Killer floods: Kenya government under stinging criticism from Human Rights Watch for negligence

Killer floods: Kenya government under stinging criticism from Human Rights Watch for negligence

The meteorology department had warned that the country would experience increased rainfall due to El Niño until early this year but Ruto in October said the country had been spared by the weather pattern.

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Tourists evacuated from Kenya’s Maasai Mara reserve as torrential rains pound East Africa, kill dozens

Tourists evacuated from Kenya’s Maasai Mara reserve as torrential rains pound East Africa, kill dozens

More than 180 people have died across Kenya since mid-March when the long rains season started, causing flooding, landslides and destroying infrastructure. The Metrology Department has warned that more torrential rains are expected this week.

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Kenya and Rwanda push for transnational plastics and toxic plastic chemical controls or protections

Kenya and Rwanda push for transnational plastics and toxic plastic chemical controls or protections

More than 50 countries supported a proposal by Rwanda and Peru for assessing what a sustainable level for plastic production might look like. Plastic production is on track to triple by 2050, but today’s levels already “are unsustainable and far exceed our recycling and waste management capacities,” said Rwanda’s chief negotiator Juliet Kabera.

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How toothless, rudderless opposition is helping President Museveni build dynastic rule in Uganda

How toothless, rudderless opposition is helping President Museveni build dynastic rule in Uganda

The politicians in NRM and in the parties are silent. None of them is questioning how a person born outside Uganda by parents born outside Uganda can be more patriotic than those who were born in Uganda and belong to the indigenous groups in the country.

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Kenya’s economy to steady further with $1 billion IMF tranche as shilling holds firm against US dollar

Kenya’s economy to steady further with $1 billion IMF tranche as shilling holds firm against US dollar

Robust lending to Kenya from the IMF and World Bank has helped the government to navigate a liquidity crisis. The East African nation received a $941 million lending boost from the IMF in January, which brought the size of its programme with the fund to $4.43 billion, with around $2.5 billion outstanding.

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Kenyans in flood-prone areas ordered to evacuate or be ejected by force as death toll rises

Kenyans in flood-prone areas ordered to evacuate or be ejected by force as death toll rises

With seasonal rains forecast to increase in the coming weeks, the Cabinet said residents of areas with flooding or landslides in the past, and residents near dams and rivers considered at high risk, will have to evacuate by Wednesday. Those who don’t will be moved by force.

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How Indian Ocean Dipole weather swings set off torrential rainfall in Kenya that’s killed over 200 people

How Indian Ocean Dipole weather swings set off torrential rainfall in Kenya that’s killed over 200 people

In the most tragic single event, at least 70 people were killed on Monday after water blew through a blocked river tunnel under a railway bridge in southwestern Kenya, causing a flash flood. The rain has displaced more than 100,000 people, swept away 30,000 homes and damaged roads and other infrastructure.

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Kenya Airways suspends flights to Kinshasa, deepens diplomatic row between Kenya and Congo

Kenya Airways suspends flights to Kinshasa, deepens diplomatic row between Kenya and Congo

Spokespeople for Congo’s government and foreign affairs ministry did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Kenya Airways said it was cooperating with investigating agencies and government entities in Congo and Kenya to ensure the matter was resolved.

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Deportations: Ethiopian diplomats, officials to pay for travel visas as EU tightens requirements

Deportations: Ethiopian diplomats, officials to pay for travel visas as EU tightens requirements

Ethiopia is mired in conflict and a humanitarian crisis. The two-year conflict in the northern Tigray region, which ended with a peace deal in November 2022, left most of the region’s population of 6 million relying on international help.

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Flooding kills 155 people in Tanzania as torrential rains pound Eastern Africa as weathermen forecast more

Flooding kills 155 people in Tanzania as torrential rains pound Eastern Africa as weathermen forecast more

Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa told parliament that the El Niño climate pattern has worsened the ongoing rainy season, causing the flooding and destroying roads, bridges and railways. Flooded schools have been closed and emergency services have rescued people marooned by the flood waters.

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