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Anthrax kills 60 hippos, 27 buffaloes and affects 27 people in DR Congo
It all started in mid-May, when 57-year-old man called Pierre was admitted to a health center in the Lubero area after suffering from severe itching on his right hand, followed by pruritus and a swelling of his forearm.
Kenya refutes arresting 60 foreigners, for taking part in mass street demonstration
Also arrested in the recent Police swoop include some 26 Burundians, 19 South Sudanese, 18 Rwandese, 17 Somalis and 7 Ugandans. But no timid Tanzanians
BRICS now represents more than 4 billion People. Over 41 percent of global population
The BRICS is "non-West" but not "Anti-West,' aiming to build a more inclusive global environment where voices and interests of all, especially those in the Global South, are respected.
Kenyans burn down a vehicle thinking it was their president’s escort car after it hit motorcyclists
The vehicle in question was initially believed to have been part of the escorting motorcade that accompanied President William Ruto to the 35th Diocesan Anniversary at Saint Mark’s College of Kigari in Embu County.
Kenya and Tanzania maintain Lower-Middle Income Status in the latest World Bank Group Ranking
A country’s income classification not only reflects its level of development, but it also has the potential to influence its development trajectory.
King Charles III’s Grandpa owned this old farmhouse in Limuru, Kenya
White settlers like the McDonnel family chose Tigoni for their agricultural experiments with tea and hence, the lush tea plantations there, yet few believed tea would grow in a chilly place.
Eight killed as TAZARA train hits a taxi van in Zambia
The Tanzania-Zambia Railway train was traveling from Mpika District heading to Serenje, being operated by a locomotive driver identified as Daniel Bwalya.
Over 4000 candidates now scramble for less than 300 Parliamentary seats in Tanzania
According to President Samia, her party primary polls report, indicate that more than 30,000 other hopeful candidates have also expressed interest in contesting for the 396 Ward Councillor representative slots, countrywide.
Tanzania’s popular Prophet inaugurates the largest church in Dar-es-salaam
The newly inaugurated giant house of worship in Dar-es-salaam, has a reported capacity of seating more than 50,000 people comfortably and counting.
States in South Sudan protest against decision to divide Juba into Tax Zones
The rejection came during the state’s weekly cabinet meeting, chaired by the Governor of Central Equatorial State, Lieutenant General Rabe Mojoing Emmanuel.