Ugandan President Museveni’s son, army chief shuts down Kenyan-owned major news outlets

Ugandan President Museveni’s son, army chief shuts down Kenyan-owned major news outlets

The National Association of Broadcasters said in a statement that at least six publishing and broadcasting outlets – all under Nation Media Group – were closed. “We are deeply concerned about this action and its impact on the media ecosystem,” the statement said.

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Iran-US fragile ceasefire put to test following renewed attacks in strait of Hormuz  

Iran-US fragile ceasefire put to test following renewed attacks in strait of Hormuz  

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expressed hope that the Strait of Hormuz could return to its status quo ante, said his spokesperson Stephane Dujarric on Friday.

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France considers reciprocal measures as it denounces Burkina Faso’s decision to sever ties hostile, baseless

France considers reciprocal measures as it denounces Burkina Faso’s decision to sever ties hostile, baseless

France’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Pascal Confavreux said in a statement that the country regrets the “hostile and unfounded decision, which illustrates the worrying drift of the Burkinabè authorities.”

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NEDP suspends its executive director Daniel Mokua, Registrar of Political Parties notified of the action

NEDP suspends its executive director Daniel Mokua, Registrar of Political Parties notified of the action

The suspension comes at a time when the relatively young political party has recently attracted national attention through its party leader, former Nairobi Governor Mike Mbuvi Sonko.

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Former Nairobi Governor Sonko pays $1,540 to bail out 200 Gen Z protestors, among them lactating mother with baby

Former Nairobi Governor Sonko pays $1,540 to bail out 200 Gen Z protestors, among them lactating mother with baby

Sonko, who was in court, then offered to pay the Ksh1,000 ($7.71) for all 200 accused persons. The total pay-out was Ksh200,000.

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Tel Aviv declassifies files of the 1976 Entebbe commando raid via Kenya to free 102 Israeli hostages

Tel Aviv declassifies files of the 1976 Entebbe commando raid via Kenya to free 102 Israeli hostages

According to the documents, Israel took a two-pronged approach. It pushed forward France-led negotiations with Ugandan President Idi Amin, while mocking up blueprints of the airport and preparing to send transport planes to Kenya

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Summer Davos forum in Dalian city shines spotlight on China’s innovation-led road to world economic growth

Summer Davos forum in Dalian city shines spotlight on China’s innovation-led road to world economic growth

This year’s Summer Davos, held under the theme of “Innovating at Scale” from June 23 to 25, has brought together over 1,700 participants from more than 90 countries and regions to discuss ways to scale innovation into better jobs, stronger economies and new growth opportunities.

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Kenya’s Director of Public Prosecution tells High Court magistrate’s court is competent to hear $10.4 million land fraud case

Kenya’s Director of Public Prosecution tells High Court magistrate’s court is competent to hear $10.4 million land fraud case

DPP through lawyers Idris Ali, Lorna Miima and Allan Mogere in their submissions urged Justice Alexander Muteti to dismiss the application filed by the former PC Davis Nathan Chelogoi through his lawyer Harrison Kinyanjui requesting the court to give directions on the matter pending in the lower court be transferred to another magistrate.

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Veteran politicians and young Kenyans march to mark anniversary of bloody 2024 anti-government protests

Veteran politicians and young Kenyans march to mark anniversary of bloody 2024 anti-government protests

Organisers had planned remembrance marches in the coastal city of Mombasa and the capital Nairobi to mark the second anniversary of the June 25, 2024 unrest, when protests escalated dramatically and protesters breached parliament grounds before a security crackdown left dozens dead.

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Africa Union meeting in Lusaka ramps up push to secure continent’s access to lifesaving essential drugs

Africa Union meeting in Lusaka ramps up push to secure continent’s access to lifesaving essential drugs

The growing push behind the SCALE Programme has also been felt through the active engagement of regional economic communities (RECs) where both the intergovernmental authority on development (IGAD) and the common market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) have applauded the strategic value of the programme and highlighted its alignment with regional health, investment and development priorities.

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