After three decades in exile, Rwandans who fled to Congo after 1994 genocide return home

After three decades in exile, Rwandans who fled to Congo after 1994 genocide return home

For decades, mineral-rich eastern Congo has been ripped apart by violence from government forces and different armed groups, including the Rwanda-backed M23, whose recent resurgence has escalated the conflict and worsened an already acute humanitarian crisis.

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In Uganda environmental impact assessment is usually a presidentialist con to enable Museveni to push his agenda

In Uganda environmental impact assessment is usually a presidentialist con to enable Museveni to push his agenda

Corporate sustainability deception or corporate sustainability fraud continues to predominate in the EIA process and to cause great suffering especially in the poor countries where corporates undertake projects and programmes not so much to spur development as to make money.

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How deadly gangsters traded crime for food production in Nairobi slum: ‘When police bullet took my brother, I knew I had to change’

How deadly gangsters traded crime for food production in Nairobi slum: ‘When police bullet took my brother, I knew I had to change’

Some two million people or 40 per cent of Nairobi’s population of five million people, live in informal settlements, according to CFK Africa, a non-governmental organisation that runs health and poverty reduction programs in such neighbourhoods and is familiar with Vision Bearerz’ work.

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250 people killed in deadly Israeli strikes Gaza as visiting Trump helplessly says ‘people are starving’

250 people killed in deadly Israeli strikes Gaza as visiting Trump helplessly says ‘people are starving’

Israel has faced increasing international isolation over its campaign in Gaza, with even the United States, its staunchest ally, expressing unease over the scale of the destruction and the dire situation caused by its blockade on deliveries of food and other vital aid.

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Zimbabwe’s elephant population is rising rapidly, stoking conflicts with villagers over resources

Zimbabwe’s elephant population is rising rapidly, stoking conflicts with villagers over resources

Zimbabwe’s collaring project may offer a way forward. Sixteen elephants, mostly matriarchs, have been fitted with GPS collars, allowing rangers to track entire herds by following their leaders. But Hwange holds about 45,000 elephants, and parks officials say it has capacity for 15,000. Project officials acknowledge a huge gap remains.

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Rains are here, desert is in bloom and now roses perfume the air and Moroccan town comes to life

Rains are here, desert is in bloom and now roses perfume the air and Moroccan town comes to life

Outside the town, roses span 1,020 hectares (2,520 acres) across the region this year. One hectare (2.5 acres) of roses requires little water and provides more than 120 days of work in a local economy where opportunities are scarce.

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Retirement agency chief says seven out of ten retired Kenyans are struggling to make ends meet

Retirement agency chief says seven out of ten retired Kenyans are struggling to make ends meet

Kiptanui observed that Kenyans believe retirement saving is not a requirement and so have not embraced savings as a culture which is set to equip them with the ability to cover their expenses without relying on assistance from relatives.

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Two years after overthrow President Bongo and family are allowed to leave Gabon for Angola

Two years after overthrow President Bongo and family are allowed to leave Gabon for Angola

Former president of Gabon, who was ousted in a 2023 coup, has been allowed to leave the country and has flown to Angola with his family, the Angolan leader’s office said on Friday. The Angolan presidency posted photos on its official Facebook page of Ali Bongo Ondimba arriving in the...

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Kenya Police Service Commission unveil plan to digitise recruitment but its viability questioned   

Kenya Police Service Commission unveil plan to digitise recruitment but its viability questioned   

National Police Service Commission CEO Peter Leley said the system aims to simplify and expedite the recruitment process and ensure that the most qualified individuals are hired. Leley said the recruitment system developed has largely removed human interaction and automated major parts of the process so that integrity could be enhanced.

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Parliamentary committee chair says Kenya plans 4.5 per cent budget deficit cut in 2025-26 fiscal year

Parliamentary committee chair says Kenya plans 4.5 per cent budget deficit cut in 2025-26 fiscal year

Speaking in an interview during the public hearings on the FY 2025-26 Estimates of the Revenue and Expenditure in Eldoret town, in Uasin Gishu County, the budget committee chair revealed that budget presented before them by the executive totals to about Ksh4.2 trillion ($32.4 billion).

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