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Kenya’s Ruto Claims Blogger Died from Police Actions, Altering Narrative
The Heartbreaking Tragedy Surrounding Albert Ojwang's Death
On June 9, 2025, a wave of protests surged through Nairobi, as citizens gathered outside the Central Police Station to voice their outrage following the death of blogger Albert Ojwang while in police custody. This tragic event has reignited deep-seated concerns regarding the actions of Kenya's security services, prompting President William Ruto to address the nation.
In a significant turnaround, Ruto publicly acknowledged that Ojwang had died "at the hands of…
Kenya Celebrates 8 Years of Continuous Service on Chinese-Designed Railway
On June 10, 2025, dancers graced the stage during a vibrant celebration in Nairobi, commemorating the remarkable eight-year milestone of the Mombasa-Nairobi Standard Gauge Railway (SGR), a project proudly built with Chinese expertise. This railway not only symbolizes infrastructural advancement but also represents a significant chapter in Kenya's ongoing journey of economic progression.
The atmosphere was electric with enthusiasm as dignitaries gathered to reflect on the accomplishments of the SGR. Chinese Ambassador to…
Children Flood Kenyan Refugee Ward Amid Urgent Starvation Crisis Following U.S. Aid Reductions
Starvation Warning: Children Fill Kenya's Refugee Ward After US Aid Cuts
In the heart of Kenya’s Kakuma refugee camp, a tragic narrative unfolds. It’s a story marked by uncertainty, desperation, and, above all, a haunting sense of hunger. Hundreds of thousands of individuals find themselves gradually succumbing to starvation, a reality starkly highlighted by recent funding cuts from the United States. A United Nations official has candidly described the situation to the BBC, revealing that food rations have plummeted to…
Lower Juba’s Rural Communities Face Healthcare Access Crisis
In the heart of Somalia’s Lower Juba region, the reverberations of healthcare funding cuts are creating a silent crisis. Many residents in remote areas—like the villages of Badhadhe, Kulbiyow, and Kudhaa—are finding it increasingly difficult to access essential medical services. These cuts have not just diminished resources; they have effectively stripped away lifelines that countless families relied on for urgent medical treatment.
Consider the struggles of Dahabo Cumar Ali, a mother who recently faced the devastating…
Tensions Erupt in Zambia Over Former President Edgar Lungu’s Funeral
The recent passing of Edgar Lungu, former president of Zambia, at the age of 68, has ignited a tumult of emotions and disagreements regarding his funeral arrangements. This multifaceted situation has left many baffled, particularly as it highlights a broader narrative of division between his family, political party—the Patriotic Front (PF)—and the current government.
At the core of the controversy is the location and nature of Lungu's final send-off. The government, seeking to honor his legacy with a state funeral at an…
Global Logistics Leader Makes €500M Investment in Africa and the Middle East
DHL Group is making a substantial commitment to the future of healthcare in Africa and the Middle East by planning to invest approximately €500 million, which translates to about $575 million, in healthcare infrastructure over the next five years. This ambitious initiative seeks to cater to the ever-growing demand for medical logistics and services in these rapidly evolving markets.
This strategic move is, in part, a response to the increasing influence of China in the region. As noted by Bloomberg, the demand…
Russia Achieves Unprecedented Grain Export Milestone to North Africa
The Flourishing Grain Alliance: Russia and Egypt's Growing Partnership
In a significant development in international trade dynamics, Russia has emerged as Egypt's leading grain supplier in 2024. The announcement from the Russian Ambassador to Cairo, Georgy Borisenko, has captured the attention of both economic analysts and agricultural experts alike. Russia’s export of over 10 million tons of wheat to Egypt not only marks a historic high for both nations, but it also sets a new precedent…
Egypt’s Foreign Minister Praises Strengthening Relations with Somalia at Oslo Forum
Strengthening Ties: Egypt and Somalia's Path Forward
Mogadishu (AX) — In a compelling display of diplomacy and cooperation, Egypt’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Emigration, and Egyptian Expatriates, Badr Abdelatty, recently celebrated the burgeoning relationship between Egypt and Somalia. His remarks at the Oslo Forum underscored a significant commitment to enhancing political, economic, and security collaboration. As we navigate the complexities of international relations, the importance of such partnerships becomes…
Tragic Bus Crash in Kenya Claims Lives of Five Indians from Qatar
Tragedy Strikes: Five Indians Killed in a Road Accident in Kenya
In a devastating incident that has left many in shock, five Indian nationals based in Qatar lost their lives in a tragic road accident in central Kenya on Monday evening. They were part of a group that was enjoying a holiday trip, exploring the stunning landscapes that Kenya has to offer. Sadly, while the journey was meant to be a memorable one, it turned into a nightmare as the bus they were traveling in overturned, leading to severe injuries for others who…
Mid-2025: The Five African Cities with the Heaviest Traffic Woes
When navigating urban landscapes, it often feels as if we’re playing a complex game of chess against time—only to find ourselves frequently checkmated by relentless traffic. These cities consistently rank high on the traffic index, a measure that evaluates various factors including traffic volume, travel delays, and the inherent inefficiencies present within their road systems. Isn't it interesting to consider how something as routine as commuting can influence so many aspects of our daily lives?
Traffic isn't…