Guinness World Records (GWR) Talent Researcher Charlie Anderson is searching for Mombasa's John Waweru, who gained fame for having extremely long nails.
Mr Chung Byung-Won, the Korean Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs in charge of African Affairs,...
Sudan, South Sudan, Burundi, Ethiopia, DR Congo, Eritrea and Kenya have all been fingered for official human rights abuses.
Murkomen says the cluster increases Kampala and Nairobi’s bargaining power among the prospective donors.
Kinshasa for long had frosty relations with its EAC neighbours and joining the Community was greeted with hopes that at least the issues would be resolved. Those may sink with the Kenya Airways case.
Heavier-than-usual rains have devastated Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi, turning villages upside down, ruining critical infrastructure and threatening to inflict more pain in coming weeks.
Chad has been ruled by the junta since April 2021 when Mahamat Deby seized power following the assassination of his father.
Recent studies have indicated that thyrotropin may exert antidepressant action, regulate cell aging, and possibly protect cells from free radical damage.
A former MP and senator who had lost his bid to be a county governor in the August 2022 elections, he was one of two Cabinet nominees then battling criminal charges.
The total acquisition cost of Hima Cement stood at $120 million, according to a corporate notice previously issued by Bamburi Cement.
Treasury has warned of the risk of higher fuel prices due to a rally in global crude oil prices.
A series of consultations that have been going on in Kenya to bring the state of South Sudan and hold-out groups to the negotiation table, seems to have broken the impasse.
The winners of the 2023 Writivism prizes were announced by the panel chair, Sumayya Lee in a ceremony held over Zoom.
The institutions’ thinning revenues and weakening balance sheets have opened up the sub-sector to stiff competition.
What can African leaders learn from the Loughton Djibouti kerfuffle? That the race to think for and manage Africa by outsiders is still on and attracting new players.