Scientists attribute adverse impact of recent torrential rains in East Africa to climate change, rapid urbanisation

Scientists attribute adverse impact of recent torrential rains in East Africa to climate change, rapid urbanisation

The downpours caused floods that killed hundreds of people, displaced thousands of others, killed thousands of livestock and destroyed thousands of acres of crops in Kenya, Tanzania, Somalia, Malawi, Mozambique and Zambia.

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US ‘repays’ Kenya’s deployment of 1,000 security officers to Haiti with offers to ‘modernise’ police service

US ‘repays’ Kenya’s deployment of 1,000 security officers to Haiti with offers to ‘modernise’ police service

A $60 million grant from the Millennium Challenge Corporation will fund a four-year programme focusing on the transportation needs of underserved groups in Kenya, safer options for women and pedestrians, and climate-friendly public transportation.

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Kenya, US investment manager sign $3.6 billion deal to expand 440km Nairoi-Mombasa highway

Kenya, US investment manager sign $3.6 billion deal to expand 440km Nairoi-Mombasa highway

The deal coincides with Kenyan President William Ruto’s visit to the United States, the first such state visit by a leader from Sub-Saharan Africa since 2008.

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How Tanzania’s Udzungwa Mountains influenced recreation of butterfly forest by an Italian museum

How Tanzania’s Udzungwa Mountains influenced recreation of butterfly forest by an Italian museum

With at least 2,500 plant species, more than 120 mammals, and thousands of invertebrate species, Udzungwa Mountains is rich in biological diversity. It’s part of the Eastern Arc Mountains of Kenya and Tanzania that are a proposed UNESCO Heritage site. It has more than 40 endemic species of butterflies.
MUSE’s work here is vital because of this variety, said Sevgan Subramanian, principal scientist and head of environmental health at the International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology in Nairobi.

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US designates Kenya as major non-Nato ally as it deepens relations with East African nation

US designates Kenya as major non-Nato ally as it deepens relations with East African nation

Kenya, like the United States, has become “an engine for innovation”, the official said, citing its $1 billion “Silicon Savannah” technology hub that is home to more than 200 startups spanning a range of sectors, including clean energy, microelectronics, financial technology, and e-commerce.

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Ruto honoured with state visit for agreeing to deploy police to crime-ravaged, gang-infested Haiti

Ruto honoured with state visit for agreeing to deploy police to crime-ravaged, gang-infested Haiti

The United States for years has partnered with Kenya on counterterrorism efforts in Africa, including battling the extremist group al-Shabab. Kenya has participated in the Ukraine Defence Contact Group and an international maritime taskforce launched by the Biden administration in December in response to Houthi attacks against vessels operating in the Red Sea.

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Kenya’s largest bank, KCB, announces first quarter pretax profit up 53 per cent

Kenya’s largest bank, KCB, announces first quarter pretax profit up 53 per cent

Net interest income rose to 31.06 billion shillings from 22.06 billion shillings. Gross loans increased 12.2 per cent to 1.13 trillion shillings, while loan-loss provisions stood at 6.3 billion shillings, up from 4.12 billion shillings.

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White House outlines Ruto state visit: Regional security, debt relief and peacekeeping top agenda

White House outlines Ruto state visit: Regional security, debt relief and peacekeeping top agenda

It is no secret that democracy is on the backfoot in a lot of places globally. If you talk to democracy scholars, democracy is on something like its 20th year of global decline. So, Africa is not alone in this regard. The Biden administration is focused on lifting up and partnering with democracies to help them deliver.

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How successive regimes in Kenya ruthlessly effected scorched earth policy to pauperise Luhyia and Luo, then profile them as lazy

How successive regimes in Kenya ruthlessly effected scorched earth policy to pauperise Luhyia and Luo, then profile them as lazy

Our children now sit their Form Four (secondary school) exams and thereafter head to Kibra and Kawangware to look for menial jobs. They are ridiculed as pagazi (slaves). We are so poor that when the NCPB (National Cereals and Produce Board) Kisumu edition of the scandal was exposed last month, all the players in the team were Kip-This, Kip-That and Kip-Steal! The granary is bang in the middle of our land, but the products kept in it, plus the keepers and the thieves, come from elsewhere. How about that! Our own sons and daughters qualify for pagazi roles, their skills level notwithstanding.

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Minimum wage rebuff: Labour Day May 1 in Uganda will forever be grim reminder of pay injustices, worker exploitation

Minimum wage rebuff: Labour Day May 1 in Uganda will forever be grim reminder of pay injustices, worker exploitation

Unfortunately, Labor Day is often used as a day to defend workers’ rights. However, in Uganda, for the past 38 or so years, it has been a day that the ruling party, National Resistance Movement (NRM) uses to make political speeches to highlight what it has achieved and what it will achieve, if it continues in power. NRM also uses the day to give medals to some people who have helped the regime to hold onto power since 1986.

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