How Uganda became a testament of military invasions, conquest, occupation and penetration in East Africa

How Uganda became a testament of military invasions, conquest, occupation and penetration in East Africa

The fact that the leadership of NRM and army is strongly in the hands of the people who belonged to FRONASA and PRA and the exacerbated ethnic nepotism now dominating Uganda have increasingly made many Ugandans accept that their country is politically and militarily occupied, with serious impacts on the environment, ecology, culture, economy, education, health, et cetera.

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About 50 survivors of Madagascar boat tragedy in Indian Ocean arrive back in Somali capital

About 50 survivors of Madagascar boat tragedy in Indian Ocean arrive back in Somali capital

Officials in Madagascar and Somalia had earlier said the boats capsized but offered no further explanation. The authorities had also put the number of survivors at 48 but only 47 arrived in Somalia and the whereabouts of one survivor remained unclear as officials who received the 47 did not comment.

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Police officers in Haiti UN peacekeeping mission have been paid salaries, no resignations, says inspector-general

Police officers in Haiti UN peacekeeping mission have been paid salaries, no resignations, says inspector-general

While some Haitians welcome them, others view the force with caution, given that the previous intervention – the UN’s 2004-2017 peacekeeping mission – was marred by allegations of sexual assault and the introduction of cholera, which killed nearly 10,000 people.

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Feeling cheated and abused by US and own government, Kenyan police in Haiti resign over pay delays

Feeling cheated and abused by US and own government, Kenyan police in Haiti resign over pay delays

National police chief Douglas Kanja addressed reports in Kenyan media of pay delays at a news conference on Wednesday, saying the officers had been paid “up to the end of October”. The three officers disputed this, saying they were last paid in September.

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Kenya cuts base rate more than expected for third month to stimulate growth

Kenya cuts base rate more than expected for third month to stimulate growth

Kenya’s inflation edged up to 2.8 per cent year-on-year in November, from 2.7 per cent a month earlier, but it remains well within the government’s preferred band of between 2.5 per cent and 7.5 per cent in the medium term.

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Kenyan youth take up kung-fu as buffer against high redundancy, drug peddling and lifestyle diseases

Kenyan youth take up kung-fu as buffer against high redundancy, drug peddling and lifestyle diseases

Coach Kennedy Murimi trains dozens of children and youth in Nairobi’s Kawangware neighbourhood and has noticed a significant increase in learners. He said the number of people attending his trainings has tripled in recent months to about 60.

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Four months after sacking of government team, South Sudan peace talks resume in Kenyan capital

Four months after sacking of government team, South Sudan peace talks resume in Kenyan capital

While the 2018 peace agreement is yet to be fully implemented, South Sudan has postponed elections, scheduled for December 2024 to 2026. The elections are to be the first in South Sudan since its independence in 2011.

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Kenyan court finds housemate of murdered gay rights activist guilty of the offence

Kenyan court finds housemate of murdered gay rights activist guilty of the offence

Edwin Chiloba was studying fashion design at the University of Eldoret and was widely known in the country’s LGBTQ community for his fashion sense, activism and for speaking out against discrimination.

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Kenya private sector activity picks up in November compared to October, PMI shows

Kenya private sector activity picks up in November compared to October, PMI shows

The finance ministry forecasts the economy will grow 5.2 per cent  in 2024 and 5.4 per cent in 2025. The economy grew 5.6 per cent in 2023.

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With command and obey approach to water management, Ugandan president seeks to be the deific centre of life

With command and obey approach to water management, Ugandan president seeks to be the deific centre of life

In any case integrated natural resources management cannot be achieved if there are no professionally produced integrators in charge. Such actors can be produced at our institutions of higher learning if integrating sciences – interdisciplinarity, crossdisciplinarity, transdisciplinarity and extradisciplinarity – are institutionalised at our university campuses. Only Mbarara University of Science has accommodated interdisciplinary science.

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