Former Senegal PM Ba concedes defeat, congratulates opposition candidate Faye even before final vote is tallied

Former Senegal PM Ba concedes defeat, congratulates opposition candidate Faye even before final vote is tallied

Faye’s expected victory reflected frustration among youth with high unemployment and concerns about governance in the West African nation. Faye, backed by popular opposition leader Ousmane Sonko, has vowed to protect Senegal from corruption and interference from foreign powers like former colonial master France.

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Doctors: Pizza and pancake weaken libido and lowers sperm count in men leading to infertility

Doctors: Pizza and pancake weaken libido and lowers sperm count in men leading to infertility

Sodium aluminum phosphate is commonly found in commercially baked goods such as cakes, muffins and biscuits, and self-rising flours and baking powders. It is also used in processed cheeses to improve texture and melting properties. The prevalence of sodium aluminum phosphate in school lunches and fast food items, such as pizza dough and hamburger buns, is concerning, Wolf said.

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Trump has hours to cover $454 million judgment, but he defiantly says ‘I did nothing wrong!’

Trump has hours to cover $454 million judgment, but he defiantly says ‘I did nothing wrong!’

Taking control of Trump’s properties would pose a host of legal and logistical challenges for the attorney general’s office. Placing liens on them to ensure they are not sold or transferred and going after Trump’s liquid assets would be more straightforward.

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Africa registered steep drop in arms imports, but that did not result in reduction in armed conflicts

Africa registered steep drop in arms imports, but that did not result in reduction in armed conflicts

Sub-Saharan Africa receives major arms from a diverse set of suppliers vying to build up influence in the subregion. With a 19 per cent share of subregional arms imports, China narrowly overtook Russia, which had a 17 per cent share, to become the largest supplier of major arms to sub-Saharan Africa in 2019-23.

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Britain announces $100 million finance facility for countries in eastern and southern Africa

Britain announces $100 million finance facility for countries in eastern and southern Africa

The financing facility with TDB is the fourth of its kind to be struck with the lender and would help the bank address supply chain disruptions and forex shortages, said Admassu Tadesse, TDB Group President and Managing Director.

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New twist in Crocus City Hall massacre as Russia casts doubt on Islamic State involvement

New twist in Crocus City Hall massacre as Russia casts doubt on Islamic State involvement

President Vladimir Putin has not publicly mentioned the Islamist militant group in connection with the attackers, who he said had been trying to escape to Ukraine.

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Rwandan woman Anitha Ingabire’s epic story of rising above adversity through courage, grit

Rwandan woman Anitha Ingabire’s epic story of rising above adversity through courage, grit

Ingabire’s inspiring journey is a sign of triumph over adversity. The completion of her beautiful house in Kigali sends the message that perseverance can indeed conquer obstacles. She currently works as an architectural engineer and real estate agent.

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Refugee ration cuts in Uganda risk long-term social damage as host nation mulls border closure

Refugee ration cuts in Uganda risk long-term social damage as host nation mulls border closure

Increasingly threadbare aid budgets mean many of the 1.5 million refugees in the country – one of the world’s largest refugee-hosting nations – are now receiving less than 40 per cent of their basic survival rations, while others are getting less or nothing at all.

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Father to son: When Ugandan Ogre is eating his children only his Brat and hangers-on get nod into the kraal

Father to son: When Ugandan Ogre is eating his children only his Brat and hangers-on get nod into the kraal

In my book Political and Leadership History of Uganda: From British Colonial Era to Movement Era, which has been in the press since July 2023, I unequivocally state that the political trajectory of Uganda will be determined, not by the genuine citizens of Uganda but by three men: Lawyer Nobert Mao (no relation the Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs), General Muhoozi Kainerugaba (from last week the Chief of Defense Forces, CDF) and Tibuhaburwa Museveni (still the president of Uganda, 38 years since capturing the instruments of power through the barrel of the gun on January 25, 1986). The three, I wrote, will strategise together to de-enfranchise Ugandans, transfer the power of selecting a president of Uganda to parliament and ensure that the current president, retains power, not through the popular vote but through the members of parliament who to date profess NRM.

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Water: Kenyans in semi-arid regions turn to sand dams on seasonal rivers to trap surface runoff

Water: Kenyans in semi-arid regions turn to sand dams on seasonal rivers to trap surface runoff

Many people in Kenya’s dry southeastern region rely on boreholes and rivers for water, but many boreholes produce saline water and permanent rivers are few and far for most people. Earth dams are another source, but they’re also few and require regular desilting.

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