Invasive weed threatens fishermen’s earnings on only freshwater lake in Kenya’s Rift Valley

Invasive weed threatens fishermen’s earnings on only freshwater lake in Kenya’s Rift Valley

Water hyacinth was first sighted on Lake Naivasha about 10 years ago. Now it has become a large, glossy mat that can cover swathes of the lake. To fishermen, the invasive plant is a threat to livelihoods.

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Kenya’s youth protests is a groundswell to rid the country of the whims of a despot and hollow benevolence of the West

Kenya’s youth protests is a groundswell to rid the country of the whims of a despot and hollow benevolence of the West

The ability of the Kenyan state to maintain this level of violence against its populace has always been contingent on the acquiescence and support of the Western world, which in the years between independence and the US-USSR détente that led to the fall of the Berlin Wall, propped up Kenya as a bulwark against communism and valorised “stability” over justice.

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Trump’s second coming dashes hopes of Somali refugees in sprawling Daadab camp in Kenya to live in US

Trump’s second coming dashes hopes of Somali refugees in sprawling Daadab camp in Kenya to live in US

Refugee admission quotas overall were also slashed. Tough new security checks meant the numbers of arriving refugees tumbled from the 84,994 recorded during Barack Obama’s last year in office to a record low of 11,814 in 2020 – although the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic also affected numbers.

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Israel and Hamas swap hostages and prisoners in second phase of ceasefire deal

Israel and Hamas swap hostages and prisoners in second phase of ceasefire deal

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Palestinians in Gaza will not be allowed to cross back to the northern part of the territory until the issue is resolved. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians had been displaced from northern Gaza during the war and many were expecting to return from Sunday.

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Eastern Congo capital, Goma, braces for M23 militia assault as UN warns of imminent biting humanitarian emergency

Eastern Congo capital, Goma, braces for M23 militia assault as UN warns of imminent biting humanitarian emergency

Since the UN peacekeeping Mission, MONUSCO, withdrew from South Kivu in June 2024, peacekeepers have defended key positions in North Kivu, including Goma and Sake, where clashes between the M23, the Congolese Armed Forces and many other armed groups have continued.

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Uganda: After ecocide and ethnocide, now President Museveni is churning out zombies and presiding over intellectual genocide

Uganda: After ecocide and ethnocide, now President Museveni is churning out zombies and presiding over intellectual genocide

In Uganda ethnocide and ecocide are taking place simultaneously as the cultural heads sustained by the centre, are wallowing in goodies and monies provided to them by the very government presiding over ecocides and ethnocides in their cultural areas. Virtually all cultural heads, politically deprived, are swimming in their diminishing cultural base and ecologies.

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Nigerian soldiers kill 79 militants, suspected kidnappers as army ramps up war against rebels

Nigerian soldiers kill 79 militants, suspected kidnappers as army ramps up war against rebels

The 2014 kidnapping of 276 schoolgirls by Boko Haram extremists in the village of Chibok in the north-eastern state of Borno – the epicentre of the conflict between armed groups and the military – captured the attention of the world.

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Beatification of Congolese civil servant murdered for fighting corruption picks up, inspires generation

Beatification of Congolese civil servant murdered for fighting corruption picks up, inspires generation

The Rev Francesco Tedeschi, an Italian priest who is spearheading the beatification cause as the postulator, said the Vatican decree of martyrdom indeed recognizes Kositi died out of hatred for the faith, because his decision to not accept the spoiled food was profoundly inspired by the Gospel.

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Fresh fears of regional war as Rwanda-backed M23 rebels push into eastern Congo’s capital Goma

Fresh fears of regional war as Rwanda-backed M23 rebels push into eastern Congo’s capital Goma

On Friday, the governor of eastern Congo’s North Kivu province, where Goma is the provincial capital, died of wounds sustained on the frontline. The circumstances of Maj-Gen Peter Cirimwami’s death were not immediately known – he was visiting troops fighting the rebels when he was wounded.

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Satellite images show Sudan’s largest oil refinery burning after being torched by civil war fighters

Satellite images show Sudan’s largest oil refinery burning after being torched by civil war fighters

Al-Jaili Refinery sits some 60 kilometres (40 miles) north of Khartoum, the capital. The refinery has been subject to previous attacks as the RSF has claimed control of the facility since April 2023, as their forces had been guarding it. Local Sudanese media report the RSF also surrounded the refinery with fields of landmines to slow any advance.

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