Human Rights

Zimbabwe prize-winning novelist gets suspended sentence, fine over protest

Prize-winning Zimbabwean novelist and filmmaker Tsitsi Dangarembga was found guilty of staging an anti-government protest and received a six-month suspended…

4 years ago

Where is He? Bobi Wine launches online tough question to govt, posts profiles of kidnapped supporters

Behind the statistics are real lives suffering because of one man's greed to hold onto power, Bobi Wine states in…

4 years ago

Tunisian journalists denounce president’s law on prison terms for false information

Tunisia's president on Friday decreed a law imposing prison terms for spreading false information or rumours online, a move immediately…

4 years ago

Egyptian court confirms dismissal of lecturer who shared belly dancing clip on facebook

A top Egyptian court has upheld a decision to expel an academic from her university job after she published a…

4 years ago

NUP Man jailed 485 days for wearing a red political beret

Uganda People's Defence Forces (UPDF) have jailed an opposition supporter who allegedly was arrested for wearing a red beret a…

4 years ago

KCCA enforcement team grabs 260 street children off the streets of Kampala, transports them to Napak District.

#WhisperEyeNews #UgandaNews #StreetKids The Kampala Capital City Authority - KCCA enforcement team through its operation smart city has today sheaved…

4 years ago

Kyengera girls survive being killed together with a mother

Namiiro Ayebare Maurine and her mother Mrs. Nakirudde Faridah together with a fellow girl commonly known as Honey has survived…

4 years ago

History: Ugandan pop star Bobi Wine ‘denied UK visa over homophobic stance’

The self-styled ‘Ghetto President’, has been forced to cancel gigs in the UK after being accused of pushing an anti-gay…

5 years ago