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Yoweri Museveni: A five times-elected dictator can’t lose an election he organized
Polls opened and ended Thursday, paving way for a rather delayed vote counting exercise in Uganda’s hotly contested election as the country...
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Sriwijaya Air Boeing 737 passenger plane feared to have crashed in Indonesia
A Boeing 737 passenger plane carrying 62 people is believed to have crashed into the sea shortly after take-off from Indonesia's capital...
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President Kenyatta in Vihiga to bid farewell to Mama Hannah Mudavadi
President Uhuru Kenyatta on Saturday joined mourners to bid farewell to the late Mama Hannah Mudavadi.
The family matriarch died...
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The Burundian refugee soap maker who is fighting coronavirus in Kenya
Little did he know that his cottage enterprise would become a major weapon in the fight against coronavirus in one of the...
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Kenya Boniface Mwangi: Using images to battle corruption
After years spent risking his life photographing protest movements against government corruption, Kenya’s most prominent photojournalist laid down his stills camera to...
South Sudanese Ambassador Calls Detention of Russian Nationals ‘Misunderstanding’
The Russian nationals who were briefly detained in South Sudan were released after the country’s government learned about their arrest and called...
Power struggle leaves U.N. rights body without leader
Russia and China have opposed a candidate from Fiji seen as a staunch human rights defender to lead the top U.N. rights...
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South Sudan changes time zone
South Sudan will change its time zone by setting the clock back 1 hour on February 1, 2021, the government spokesperson has...
Kenya exempts South Sudan from eVisa list
The Kenyan government has exempted South Sudan from a list of 100 countries whose citizens must make an online visa application.
South Sudan to mediate between Sudan, Ethiopia to end border conflict
South Sudan's President Salva Kiir has expressed readiness to mediate between Sudan and Ethiopia to end their border conflict, said Sudan's Sovereign...
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Technology helping, and hindering, Uganda’s election
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South Sudan changes time zone
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Elliott, Grisham to enjoy Sudanese dinner in Brooks, AB tonight
Elliott, Grisham to enjoy Sudanese dinner in Brooks, AB tonight
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Opera and the firm short-selling its stock (alleging Africa fintech abuses) weigh in
Opera and the firm short-selling its stock (alleging Africa fintech abuses) weigh in
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Campaign drives over 700,000 South Sudanese students to school
South Sudanese government and multilateral partners on Thursday launched a national campaign that will see more than 700,000 children enroll back in school.
A statement...
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Nigeria’s Paga acquires Apposit, confirms Mexico and Ethiopia expansion
Nigeria’s Paga acquires Apposit, confirms Mexico and Ethiopia expansion
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African fintech firm Flutterwave raises $35M, partners with Worldpay
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African cross-border fintech startup Chipper Cash has raised a $6 million seed round led by Deciens Capital.
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After years spent risking his life photographing protest movements against government corruption, Kenya’s most prominent photojournalist laid down his stills camera to...
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Yoweri Museveni: A five times-elected dictator can’t lose an election he organized
Polls opened and ended Thursday, paving way for a rather delayed vote counting exercise in Uganda’s hotly contested election as the country...