Conservationists in Kenya shift focus on pastoralist women in to curb human-wildlife conflicts

Conservationists in Kenya shift focus on pastoralist women in to curb human-wildlife conflicts

The 60 women from the Maasai community graduated this week after their first year of vocational training. They will now learn how to establish a business over 12 months and complete the programme with a year of mentorship.

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Here’s why Uganda and Africa need leadership that gives environmental development priority

Here’s why Uganda and Africa need leadership that gives environmental development priority

There are aeroplanes too that can go thousands of feet out of the Earthly environment into outer space with people and goods, but like the high-flying birds that come back to feed and reproduce themselves, they must come down to deliver people and goods to their destinations, fuel and take others. According to Smithsonian Magazine dated July 17, 1962, American test pilot Robert White took the X-15 to an altitude of 314,688 feet (95.916902 metres). But it is Russian pilot Alexandr Fedotov who holds the world altitude record set on August 31, 1977, when his MiG E-266M reached 37,650 metres. He went and came back to our environment.

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After President Museveni ‘created’ Banyarwanda ruling tribe, he embarked on virulent ethnic balkanisation of Uganda

After President Museveni ‘created’ Banyarwanda ruling tribe, he embarked on virulent ethnic balkanisation of Uganda

Already, every sphere of human life and activity is now effectively dominated by people who belong to the ethnic group dominating power in Uganda. This is not surprising. During his long reign in Uganda, the president has made sure that power does not get out of his hands, or out of his family and ethnic group. This is exactly what racist South African supremacists did to exclude the majority Blacks from governing their country.

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Climate change fuels human-wildlife conflict in Kenya as Maasai herders spear lions that feasted on their livestock

Climate change fuels human-wildlife conflict in Kenya as Maasai herders spear lions that feasted on their livestock

Last month, one of Kenya’s oldest lions, Loonkiito, was speared to death as it wandered out of the Amboseli National Park in search for food. The Kenya Wildlife Service said it is working on lasting solutions that would address the conflict while protecting both humans and wildlife.

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Gay rights defenders fear East Africa will copy Uganda’s harsh LGBTQ law, plus death penalty

Gay rights defenders fear East Africa will copy Uganda’s harsh LGBTQ law, plus death penalty

Uganda receives billions of dollars in foreign aid each year and could now face further sanctions. The bill’s sponsor, Asuman Basalirwa, told reporters that parliament speaker Anita Among’s U.S. visa was cancelled after the law was signed. The US embassy in Uganda did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

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What Uganda calls modernity is a byword for bandit economy run by refugees, ‘imported’ criminals

What Uganda calls modernity is a byword for bandit economy run by refugees, ‘imported’ criminals

Unfortunately, integration of an African country in the WTO does not favour local industrialisation but instead, as a tool of globalisation and modernisation, sustains the dependency syndrome on goods and services of foreign origin with strings attached.

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Western countries led by US push UN rights body to monitor Sudan abuses by warring factions

Western countries led by US push UN rights body to monitor Sudan abuses by warring factions

Battles between Sudan’s army and rival paramilitary forces have killed hundreds and wounded thousands, disrupted aid supplies, sent refugees fleeing abroad and turned residential areas of Khartoum into war zones since mid-April.

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Gunfire rends Sudanese capital as citizens worry warring factions are ignoring their plight

Gunfire rends Sudanese capital as citizens worry warring factions are ignoring their plight

Across swathes of Khartoum, factories, banks and shops have been looted or damaged, power and water supplies have been failing and residents have reported steep price rises and shortages of basic goods. Whole neighbourhoods have emptied, leading people to fear for the houses they left behind.

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Sudan’s warring army factions meet in Jeddah for talks mediated by Saudi Arabia and US

Sudan’s warring army factions meet in Jeddah for talks mediated by Saudi Arabia and US

Burhan’s special envoy, Dafallah Alhaj, said that the army will not sit down directly with any delegation the “rebellious” RSF might send. Despite multiple ceasefire declarations, the fighting has showed no sign of abating. However regional broadcasters said there was no exchange of gunfire in and around Khartoum in the early hours of Saturday.

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Father and son: Uganda president rides hard luck as ruling NRA party veterans scorn ‘dynastic succession’   

Father and son: Uganda president rides hard luck as ruling NRA party veterans scorn ‘dynastic succession’   

In a veiled attack on Muhoozi, Otafiire charged, “Tell those children of mine that the road they want to drive through at high speed has so many corners and they will knock. What has made this country reach this far is because we have been slow but sure.”

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