Halima Athumani

Reporter

America Abroad

Halima Athumani is a radio journalist based in Uganda. She works as a freelance journalist corresponding for Anadolu Agency, Turkey.


Ugandan authorities counting confiscated ivory

Corruption worsens an already devastating illegal wildlife trade in Uganda

Conflict

Uganda sits in the center of Africa and is bordered by some of the continent’s most important game reserves. Its own animal population is relatively small, so it’s not a main target for poachers. But it is a major transit way for the illegal wildlife trade. The Ugandan government has tried to control the illegal trade crossing its borders, but it’s been slow-going because a lot of the government is corrupt — including the country’s wildlife agency.

A student of Sumaiya Girls High School being taught Arabic

Are madrassas in Africa educating or indoctrinating?

Education