[ad_1] By KITSEPILE NYATHI Zimbabwe has given bars the go-ahead to reopen but only to fully vaccinated patrons, as the government tries to encourage more people...
[ad_1] By PATRICK ILUNGA Congolese officials are promising to set up an independent inquiry and punish local officials involved in sexual assaults detailed in a recent investigation...
[ad_1] By Garang Malak Juba, Inter-communal violence in South Sudan’s Warrap State has left over 30 people dead and 80 wounded. Speaking to The EastAfrican on...
[ad_1] By AFP More than 100 music students and teachers have fled Afghanistan in a nail-biting flight from Kabul following the Taliban’s takeover of the country,...
[ad_1] By PAULINE KAIRU Investigators reported in Geology last week that the environmental variability suggested by the geochemical record of Lake Magadi is associated in time...
[ad_1] By AFP Washington A Facebook whistle blower told US lawmakers Tuesday that the social media giant fuels division, harms children and urgently needs to be...
[ad_1] By DAILY MONITOR Uganda’s minister of Education and Sports, Ms Janet Museveni, who is also the country’s First Lady, has rejected pleas by the Belgian ambassador...
[ad_1] By LUKE ANAMI Kenya and Tanzania will now bank on their parliaments to clear pending issues that have been triggering trade disputes. Officials from the...
[ad_1] By AFP The Catholic Church has been repeatedly rocked by child sex abuse scandals over the last three decades. An independent inquiry on Tuesday found...
[ad_1] By FAUSTINE NGILA Facebook Inc lost an average of Sh24.5 million during every minute it was affected by a service downtime that hit its key applications on...