Gabon court hands former first lady and son 20 years in prison for theft of public funds, money laundering and forgery

Gabon court hands former first lady and son 20 years in prison for theft of public funds, money laundering and forgery

Ali Bongo was ousted in a coup in 2023 after winning a disputed election that the military and opposition said was marred by fraud.

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Living with cerebral palsy in Kenya: Parts of the country now accept the condition is not a causation of witchcraft or curse

Living with cerebral palsy in Kenya: Parts of the country now accept the condition is not a causation of witchcraft or curse

Globally, some 18 million people live with cerebral palsy. Of these, more than 8.1 million children under the age of five are estimated to have cerebral palsy, with over 98 per cent residing in low- and middle-income countries.

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Kisumu on course to building largest pharmaceutical plant in East Africa for $49 million

Kisumu on course to building largest pharmaceutical plant in East Africa for $49 million

Currently, Kenya imports more than 70 per cent of its essential medicines, a factor that often makes drugs expensive, vulnerable to stock-outs and exposed to global supply chain disruptions.

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Kenyan youth demand increased taxation of world’s super-rich, polluting oil giants for climate justice

Kenyan youth demand increased taxation of world’s super-rich, polluting oil giants for climate justice

The UNTC’s third round of negotiations (INC-3) in Nairobi, from 10-19 November 2025, coincides with COP30 in Belém, Brazil, where countries are debating how to bridge the 1.5°C ambition gap, ending forest destruction and who picks up the tab for international climate finance.

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Human rights defenders equipped with modern forensic technics to unravel custodial deaths, torture in Kenya

Human rights defenders equipped with modern forensic technics to unravel custodial deaths, torture in Kenya

As Kenya continues to record deaths linked to protests and detention, stakeholders agreed that improved forensic capacity and full legal implementation are essential to safeguarding human rights.

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Scientists: Kenya needs 80 million tonnes of livestock feed annually to address persistent deficit

Scientists: Kenya needs 80 million tonnes of livestock feed annually to address persistent deficit

Livestock breeds at the Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organisation Naivasha centre. KALRO has for years been at the forefront of undertaking research for enhanced livestock breeds as well as energy-rich fodder for better livestock production. Photo by Erastus Gichohi.

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Dysfunction as preferred control tool of Africa: Case of Museveni dissembling Uganda and East Africa

Dysfunction as preferred control tool of Africa: Case of Museveni dissembling Uganda and East Africa

In Uganda, the Generation Zs have heard President Tibuhaburwa Museveni pronounce that interests are superior to identity and belonging, and are now aware that the enemy number one of the identities and belonging of the indigenous groups of Uganda is President Tibuhaburwa Museveni

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Human-wildlife conflict: KWS launches hunt for wolves ravaging central Kenya

Human-wildlife conflict: KWS launches hunt for wolves ravaging central Kenya

An victim 80-year-old Kimani Gachihi was attacked while cutting fodder and is currently nursing a deep wound on his left leg. I was bleeding and calling for help. It kept biting me. If people didn’t hear me, I would have died,” he recounted.

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Officials say former US President Biden ignored Israeli military lawyers’ evidence of Gaza war crimes

Officials say former US President Biden ignored Israeli military lawyers’ evidence of Gaza war crimes

Reports of internal US government dissent over Israel’s Gaza campaign emerged during Biden’s presidency. This account – based on detailed recollections from those involved – offers a fuller picture of the debate’s intensity in the administration’s final weeks, which ended with President Donald Trump’s inauguration in January.

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