How boy born with cleft lip palate inspired father to fund free surgery for patients with similar conditions in Kenya

How boy born with cleft lip palate inspired father to fund free surgery for patients with similar conditions in Kenya

In July 2000, Santhosh Mathews and his wife, Indian natives living in the United States welcomed their son with a cleft lip and palate among other conditions like holes in his heart and did not have a right eye or right ear.

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Publish or perish: Why internet publishing is new storehouse of knowledge for deprived African scholars

Publish or perish: Why internet publishing is new storehouse of knowledge for deprived African scholars

In Africa South of the Sahara, South Africa and Nigeria have progressed fastest in the adoption and use social media in academic libraries. However, it is true to say that in most African universities there is still a lot of hesitation to use academic production in social media such as Researchgate.net and Academia.edu to measure academic success and reward those who publish in these media, however qualitative their work is. This is probably true in most universities of the world.

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Kenya’s chief justice defended against ouster in similar push that saved national assembly speaker from ejection

Kenya’s chief justice defended against ouster in similar push that saved national assembly speaker from ejection

The first petition by former Law Society of Kenya (LSK) President Nelson Havi was submitted to the Judicial Service Commission on January 10, 2025, calling for the removal of the entire seven-judge bench of the Supreme Court.

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Tap to Eat: Hot meals served from mega kitchen change how Kenyan children access quality food, raise school retention

Tap to Eat: Hot meals served from mega kitchen change how Kenyan children access quality food, raise school retention

Meal prices, which were once a financial burden for many families, have been subsidised through partnerships with local food vendors and sponsors, the mobile-based payment system also tracks daily meal consumption, ensuring that children receive balanced and adequate nutrition.

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Haiti’s police union demands protection after gangs kill a Kenyan police officer

Haiti’s police union demands protection after gangs kill a Kenyan police officer

More than 5,600 people were reported killed in Haiti last year, with gang violence leaving more than one million homeless in recent years, according to the UN.

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Witchcraft case that implicates Zambian president shines light on colonial-era law, exposes how politicians invest in black magic

Witchcraft case that implicates Zambian president shines light on colonial-era law, exposes how politicians invest in black magic

Police say the men in the current case were arrested in a hotel room in the capital, Lusaka, in December after a cleaner reported hearing strange noises. They were found in possession of a bottled chameleon and other items including a mysterious white powder, a red cloth and an unidentified animal’s tail. The men also face charges of cruelty to animals.

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Kenya’s marathon runner Kipkorir is provisionally suspended by Athletics Integrity Unit for doping

Kenya’s marathon runner Kipkorir is provisionally suspended by Athletics Integrity Unit for doping

Kenya’s Diana Kipyokei was stripped of her 2021 Boston Marathon title for doping in 2022 and handed a six-year ban.

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Africa governments must invest more in agroecology to advance food sovereignty, ESAFF forum in Kenya told

Africa governments must invest more in agroecology to advance food sovereignty, ESAFF forum in Kenya told

Executive Director Institute for Research and Promotion of Alternatives in Development (IRPAD) Mamadou Goita said agroecology is essential for safeguarding African biodiversity, enhancing soil quality, improving nutrition and health and increasing resilience to climate and other crises to strengthen local food systems.

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Nairobi gear up for National Basket Association Africa elite camp with big wins in Safaricom tournament

Nairobi gear up for National Basket Association Africa elite camp with big wins in Safaricom tournament

In the final, Olympic Junior Secondary won gold in the girls’ competition after thrashing St John Junior Secondary team 25-03 in a one-sided affair. However, the tables turned in the boys’ final as St. John Junior Secondary team edged out Olympic Junior Secondary team 17-14 in the tightly contested match.

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Over 4,000 civilians killed in Goma in 48 hours during the M23 takeover of eastern Congo cities

Over 4,000 civilians killed in Goma in 48 hours during the M23 takeover of eastern Congo cities

Congo River Alliance (CRA) is termed a political/military coalition comprising 17 political parties, two political groupings and “several armed groups”. Named are M23, PARECO (Coalition of Congolese Patriotic Resistance in English), Kyahanda, FPDC (People’s Front for Democracy in Congo), Twirwaneho, FRPI (Patriotic Resistance Force of Ituri), Chini ya Kilima and Zaire-FPAC (Ituri Self-defence Popular Front in English).

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