How Museveni’s white elephants ushered in economic hell Ugandans live in today since 1986

How Museveni’s white elephants ushered in economic hell Ugandans live in today since 1986

In Uganda, several banks have faced closure or significant issues, including Teefe Bank, International Credit Bank, Greenland Bank, the Co-operative Bank, National Bank of Commerce, Global Trust Bank and Crane Bank. It is significant to note that Uganda Commercial Bank was sold off under mysterious circumstances and there was a lot of financial bleeding before, during and after the sale

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Public ignores calls for uprising in Zimbabwe by rival faction in ruling party ZANU-PF

Public ignores calls for uprising in Zimbabwe by rival faction in ruling party ZANU-PF

President Emerson Mnangagwa, who is a former ally of Mugabe, is under United States sanctions. He promised democratic reforms when he took power in 2017 following a popular coup, but opposition and local and international human rights groups accuse the 82-year-old of being as repressive as Mugabe.

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Southern Africa bloc and M23 strike deal on SADC forces evacuation from DR Congo

Southern Africa bloc and M23 strike deal on SADC forces evacuation from DR Congo

The M23 and SADC agreed to set up a joint committee to assess its condition, and the southern African bloc agreed to help repair it. The size of the SADC deployment has never been made public but analysts estimate it to number around 1,300 troops.

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Kenya’s chief minister wants parliament to expedite Public Participation Bill 2024 to make it national lifestyle

Kenya’s chief minister wants parliament to expedite Public Participation Bill 2024 to make it national lifestyle

Prime Cabinet Secretary Mudavadi said public participation costs for individual legislation range between Ksh10 million and Ksh100 million, diverting funds from critical sectors such as healthcare, which is already grappling with shortages of drugs and personnel.

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Days after Uganda deployed army to South Sudan allegations of ‘Museveni thieves’ annihilating civilians with chemicals, stealing minerals emerge

Days after Uganda deployed army to South Sudan allegations of ‘Museveni thieves’ annihilating civilians with chemicals, stealing minerals emerge

The EASF secretariat feels insufficiently consulted by the African Union, and some members of the EASF secretariat have also lamented the lack of investment and strategic thinking on behalf of the EASF member-states. While the AU confirms that the EASF is part and parcel of the African Standby Force, it has not sufficiently taken its 13 responsibilities to truly achieve the necessary cooperation.

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Universal health: Kenya trains 17,000 public health ‘champions’ to be backed by 25,600 youth with paramilitary training

Universal health: Kenya trains 17,000 public health ‘champions’ to be backed by 25,600 youth with paramilitary training

To modernise human capital systems, Dr Mwaura emphasised that the government is committed to redesigning recruitment, retention, training and development policies and aligning them with merit-based principles.

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South Sudan back at with itself as Vice President Machar, his wife are placed under house arrest

South Sudan back at with itself as Vice President Machar, his wife are placed under house arrest

African Union Commission Chair Mahmoud Ali Youssouf said he would deploy a team to Juba “as part of efforts to de-escalate the situation.” In a statement on X, the US State Department’s bureau of African affairs urged Kiir to reverse the house arrest and “prevent further escalation of the situation.”

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Cabinet secretary for ICT unveils Kenya’s AI Strategy to drive the East African nation’s digital revolution

Cabinet secretary for ICT unveils Kenya’s AI Strategy to drive the East African nation’s digital revolution

Germany commended Kenya’s AI leadership, with Deputy Ambassador Alexander Fierley reaffirming Germany’s support, emphasising that AI’s impact depends on responsible data ownership and consumer protection.

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Kenya unveils strategic plan to strengthen the power of mercy process, clemency and justice

Kenya unveils strategic plan to strengthen the power of mercy process, clemency and justice

Further, Koskei revealed that the new five-year strategic plan will enhance efficiency, transparency and accessibility in the clemency process.

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NGEC proposes incorporation of GBV in education curricula as part strategies to address sexual violence

NGEC proposes incorporation of GBV in education curricula as part strategies to address sexual violence

A commissioner from NGEC Mbithuka Nzomo said there is a need for schools, organisations and communities to develop and facilitate a safe space for children and youths to speak up. Nzomo added that teachers need to be alert on changes in their learners for early intervention and prevention of GBV.

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