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Nigeria and the United States ink USD 2 Million Broadband Study grant
There have been discussions on how the convergence of Artificial Intelligence and biotechnology can spur progress in addressing global health, food security, and science on sub-Saharan Africa.
Racism in Visa issuance plagues Africa’s health research
Applicants who were from Uganda and Tanzania also incurred extra travelling costs as they had to travel to the nearest consulate in Nairobi to apply for the visas. And they were still rejected.
How Zanzibar Revolution dragged Jomo Kenyatta, Oginga Odinga and British Spies into great conflict
The Zanzibar Revolution of 1964 was to trigger many events in the Isles, the mainland, Uganda and even Kenya where top government officials were driven into conflicts fueled by British spies.
Kenya and Rwanda Piloting Drone Revolution in Africa
While drones have made an impact on Africa’s battlefields, they are also becoming key tools in agriculture, health care and telecommunications, particularly in remote areas where infrastructure is limited.
Money and Valuable Assets smuggled from Nigeria to the United States are being repatriated back to Lagos
The United States and the Federal Government of Nigeria have jointly announced the agreement to promptly repatriate approximately USD 52.9 million in forfeited corruption proceeds.
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Mauritania to benefit from United States energy boost through Millennium Challenge
The MCC Threshold Program will provide debt-free grants to develop fundable environment resilience projects and to incorporate climate change and social considerations into the environmental impact assessment process.
United States Sanctions Seven UAE firms accused of funding Genocide in Sudan
The RSF and allied militias have systematically murdered people on an ethnic basis, and deliberately targeted women and girls from certain ethnic groups for brutal sexual violence.
President Museveni’s Son vows to behead Bobi Wine the opposition leader who however calls his bluff
Muhoozi Kainerugaba explains why he wants to behead Bobi Wine, saying the singer turned politician owed him and his father plenty of money used to build his career
Uganda opens way for BRICS to penetrate into the East African Community
With Uganda joining, it means BRICS is making its presence felt in the Arusha-based East African Community (EAC), where Kampala happens to be a member and a founding one at that.
Advancing DR Congo Rebels now seize Masisi Territory
The M23 revolutionists seized the region after intense fighting with the regular troops of the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (FARDC), the battle which started last Friday afternoon.