[ad_1] By OTIENO OTIENO Renewed violence reported in the northern Kenya County of Laikipia in recent weeks is likely to intensify jitters in the region about...
[ad_1] By Garang Malak Juba, At least 380,000 people from six states in South Sudan have been displaced by flash floods and numerous waves of inter-communal...
[ad_1] By HELLEN GITHAIGA Costa Rican economist Rebeca Grynspan has become the first woman to head of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD)...
[ad_1] By MOHAMMED MOMOH Abuja, Gunmen on Sunday invaded Nigeria’s Medium Security Custodial Centre (MSCC) in Kabba, North Central Kogi State, and freed at least 240...
[ad_1] By KITSEPILE NYATHI One of Britain’s biggest tobacco companies allegedly proposed a huge bribe to former Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe ahead of his last election...
[ad_1] By AFP Dushanbe, Loud, patriotic music at recent independence day celebrations in the capital of Tajikistan was of little solace to Abdulbashir Yusufi, still reeling...
[ad_1] By AGGREY MUTAMBO Somalia’s may have last week struggled with its old political problems after President Mohamed Farmaajo bitterly differed with his Prime Minister Hussein...
[ad_1] By BEATRICE MATERU By EMMANUEL ONYANGO Four new ministers and an Attorney General were sworn in on Monday in Tanzania following a mini reshuffle. President...
[ad_1] By FRED OLUOCH Despite efforts by regional governments to achieve food security through elaborate plans and policies, the region remains food deficient. Kenya, Uganda, South...
[ad_1] By AFP Somalia’s long-delayed elections will proceed “as planned”, Prime Minister Mohamed Hussein Roble told visiting UN diplomats on Sunday, even as a damaging feud...