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Gunmen kill four in Cameroon school attack
Unidentified gunmen killed three students and one teacher on Wednesday in an attack on a government school in Cameroon’s war-torn…
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World’s first climate change famine to hit Madagascar, warns UN
The United Nations pleaded Friday for more cash to help more than a million people in Madagascar threatened by what…
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Islamic State claims responsibility for attack in Uganda’s capital
Islamic State claimed responsibility for a deadly attack in Uganda’s capital Kampala on Tuesday after three suicide bombers killed six…
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China-Africa trade hits record Ksh.20.7 trillion in first 9 months
China-Africa trade reached Ksh.20.7 trillion from January to September 2021, up 38.2 percent yea- on-year and establishing a new record…
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Zimbabwe to import electricity to address power crisis
Zimbabwe’s state-owned power utility ZESA Holdings plans on importing power from neighbouring Mozambique and Zambia to address a crippling power…
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Heavy explosions reported near Ugandan Parliament
Two explosions rocked Ugandan capital Kampala, close to the Parliament building Tuesday morning. The explosions went off simultaneously bringing traffic…
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Reasons why South Africa’s FW de Klerk will not be granted state funeral
The funeral of South Africa’s last white president, Frederik Willem (FW) de Klerk, who died on Thursday aged 85, will…
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Elon Musk sells over Ksh.560 billion in Tesla shares after Twitter poll
Tesla Chief Executive Elon Musk sold about (Ksh. 560,202,370,717.00 (US$.5 billion) in shares, the billionaire reported in filings on Wednesday,…
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Sudan army chief names new governing Sovereign Council
Sudan’s army chief General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, who led a coup last month that removed the country’s transitional government, has…
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At least 18 killed in Niger mine collapse
At least 18 people were killed and 7 injured after a gold mine collapsed in the Maradi region of Niger.…
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