Kenya rejects U.S. criticism of its Cabinet vetting process, stressing its commitment to integrity in public service.
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Paris 2024 introduces new facilities for nursing mothers, enhancing support for athlete mothers at the Olympic Games.
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Nigerian police clashed with protesters in Kano and Lagos over rising living costs, with four people injured and economic reforms demanded.
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Protests erupt in Kenya, Uganda, and Nigeria as youth demand action against economic hardship and corruption, fueling regional unrest.
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A Ugandan activist was sexually assaulted in custody during anti-corruption protests, sparking widespread criticism. Police deny the allegations.
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Nigeria and the US sign a significant MOU aimed at enhancing trade, investment, and economic cooperation across key sectors, fostering mutual growth.
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Zimbabwe faces a malaria surge with rising cases and deaths. Urgent action is needed to combat the crisis and protect vulnerable populations.
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Tanzania’s new electrified railway connects Dar es Salaam and Dodoma, offering faster, eco-friendly travel and marking a milestone in the country’s infrastructure development.
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The latest UN report reveals that 733 million people faced hunger in 2023, with Africa severely impacted. Immediate action is necessary to combat this crisis.
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Willowton Group Zimbabwe is set to launch a $7 million margarine plant in Mutare, aiming to produce 1,500 tonnes per month, enhancing its product range and export potential.