Africa challenges rich world to walk the talk in fight against climate as it hosts its first G20 summit

Africa challenges rich world to walk the talk in fight against climate as it hosts its first G20 summit

Rich countries agreed at last year’s United Nations climate summit to pool at least $300 billion a year by 2035 to help developing countries deal with the impacts of climate change and weather disasters. But independent experts said much more – an estimated $1 trillion a year – was needed by 2030.

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Kenya expects discovery of huge gold deposits in Kakamega to power local currency rally against US dollar   

Kenya expects discovery of huge gold deposits in Kakamega to power local currency rally against US dollar   

Shanta Gold, a British mining firm wants about 340 acres of land in Isulua and Bushiangala to commence large-sale gold mining, but the residents have been jittery about welfare  in the event of relocation.

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Trouble with Nigeria: State negligence created terror mobs that in turn fuelled political and economic crises

Trouble with Nigeria: State negligence created terror mobs that in turn fuelled political and economic crises

In the northeast, Boko Haram jihadi extremists and, more recently, an Islamic State-backed breakaway faction have since 2009 waged an insurgency to enforce their brutal interpretation of Shariah. In 2014, Boko Haram kidnapped 276 schoolgirls – mostly Christian, but some Muslim – from a school in Chibok, in Borno State.

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Human rights groups read ethnic cleansing in Gaza after charter flight lands in South Africa with 150 Palestinians

Human rights groups read ethnic cleansing in Gaza after charter flight lands in South Africa with 150 Palestinians

The Israeli authority responsible for implementing civilian policies in the Palestinian territories said the Palestinians on the chartered plane to South Africa left the Gaza Strip after it received approval from a third country to receive them as part of an Israeli government policy allowing Gaza residents to leave. It didn’t name the third country.

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Your obligation as judges is solemn duty of ensuring every refugee and migrant finds justice, Ruto tells Kenyan judges

Your obligation as judges is solemn duty of ensuring every refugee and migrant finds justice, Ruto tells Kenyan judges

Speaking at the conference that brings together judges, jurists, development partners and international organisations from across the globe, Chief Justice Martha Koome underscored the centrality of fair, credible, transparent and humane refugee and migration systems, which she argued, millions of people rely on for their safety and dignity.

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Why hacking fears loom over multimillion-dollar plan to make mobile voting happen

Why hacking fears loom over multimillion-dollar plan to make mobile voting happen

Computer scientist and voting expert David Jefferson is also unimpressed. Although he acknowledges that Kiniry is one of the country’s top voting system experts, he sees Tusk’s effort as doomed.

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Shifty Congo and M23 rebels ceasefire process sees another deal signed to end decades-long conflict

Shifty Congo and M23 rebels ceasefire process sees another deal signed to end decades-long conflict

In July, Congo and M23 signed a signed a declaration of principles in Qatar to end the conflict and commit to a comprehensive peace agreement. They agreed to finalise the deal by August 18 but missed the deadline, blaming each other for breaches of the agreement.

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EAC report pinpoints rapid population rise, industrial effluent and untreated storm water as leading threats to Lake Victoria

EAC report pinpoints rapid population rise, industrial effluent and untreated storm water as leading threats to Lake Victoria

The Lake Victoria Basin State of the Basin Report is expected to guide national and regional environmental planning, inform infrastructure investment, and shape climate adaptation strategies across the EAC in the coming years.

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Tanzania announces formation of commission of inquiry to investigate election protests killings

Tanzania announces formation of commission of inquiry to investigate election protests killings

Young people in Tanzania began demonstrating on Election Day on October 29 to protest the exclusion of presidential candidates from the two main opposition parties. President Hassan was declared the winner with more than 97 per cent of the total votes.

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DRC peace lie: What attracts Washington, Doha and other powers is strategic minerals, not tears of displaced families

DRC peace lie: What attracts Washington, Doha and other powers is strategic minerals, not tears of displaced families

The Washington deal committed DRC’s army to neutralise the FDLR – which is referenced far more in the deal than the M23 – and Rwanda to end what the text terms “defensive measures”, a euphemism Kigali uses for its deployments.

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