Bouaké bombing: Paris court hands down life sentences to defendants in absentia

A court in the French capital Paris on Thursday handed down life sentences to the three defendants in the trial of the bombing of a French camp in Ivory Coast in 2004.
Amadou Sanogo was accused of killing 21 elite soldiers in a 2012 putsch
Mali court ends trial of former coup leader Sanogo
A court in Mali's capital Bamako on Monday ended a much-delayed trial of former coup leader Amadou Sanogo, who was accused of killing 21 elite soldiers in a 2012 putsch.
Oil spills in the Niger Delta contaminated land and groundwater
Nigerians can sue Shell over Niger Delta oil spills - UK court rules
The UK Supreme Court on Friday allowed a group of 42,500 Nigerian farmers and fishermen to sue Royal Dutch Shell (RDS) in English courts after years of oil spills in the Niger Delta contaminated land and groundwater.
Royal Dutch Shell PLC
Shell is back in court for Nigeria oil spills liability ruling
Royal Dutch Shell Plc faces the latest ruling in a long-running legal dispute with Nigerian farmers who say the energy giant is responsible for oil leaks that have polluted their villages.
Wine, whose real name is Robert Kyagulan has been under de-facto house arrest since Jan. 4
Uganda court orders end to Bobi Wine house arrest
Uganda’s High Court on Monday ordered security forces to end their confinement of presidential election runner-up Bobi Wine.
Rwanda Justice Minister and Attorney General Johnston Busingye told the EACJ Committee took UTC Mall
Court orders Kigali to pay UTC $0.5m for illegal seizure and sale of mall
The East African Court of Justice has ruled that Rwanda was in breach of provisions of the East African Community Treaty when it took over and sold the Union Trade Centre mall. This brings to a close a case that dates back seven years.
Kenyan lawyer and politician Martha Karua. The EACJ has ordered that she be paid $25,000 in damages
Regional court orders Kenya to pay Martha Karua $25,000 over poll petition
The East Africa Court of Justice (EACJ) has awarded Kenyan politician Martha Karua $25,000 (about Ksh2.7 million) in damages for infringement of her right to a fair trial.