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EAC MPs pass $109m budget amid virtual sessions and unresolved scandals, including allegations against ex-Secretary General ...
Kenya and Uganda have kicked off their railway projects, with Kenya planning to continue the standard gauge railway from ...
The three aid workers were travelling in a clearly marked MSF vehicle when they were intercepted and shot multiple times at ...
Ethiopia’s economic reforms earn IMF praise but risk derailment from shrinking aid, forex market pressures, and security ...
US President Donald Trump’s tariffs on South Africa could cause around 100,000 job losses, with the agriculture and ...
Countries in the Horn of Africa will experience excessive rainfall of up to 200mm a day, with many also registering warmer than usual temperatures, the Climate Prediction and Applications Center ...
Tanzania’s anti-narcotics authorities have destroyed 614 acres of illicit cannabis farms in the Mikumi-Nyerere national parks wildlife corridor.
Uganda’s ruling party is forcing candidates to pledge loyalty or sit out elections—sparking fears of violence and political exclusion.
Africa’s growing farms are shattering old myths—and social media, tech, and trade could unlock even more potential.
The Chamber of Mines of Zimbabwe (CoMZ) blamed the job losses on frequent power cuts and foreign currency shortages, which are crippling miners. Last year, the country experienced power cuts ...
Tundu Lissu lamented being “sick and tired” of delays after a magistrate adjourned his treason case for the fourth time.
Minister of Public Health Roger Kamba told a briefing in Kinshasa, the capital, late Monday that the country remains in the ...
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