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In 1889, the British journalist Henry Morton Stanley stumbled out of the forests of Central Africa into the town of Katwe, a ...
More than 30 years after the genocide in Rwanda, the country has asked Britain to extradite six suspects on UK soil. Can the suspects face trial in UK for the alleged crimes? As Gabon seeks to ...
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The Business & Financial Times on MSNElsa Mends, other African Chief Directors honoured at 5th CFO awardsEva Esselba Mends, has been honoured with the Top Woman in Finance Award alongside other chief directors from Tanzania, Gambia, Uganda, and Nigeria at the fifth CFO and Public Finance Awards, held in ...
Results of a new audit by the World Health Organization (WHO) across 108 country offices in low- and lower-middle-income ...
Speaking at a CEO Conference organised by the Insurance Regulatory Authority (IRA), Nuwagaba gave the example of Kenya, where vehicle owners are allowed to pay in up to 12 installments for compressive ...
At a press conference on Thursday, Prof. Yap Boum the Incident Manager for Mpox at Africa CDC said only two out ten suspected cases are currently being tested with the local response in DRC and Uganda ...
The High court in Kampala has denied bail to opposition leader Dr Kizza Besigye and his personal assistant Hajji Obeid Lutale ...
Two years since the start of the war in Sudan, the news remains exceedingly grim.The world's most damaging displacement crisis is now happening amid the worst humanitarian funding situation in decades ...
In recent years, West Africa’s highest court and a pan-African human rights body have ruled the expulsion of pregnant girls to be in violation of legally binding African charters on children’s rights, ...
Uganda has 1.4 million petrol-fuelled motorbikes in its public transport system that all need to go electric to reduce global warming and air pollution.
Uganda is known for bananas. The tropical fruit grows there, and it’s also a major culinary staple in the country. But banana growers in Uganda struggle to make a living, because of a bumper crop — ...
African doctors say their patients are arriving with tears in their eyes, asking if they'll die from a lack of HIV medication ...
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