Ugandan-born Mamdani rattles Trump in New York City mayoral race, which looks his to lose

Ugandan-born Mamdani rattles Trump in New York City mayoral race, which looks his to lose

Tuesday’s New York City election has been closely watched nationally as one that could help shape the image of the Democratic Party as it seeks its identity in opposition to Trump. Mamdani, 34, a self-described democratic socialist who is leading Cuomo in the polls, has energised younger and more progressive voters, but he has also alarmed more moderate Democrats who fear a shift too far to the left may backfire.

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Zohran Mamdani’s Ugandan heritage fires up New York City’s mayoral rat race

Zohran Mamdani’s Ugandan heritage fires up New York City’s mayoral rat race

Some Ugandans who have known Mamdani over the years say that while he may not be fluent in the local Luganda dialect, he understands the language and is proud of his local background.

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Mourners in central Kenya carry casket on shoulders after heavy rains render road impassable

Mourners in central Kenya carry casket on shoulders after heavy rains render road impassable

Residents of Kamaginga in Meru County were yesterday forced to carry a casket on their shoulders and walk for over one kilometre to a burial site following heavy rains that rendered the Nchoroiboro-Kijana-Njuruta Road muddy and impassable. The planned funeral was delayed due to muddy roads, preventing vehicles, including the...

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Museveni’s militarisation of Uganda’s part of Lake Victoria ecosystem destroys time-tested conservation

Museveni’s militarisation of Uganda’s part of Lake Victoria ecosystem destroys time-tested conservation

Consequently, whole cultural communities have been displaced and dispossessed, clearly in the interest of foreigners. This has endangered natural resources conservation and management in every part of Uganda.

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Tanzania’s president accuses unnamed foreign nations of sponsoring nationwide post-election violence

Tanzania’s president accuses unnamed foreign nations of sponsoring nationwide post-election violence

Gas stations and grocery shops were still closed on Monday in the commercial capital, Dar es Salaam, with streets nearly empty. In Dodoma, most people stayed home. The government has postponed the reopening of universities, which had been set for November 3.

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How election thievery became democracy: Paradox of Africa with world’s youngest population is ruled by oldest presidents   

How election thievery became democracy: Paradox of Africa with world’s youngest population is ruled by oldest presidents  

The trend points to deeper structural problems with Africa’s underlying political environment, said Jeffrey Smith, executive director of democracy-focused Vanguard Africa non-profit. He said all three countries feature incumbents leveraging state resources to stay in power, partisan security forces as well as flawed legal processes.

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Restitution for police brutality in Kenya takes centre-stage at public prosecutor and police oversight agency forum in Kakamega 

Restitution for police brutality in Kenya takes centre-stage at public prosecutor and police oversight agency forum in Kakamega 

Country Director of International Justice Mission (IJM) Vincent Chahale urged the criminal justice system to ensure that police officers who abuse their powers are prosecuted, convicted and sentenced. He also urged for fast-tracking of police brutality cases and ensuring that the survivors get justice and are compensated.

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Trans Nzoia in western Kenya hit by heavy flooding that’s displaced some 4,500 families

Trans Nzoia in western Kenya hit by heavy flooding that’s displaced some 4,500 families

Hailing Kenya Red Cross for showing up and standing with the affected families, Siyoi pointed out the growing risk of the floods to young girls who find themselves in the danger of being taken advantage of.

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Kenya’s exams agency lays plans to airlift the tests to parts of Marakwet hit by landslides that cut off 15 schools, killed 26 people

Kenya’s exams agency lays plans to airlift the tests to parts of Marakwet hit by landslides that cut off 15 schools, killed 26 people

The cabinet secretary appealed to local leaders, humanitarian agencies and well-wishers to support ongoing rescue and relief efforts as rains continue to pound the region.

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