How Somali militants exploit Kenya’s coast religious diversity and land politics to propagate an Islamic caliphate ideology

How Somali militants exploit Kenya’s coast religious diversity and land politics to propagate an Islamic caliphate ideology

The frequency of terrorist attacks in Kenya’s Lamu County on the border with Somalia has been alarming. Frequent kidnappings there were the ostensible reason Kenya invaded Somalia in 2011. Three years later, the seaside county was the scene of a deadly attack in which 48 people were killed during an...

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Cancerous Kenyan doctors’ greed: Gory details of how patients spend millions on cancer only to learn the diagnosis was wrong

Cancerous Kenyan doctors’ greed: Gory details of how patients spend millions on cancer only to learn the diagnosis was wrong

From the dreadful prostate, liver, duodenum, lymphoma, skin, bone, breast, lung, kidney, throat and other malignant cancers, the disease is spreading in Kenya like bonfire. And it’s not only affecting the urbanites, the villagers are not also spared. Evidence of cancer scourge can be seen as you visit major hospitals...

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Tanzanian President Suluhu Hassan meets President Macron of France to discuss trade relations

Tanzanian President Suluhu Hassan meets President Macron of France to discuss trade relations

President Emmanuel Macron met with his Tanzanian counterpart Samia Suluhu Hassan on Monday to discuss trade and business deals ahead of the European Union-African Union summit in Brussels at the end of the week. The meeting is part of Suluhu’s extended visit to Europe, which included the One Ocean summit...

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Trial of Kenya lawyer accused of witness tampering starts at the International Criminal Court

Trial of Kenya lawyer accused of witness tampering starts at the International Criminal Court

A Kenyan lawyer went on trial on Tuesday at the International Criminal Court charged with bribing and threatening prosecution witnesses so that they would withdraw their statements in a case that ultimately collapsed amid widespread witness interference. As his trial opened, Paul Gicheru pleaded not guilty to all eight counts...

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Reclaiming legitimacy: South African presidency and judiciary plan special court rolls for state capture and corruption

Reclaiming legitimacy: South African presidency and judiciary plan special court rolls for state capture and corruption

President Cyril Ramaphosa says discussions are underway with the Judiciary for the creation of special court rolls for state capture and corruption cases unearthed in the first two parts of the report of the Commission of Inquiry into State Capture. The President revealed this in his State of the Nation...

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Tanzania President Suluhu Hassan revokes predecessor’s ban on four newspapers, but censorship remains key concern

Tanzania President Suluhu Hassan revokes predecessor’s ban on four newspapers, but censorship remains key concern

Tanzanian media have welcomed the government’s decision to lift a ban on four newspapers that was imposed by the late President John Magufuli. The government of President Samia Hassan issued new publishing licenses this week to newspapers Mwanahalisi, Mawio, Mseto, and Tanzania Daima. The latter is owned by opposition leader...

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New findings show heart failure and stroke incidence is markedly higher in people who’d recovered from Covid

New findings show heart failure and stroke incidence is markedly higher in people who’d recovered from Covid

Even a mildest case of Covid-19 can increase a person’s risk of cardiovascular problems for at least a year after diagnosis, a new study shows. Researchers found that rates of many conditions, such as heart failure and stroke, were substantially higher in people who had recovered from Covid-19 than in...

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How unprepared British foreign secretary Truss flew to Moscow with ‘just language’ to stop looming Russia-Ukraine war

How unprepared British foreign secretary Truss flew to Moscow with ‘just language’ to stop looming Russia-Ukraine war

Oh, how I envy Liz Truss her opportunity! Oh, how I regret her utter failure to make use of it! For those who have never heard of her, Truss is the lightweight British foreign secretary who went to Moscow this week to tell her Russian counterpart, Sergey Lavrov, that his...

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Uganda describes as ‘unfair and wrong’ ICJ ruling compelling Kampala to pay DRC $325 in reparations

Uganda describes as ‘unfair and wrong’ ICJ ruling compelling Kampala to pay DRC $325 in reparations

Uganda said on Thursday it considered as “unfair and wrong” an International Court of Justice ruling asking it to pay $325 million in reparations to the Democratic Republic of Congo for its role in conflicts in Congo’s resource-rich Ituri province. In Wednesday’s ruling, the court said Uganda must pay the...

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South Africa records drop in crime incidence in years, Covid lockdown may in part explain the reason

South Africa records drop in crime incidence in years, Covid lockdown may in part explain the reason

The annual crime statistics for 2020-21, released by Police Minister Bheki Cele in December, shows drops in virtually all types of violent crime in south Africa. Crimes related to property ownership have also decreased. For reasons probably related to the Covid-19 lockdown, murders recorded by the South African Police Service...

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