pepper sprayed and wrongfully arrested me. On the 23rd- September 2016 I was heavily pepper sprayed and wrongly arrested by the police. I am Jafri Katagar the anti-racism campaigner at the Flinders Street.