The government upholds the death penalty for all capital offences. Read more »
The African Union troops have reportedly attacked a bus killing ordinary passengers. Read more »
Reports say when Chase was placed under receivership, it had about 170,000 depositors, 62 branches, U.S.$1 billion in assets and a 3% market share. Read more »
Kenya will build its own pipeline to Lamu, if the positions taken at the just-ended talks in Kampala are maintained. Read more »
The troops are part of the thousands that the army is supposed to move out of Juba before the arrival of rebel leader Riek Machar. Read more »
Apparently 40 percent of subscribers use counterfeit phones. Read more »
According to a genocide survivor, perpetrators are still refusing to reveal where they dumped their victims' bodies. Read more »
According to insiders, Tanzania has offered to waive transit charges and land fees while Kenya is offering a U.S.$0,38 cents levy per barrel. Read more »
About 17,000 cancer patients in the country need radiotherapy, and are unable to get the help they need because the Mulago's equipment is broken. Read more »
The small nation is an increasingly vital economic and strategic hub. But political reform is still missing in action, write Ahmed Soliman and David Styan for Chatham House. Read more »
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