By the Witness Radio team. When conflict erupted in the Middle East, oil and gas prices surged within hours. Insurance premiums increased, shipping routes became uncertain,...
By Witness Radio Team As the world was grappling with a global pandemic (COVID-19), which was accompanied by impromptu lockdowns and economic uncertainty. For the residents...
StopEACOP coalition says €1.5bn bond creates “back door” funding channel for EACOP and Mozambique LNG. Over 40 global banks previously declined direct EACOP financing on ESG and climate...
By Witness Radio Team Epronanci Eden’s prayers have finally been answered after her daughter-in-law was arrested and arraigned before the Chief Magistrate’s Court in Oyam District...
By Witness Radio Team Germany’s state-owned development bank, KfW, is facing renewed scrutiny as Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) issue detailed recommendations to reform its Complaint Mechanism,...
A section of evicted residents of Kapapi, Hoima District, are now staying in a tobacco drying house after being evicted from their alleged land for the...
Fisher women play a vital role in sustaining household food security, yet remain under‑recognised, excluded from permits, and denied equal income opportunities in the fishing sector.Photo...
By Witness Radio team. Mr. Francis Njiri, a small-scale farmer from Makongo and a member of the Seed Savers Network Kenya, questions the spirit behind the...
Across Africa, forced evictions continue to generate controversy as governments pursue urban renewal, environmental protection, and infrastructure expansion. From informal waterfront settlements in Lagos to forest...
By the Witness Radio team. More than 60,000 people, evicted over a decade ago, remain landless, poverty-stricken, and without redress, highlighting the urgent need for authorities...