Rwanda accused of trying to shrug off ‘sportswashing’ by touting economic outcomes

Rwanda accused of trying to shrug off ‘sportswashing’ by touting economic outcomes

Rwanda President Paul Kagame has built a close working relationship with Gianni Infantino, the president of FIFA, which has opened an office in Rwanda and held its annual meeting there last year. Now he is taking the biggest step yet in his ambition to transform the country into a global sporting power, with F1 executives confirming that they are in exploratory talks with Kagame’s government about a possible Rwandan Grand Prix.

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Bionetwork: Environmental neglect in Uganda sets off ruthless rejection of humans by Nature

Bionetwork: Environmental neglect in Uganda sets off ruthless rejection of humans by Nature

The Uganda government’s refocusing on Indians as the engine of economic development and on the Chinese as the source of foreign financing of development projects, simultaneously with building a refugee economy is threatening the natural belonging of Ugandans.

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Court stops President Ruto from replacing impeached deputy president to hear petition

Court stops President Ruto from replacing impeached deputy president to hear petition

The high court in the capital Nairobi said Kindiki’s appointment as deputy president and the Senate’s resolution upholding impeachment charges against Gachagua were suspended until October 24, when a bench of judges appointed by the chief justice will debate the issue.

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Kenya turns to starlicide to check soarig numbers of Indian crows as native birds count declines

Kenya turns to starlicide to check soarig numbers of Indian crows as native birds count declines

Since being deployed, the starlicide has killed around 200 crows in a month in the coastal town of Watamu, said Eric Kinoti, a crow control officer at A Rocha Kenya.

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Hours after senate impeaches deputy president, Kenya’s president nominates interior minister to replace him

Hours after senate impeaches deputy president, Kenya’s president nominates interior minister to replace him

Prof Kithure Kindiki, a close ally of Ruto, has held the interior ministry post throughout Ruto’s two years as president.

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Kenya senate impeaches deputy president to set East African nation on course to ethnic tensions

Kenya senate impeaches deputy president to set East African nation on course to ethnic tensions

Rigathi Gachagua, who has denied the allegations, had been due to defend himself against the charges in the Senate on Thursday afternoon ahead of the vote. When he failed to show up, his lawyer Paul Muite said the deputy president had been hospitalised with intense chest pains, urging the Senate to pause proceedings for a couple of days.

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Impeachment of Kenya’s deputy president disrupted after he’s taken ill, senate adjourns sittings

Impeachment of Kenya’s deputy president disrupted after he’s taken ill, senate adjourns sittings

Rigathi Gachagua was due to defend himself against the 11 impeachment charges in the Senate on Thursday afternoon, before senators take a vote on whether to remove him from office.

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Kenya relocates 50 elephants to larger park as numbers grow and poaching clamped down

Kenya relocates 50 elephants to larger park as numbers grow and poaching clamped down

Experts started relocating 50 elephants last week to the expansive 780-square-kilometer (301-square-mile) Aberdare National Park in central Kenya. As of Monday, 44 elephants had been moved from Mwea to Aberdare, with six others scheduled for Tuesday.

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Central Bank of Kenya allows JPMorgan Chase to set up representative office in Nairobi

Central Bank of Kenya allows JPMorgan Chase to set up representative office in Nairobi

The JPMorgan Chase representative office will contribute to the diversity of Kenya’s financial sector and catalyse trade and investments, the statement added.

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River Nile riparian states announce commencement of water sharing accord minus Egypt’s nod

River Nile riparian states announce commencement of water sharing accord minus Egypt’s nod

Tensions in the region have increased, stemming in part from Ethiopia’s construction of a $4 billion dam on the Blue Nile, a key tributary of the Nile River. Egypt fears the dam will have a devastating effect on water and irrigation supplies downstream unless Ethiopia takes its needs into account. Ethiopia plans to use the dam to generate badly needed electricity.

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