The IMF's David Lipton says although Kenya's public debt is at a moderate level and remains in the safe zone, the country needs to undertake a growth-friendly reduction in monetary ... Read more »
Chic Band seeks to bring a breath of fresh air to Rwanda's music scene. Read more »
Doctors and nurses in far-flung areas will be able to order blood and emergency medicine via a text message. Read more »
Burundi is the only country in the region with negative economic growth in 2015, according to latest International Monetary Fund report. Read more »
According to reports, only Uganda recorded a drop in its military spending in East Africa, from U.S.$326 million in 2014 to $288 million 2015. Read more »
The Kenya Film and Classification Board had demanded that Google pull down the gay video, claiming that it was contravening the country's laws by promoting gay relationships. Read more »
The public works department has been identifying and targeting poor quality buildings around the Huruma estate. Read more »
The residents have been struggling to pick up the pieces after losing legal battle. Read more »
The International Monetary Fund suggests that President Yoweri Museveni's dream of getting the country into the middle-income country bracket in the next four years is far from ... Read more »
Police have issued a warning for a planned attack on the Entebbe international airport and other key government installations. Read more »
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