Mortar explosion demed result of ‘indirect fire’ kills two South African soldiers in eastern DRC

Mortar explosion demed result of ‘indirect fire’ kills two South African soldiers in eastern DRC

Violence in the conflict-hit region has increased in recent weeks, with many blaming attacks on the M23 rebel group that has been fighting Congolese soldiers in the region for years. The Congo government says M23 receives military support from neighbouring Rwanda, which Rwanda denies.

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Plan by Kenya to buy back $1.4 billion of international bond eases investor jitters it might default

Plan by Kenya to buy back $1.4 billion of international bond eases investor jitters it might default

The pressure on the Kenyan government’s finances has forced it to try to squeeze every shilling it can from taxpayers, angering voters who had supported the current government on the premise it would lower the cost of living.

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Henry Rono, Kenyan long distance runner who set four world records in 81 days, dies aged 72

Henry Rono, Kenyan long distance runner who set four world records in 81 days, dies aged 72

Between April and June of 1978, Rono, a student at Washington State University in the United States and relatively unknown on the international stage, set world records in the 3,000, 5,000 and 10,000 metres and the 3,000 metre steeplechase.

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M23 rebels go on rampage in eastern DR Congo and uproot 135,000 people near Lake Kivu

M23 rebels go on rampage in eastern DR Congo and uproot 135,000 people near Lake Kivu

The presence of unexploded ordnance poses a particular threat to children, it added, noting that since the first week of February, at least 15 civilians had been killed and 29 injured around Goma and Sake. Chansa Kapaya, UNHCR Regional Director for Southern Africa said that men, women and children have been targeted in relentless confrontations.

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Central Bank of Kenya buys dollars to slow down strengthening of the shilling against hard currencies

Central Bank of Kenya buys dollars to slow down strengthening of the shilling against hard currencies

The government also sold a 70 billion shilling infrastructure bond, receiving over 288 billion shillings of bids, a 412 per cent subscription rate, with strong offshore investor participation. The Kenyan shilling extended gains on Wednesday, hitting its strongest in more than three months as confidence the government would pay off a Eurobond maturing in June buoyed investor appetite.

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Rhinos are returned to a plateau in central Kenya, decades after poachers wiped them out

Rhinos are returned to a plateau in central Kenya, decades after poachers wiped them out

The successful move of 21 eastern black rhinos to a new home will give them space to breed and could help increase the population of the critically endangered animals. It was Kenya’s biggest rhino relocation ever.

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Ecuador, Haiti set to become main sources of refugees fleeing insecurity and climate change

Ecuador, Haiti set to become main sources of refugees fleeing insecurity and climate change

In Ecuador, conflict between government forces and criminal groups is escalating, the IRC said. Last month, a wave of violence resurged after a gang leader escaped from prison, shown most dramatically when an armed group stormed into a live TV news broadcast.

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Haiti reveals it is fine tuning deal with Kenya for deployment of police as 800 die gang warfare

Haiti reveals it is fine tuning deal with Kenya for deployment of police as 800 die gang warfare

The deployment was requested by Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry in October 2022 and approved by the UN Security Council a year later. But it has since encountered multiple legal obstacles as gang warfare in Haiti’s capital and beyond continues to rise.

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After genocide, Rwanda re-organised its education system to inject quality that Uganda can borrow a leaf from

After genocide, Rwanda re-organised its education system to inject quality that Uganda can borrow a leaf from

Rwanda was also affected by globalisation, with all its “vices” of privatisation, massification and marketisation of education. However, patriotism, which is not officially taught like we do in Uganda, pushed the Rwandese government to rethink what the education system was producing. It rethought the products from the private education institutions and the entire education system.

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Long orphaned, sorghum farming makes grand return to western Kenya as indigenous crops reclaim niche

Long orphaned, sorghum farming makes grand return to western Kenya as indigenous crops reclaim niche

Sorghum is Africa’s second most important cereal because it is the primary source of daily calories for approximately 300 million people. However, the crop had vanished from Kenyan farms as a result of large-scale maize farming in areas that traditionally grew sorghum and its ‘sister’ crop, millet.

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