Kenyas Chief Justice Martha Koome Strongly Denies Bribe Allegations

Kenya’s Chief Justice Martha Koome has strongly rejected recent allegations of bribery and corruption within the judiciary, stating that no one has ever attempted to bribe her during her tenure.     Koome, who is the country’s first female Chief Justice, spoke candidly about the accusations that have been circulating in the media, including the term…

Trump Appoints Key Figures for Border Enforcement as Democrats Oppose Deportation Plans.

In a series of key appointments, President-elect Donald Trump has outlined his administration’s approach to immigration and foreign relations, with several high-profile figures taking prominent roles. Among the most significant of these is the announcement that Tom Homan, former acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), will serve as the “border tsar” under…

Kivumbi Enters Eastern Europe as UNFCC COP 29 Begins.

HICGI News Agency’s Kivumbi Earnest Benjamin on Friday entered Azerbaijan in Eastern Europe where the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change – UNFCC  COP 29 has began today Monday., HICGI News Agency commends UNFCC for the accreditation. Kivumbi’s Trip has been sponsored by KEB International Group in Association with Heal The Planet Global Organisation…

Digital technology and climate action to join forces at COP29First ever Digitalisation Day, and Declaration on Green Digital Action to make history at COP – marking digital tech’s efforts to lower emissions and counter climate change

By Earnest Kivumbi Benjamin & ITU Press – updatee at 0321 EAT on Saturday 09th Nov 2024 The upcoming UN Climate Change Conference (COP29) starting Monday 11- 22nd Nov 2024 will feature a series of firsts to rally the technology industry to take on the climate emergency. Introduced by the COP Presidency, the first-ever Digitalisation…

What Trump’s Win Means for Africa: Trade, Aid, and Security.

As Donald Trump secured a second term in the White House, leaders across Africa offered their congratulations, with a mix of optimism and pragmatism about what his victory could mean for the continent. Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa was one of the first to tweet, stating that his country was “ready to work with you,” signaling…