Kenyan long distance runner Rodgers Kwemoi banned six years for blood doping

Kenyan long distance runner Rodgers Kwemoi banned six years for blood doping

Kwemoi, whose signature event is the 10,000 metres, took bronze at the 2018 Commonwealth Games and finished fourth at the 2019 world championships.

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President Kiir administration and rebel groups commit to peace to end conflict in South Sudan

President Kiir administration and rebel groups commit to peace to end conflict in South Sudan

South Sudan is due to hold elections in December but remains politically fragile, in part because the 2018 Comprehensive Peace Agreement is yet to be fully implemented and because conflict and violence continues in different parts of the country over ethnic and political differences.

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New South Africa health faces strong opposition after President Ramaphosa signing into law

New South Africa health faces strong opposition after President Ramaphosa signing into law

Opposition parties accuse Ramaphosa of using the law as a campaign strategy by announcing it nearly two weeks before much anticipated elections. The May 29 vote is expected to be one of the country’s most highly contested.

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Kenya Red Cross responds to landslide, 50km from area where floods killed 61 people last week

Kenya Red Cross responds to landslide, 50km from area where floods killed 61 people last week

Heavy rains and floods in the East African nation since late March have killed about 300 people and displaced 285,600, latest government statistics show.

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Four people rescued alive from rubble of collapsed building in Kenya’s capital

Four people rescued alive from rubble of collapsed building in Kenya’s capital

Mathare was inundated with floodwater this month when the Mathare River, which runs through it, burst its banks after heavy rains, killing dozens and forcing thousands of people to leave their homes.

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Swept away by floods and brutalised by cruel civil service bureaucrats, poor Kenyans feel harsh impact of weather swings

Swept away by floods and brutalised by cruel civil service bureaucrats, poor Kenyans feel harsh impact of weather swings

In order to save lives in the future, the government last week ordered evacuations and the demolition of structures and buildings that had been built illegally within 30 metres of river banks. Officials say at least 181,000 people have been moved since last week and that measures have been taken to provide temporary shelter, food and other essentials.

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Meaningful participation: First UN civil society held in Africa heralds ‘inclusive’ Summit of the Future

Meaningful participation: First UN civil society held in Africa heralds ‘inclusive’ Summit of the Future

Amina Mohammed, Deputy Secretary-General, in a video message to the event, began by expressing deep condolences to the victims of the devasting floods in Kenya and reiterating the United Nation’s continued commitment to supporting the Kenyan Government during this challenging time.

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South Sudan mediation talks begin in Kenya as world’s youngest nation prepares for elections later this year

South Sudan mediation talks begin in Kenya as world’s youngest nation prepares for elections later this year

The talks are between the government and rebel opposition groups that were not part of an 2018 agreement that ended a five-year civil war that left 400,000 people dead.

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Kenya telecoms operator Safaricom posts $1.07 billion earnings for full year to March

Kenya telecoms operator Safaricom posts $1.07 billion earnings for full year to March

Overall group service revenue grew 13.4 per cent year on year to 335 billion shillings. Safaricom group’s M-Pesa mobile financial services business grew 8.8 per cent to 117.2 billion shillings, while mobile data revenue grew 11.4 per cent to 54 billion shillings, the company said in a statement.

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Bulldozers kill three people as Kenya government demolishes shanties on riparian land in Nairobi

Bulldozers kill three people as Kenya government demolishes shanties on riparian land in Nairobi

President William Ruto, who visited the vast Mathare informal settlement along the Nairobi River on Monday, said those whose houses had been demolished would be given Ksh10,000 ($75) compensation to help them resettle elsewhere.

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