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Arbitrary Detention of IDPs Is Focus During Angelina Jolie’s Burkina Faso Visit

Deep in Burkina Faso’s war-torn Sahel province lies the Goudoubo refugee camp.  It was rebuilt after Islamist militants burned much of it to the...

Pevention, only ‘sustainable solution’ to conflict, deputy UN chief tells Nigerian law students

Speaking in Nigeria, the UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed has emphasized the importance of prevention as “the only real, sustainable solution” to resolving the...

Bsic Education on Coronavirus COVID-19 vaccination programme

More than 105 000 people vaccinated in the basic education sector in the first two days of the roll-out More than 105,000 people have been...

Suth Sudan VP: Government Lost $4 Billion in Uncollected Oil Taxes

South Sudan's government says it has lost more than $4 billion in unpaid oil taxes since the country gained its independence a decade ago. Vice...

MC Kenetswe Mosenogi host Youth Month commemoration webinar, 30 Jun

MEC for Department of Economic Development, Environment, Conservation and Tourism, Ms Kenetswe Mosenogi will be hosting a Youth Month Commemoration Webinar to interact with...

WO Says Africa Experiencing Third Wave of COVID-19 Infections

“Africa is facing a fast-surging third wave of COVID-19 pandemic, with cases spreading more rapidly and projected to soon overtake the peak of the...

Eectoral Commission on candidates contesting Municipal By-Elections on the 30 June 2021

Eight (8) municipal ward by-election will take place in the Eastern Cape, KwaZulu-Natal, Northern Cape and Western Cape on Wednesday, 30 June 2021. The by-elections...

Cvid-19: ‘Brutal’ third wave hits Africa as vaccination slows

JOHANNESBURG, June 25 (NNN-AGENCIES) — Africa is facing a vicious coronavirus resurgence, with unprecedented hospital admissions and fatalities pushing health facilities to the brink...

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Call for Unity Dominates Passover Interdenominational Service in Narok

Narok: A call for unity among all Maa clans dominated the Passover interdenominational service that was held in Ntulele Secondary School, Narok East Sub County, on Sunday. Speaker after speaker called on the Narok residents to bury their differences a...
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Hard Economic Times Dampen Easter Festivities in Migori County

Migori: Easter celebrations in Migori County were visibly low-keyed amid hard economic times, even as Christians thronged various churches across the region to express their religious beliefs. The usual discos and live bands that were common in previo...

Women Footballers in Kericho Assured Sponsorship and Training Support

Kericho: Women football players in Kericho County have received a significant boost following assurances of sponsorship and academy training under the Football Kenya Federation (FKF). The move seeks to empower women by enhancing their confidence, heal...

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