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A Newsweek-created graphic shows the various travel advisories currently in place across Africa, including the no-go zones.
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Mongabay News on MSNThe colonial ghosts of Uganda’s ‘Queen Elizabeth’ parkIn 1889, the British journalist Henry Morton Stanley stumbled out of the forests of Central Africa into the town of Katwe, a ...
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Monitor on MSNNRM moots smart voter cards for party primariesMr Richard Todwong, the party secretary general, said they would not allow any NRM candidate who loses in the primaries to ...
Breaking news. SADC chairman President Mnangagwa and president of the economic and social council and permanent ...
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The Business & Financial Times on MSNKey insights into transfer pricing legislation in Africa and the do’s and don’tsBy: Peter Kelly AGBEEHIA In Africa, transfer pricing has come to stay in so far as multinationals continue to do business in ...
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The East African on MSNTanzania can be king, and EAC could see its first climate-induced state failureThere has always been a cocktail of contradiction—an alliance of hopefuls and harbingers, of markets and mayhem.
The Federal Government through the Ministry of Industry, Trade, and Investment, has launched a new initiative to make it easy ...
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Monitor on MSNUgandans to research on Crimean Congo Haemorrhagic Fever virusStressing the importance of the research, Ms Thomson noted that the Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever virus presents similar symptoms to malaria yet there are no good diagnostic tests. Thank you for ...
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The EastAfrican on MSNSamia, Museveni regimes use treason to block rivals as elections approachTanzania’s Tundu Lissu and Uganda’s opposition leader Kizza Besigye are on the same side of the dock as countries head to the ...
AFRICA must cultivate its own food, produce its own clothing and manufacture its own essential goods, capitalising on its ...
Days after U.S. President Donald Trump imposed a ten percent tariff on all goods exported from Kenya and other African countries, the manufacturing sector is facing potential job cuts.
Online medical firm, Medlead, has been using Mediheal facilities in Eldoret to harvest kidneys from Kenyans at a fee.
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