Uganda is in dire need of environmental pluralism but Museveni’s NRM consumerist regime won’t give in

Uganda is in dire need of environmental pluralism but Museveni’s NRM consumerist regime won’t give in

Building the pluralism of society is a measure of a civilised, accommodative and caring society. We must not boast of success when we have succeeded in oppressing, suppressing and repressing other types and shades of pluralism.

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Parliamentary committee on climate change criticises Treasury for slashing budget by half

Parliamentary committee on climate change criticises Treasury for slashing budget by half

Kajwang, however, regretted that over the past nine years, the Climate Change Council established under the Act has never been reconstituted due to ongoing litigations. The senator said that Kenyan parliament has benefited from over Ksh100 million ($772,200) from the global green climate fund for capacity building purposes.

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African sees last vestiges of colonialism as UK surrenders Chagos Islands in Indian Ocean to Mauritius in a deal that protects key US base

African sees last vestiges of colonialism as UK surrenders Chagos Islands in Indian Ocean to Mauritius in a deal that protects key US base

Prime Minister Keir Starmer said that base, operated by US forces, is crucial for British counterterrorism and intelligence and is “right at the foundation of our safety and security at home.”

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NEMA shuts down gold mines in Vihiga County as torrential rains pound western Kenya

NEMA shuts down gold mines in Vihiga County as torrential rains pound western Kenya

NEMA officer Brenda Obura said the affected mines are characterised by cracks and could be dangerous for the people to go down and do the excavation.

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Killed for sex: UN details trauma displaced Haitian children endure as gangs run amok, world watches  

Killed for sex: UN details trauma displaced Haitian children endure as gangs run amok, world watches  

Continued displacement also puts children at risk of being recruited by gangs – they are already estimated to make up 50 per cent of all gangs in Haiti. OCHA said the shocking death of a six-year-old girl on May 3 after she was brutally raped in a temporary displacement site in Port-au-Prince was a stark reminder of the extreme dangers faced by children living in highly precarious conditions.

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Kenya earns $116 million in foreign exchange as industry players disparage police harassment

Kenya earns $116 million in foreign exchange as industry players disparage police harassment

Francis Mugo revealed that the industry earned the country over Ksh15 billion ($116 million) in foreign exchange in 2024 alone, Ksh8 billion ($62 million) in 2023 and Ksh2 billion ($15.5 million) in 2022, and therefore needed support.

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Pfizer, Moderna ordered to add stronger warnings about possible heart damage from Covid vaccines

Pfizer, Moderna ordered to add stronger warnings about possible heart damage from Covid vaccines

The FDA issued the letters the same day the US Senate’s Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations issued a report showing that public health officials under the Biden administration failed to warn the public of the myocarditis risk associated with Covid-19 vaccines and actively downplayed that risk.

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Farmers in central Kenya propose state-funded wildlife feeding plan to curb losses from human-wildlife conflict  

Farmers in central Kenya propose state-funded wildlife feeding plan to curb losses from human-wildlife conflict  

To further control the increasing cases of farm invasions by birds and monkeys, the farmers have also challenged the Ministry of Wildlife and Tourism to consider classifying monkey meat as bush-meat. They argued that since the government doesn’t compensate farmers for damages caused when monkeys destroy their crops, farmers should be allowed to trap and eat monkeys after seeking approval from county veterinary doctors.

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Court finds two Somalis with links to al Shabaab terrorists guilty of abetting 2019 Nairobi hotel attack

Court finds two Somalis with links to al Shabaab terrorists guilty of abetting 2019 Nairobi hotel attack

Authorities arrested Hussein Mohammed Abdile and Mohamed Abdi Ali later that year for providing logistical support to the attackers. A third suspect, Mire Abdullahi, was earlier convicted following a plea bargain. Abdile and Ali pleaded not guilty.

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Detention and release of Kenyan rights activist spotlights Tanzania’s vicious crackdown on President Suluhu Hassan’s rivals

Detention and release of Kenyan rights activist spotlights Tanzania’s vicious crackdown on President Suluhu Hassan’s rivals

Khalid said Mwangi had been severely tortured by Tanzanian security agents and could barely walk: “His body is broken but his spirit remains strong.”

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