November 07
Ethiopia: Drone Strike, Intense Clashes in West Gojjam's Durbete Town Claim Civilian Lives
Addis Standard
In a deadly escalation of violence, a drone strike accompanied by intense clashes on 05 November, 2024, in the West Gojjam Zone of the Amhara region left several dead, including… Read more »
Sudan: How Will Trump's Return to the White House Impact Sudan?
Dabanga
With Donald Trump set to return to the White House following his vistory in the US elections on November 5, questions are being raised about how his administration will guide… Read more »
Mauritius: Mauritius Has Won Back Chagos - but Not All of It. Why the Largest Island, Diego Garcia, Is So Important to the UK [analysis]
The Conversation Africa
Mauritius and the United Kingdom released a joint statement on 3 October 2024 announcing the UK's agreement to transfer the Chagos archipelago, including the island of Diego… Read more »
Somalia: New Somali Piracy Threats Require Partnerships and Holistic Responses [analysis]
ISS
Somalia's upcoming seat on the UN Security Council should allow it to shape international maritime security policies. Read more »
Africa: Earthshot Prize 2024 - And The Winners Are...
allAfrica
Ghana and Kenyan innovators were among the five winners of the Earthshot Prize for their innovative solutions to help repair our planet. Read more »
Rwanda: Will the UN Ever Recover Kabuga's Money?
JusticeInfo.net
Since May 2022, Balthazar Nduwayezu has been covering the Félicien Kabuga trial for Justiceinfo. He is a Rwandan journalist based in Arusha, Tanzania, who has covered all… Read more »
Kenya: Mutunga Declines Invitation to 2027 State House Race, Roots for a Millenial President
Capital FM
Former Chief Justice Willy Mutunga has denied interest in the country's presidency saying he doesn't have the energy for the office. Read more »
Rwanda: Surrogacy - Six Key Proposals in New Bill
New Times
A new draft law governing healthcare services contains provisions on assisted reproductive technologies, including surrogacy, to help couples with difficulty conceiving to have… Read more »
South Sudan: Reporter's Diary - the Struggle for Survival for South Sudanese Returnees
The New Humanitarian
'There is no house, no food, and no place to sleep for the children.' Read more »
Kenya: Caucus Calls for Resumption of Overseas Treatment Funding Under SHIF
Capital FM
The Caucus of Patient-Led Organizations of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) has urged the Social Health Insurance Fund (SHIF) to restore overseas treatment funding for patients… Read more »
Kenya: KRA Surpasses Revenue Targets in Oct for First Time Since 2021
Capital FM
The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) exceeded its monthly revenue targets in October, marking the first time since December 2021. Read more »
Kenya: Eastleigh Murder - Police Investigating How Suspect Obtained Kenyan Citizenship
Capital FM
The Director of Criminal Investigation has launched investigations on how the prime suspect involved in the gruesome murders of three women abducted from Eastleigh, Hashim Dagane… Read more »
Uganda: Ugandan Court Hears Case On Secluding, Restraining Patients
HRW
Court Has Opportunity to Strike Down Abusive Practice Read more »
Ethiopia: New Hope - Ethiopia's Bold Move Grants Refugees the Right to Work
World Bank
In a bustling marketplace on the outskirts of Addis Ababa, Lula Maygag Guray's food stall hums with activity. The smell of injera and samosa draws a crowd each day. However, ever… Read more »
Kenya: Athletes Urged Not to Fall Prey to Misinformation About Athletics Kenya
Capital FM
Athletics Kenya (AK) director of youth development Barnaba Korir has bemoaned the increasing mistrust certain athletes have towards the federation. Read more »
Sudan: Attending By French Media, Sudan's Ambassador to Paris Holds Press Conference On the Situation in the Country
SNA
Sudan's ambassador to Paris and Permanent Representative to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Dr. Khalid Mohamed Farah, held a press… Read more »
Kenya: Kindiki Proud of Success in Combating Terrorism, Banditry As Interior CS
Capital FM
Deputy President Kithure Kindiki, formerly Interior Cabinet Secretary, on Thursday, reflected on his tenure's achievements in the fight against terrorism and banditry, particularly… Read more »
Kenya: Whitman Says She Serves At President's Request and Will Continue Her Duties
Capital FM
The United States Ambassador to Kenya Meg Whitman has addressed growing calls from a section of Kenyans urging the incoming administration to recall her back to Washington over… Read more »
Kenya: Parties in South Sudan Peace Process to Resume Talks in Nairobi
Capital FM
Parties involved in South Sudan's peace process have agreed to resume mediation in Nairobi to address outstanding issues. Read more »
Uganda: Uganda's Coffee Sector Faces Uncertain Future As UCDA Set to Be Dissolved
Nile Post
Uganda's coffee industry is facing a period of change as the government prepares to dissolve the Uganda Coffee Development Authority (UCDA), sparking a heated debate in Parliament… Read more »
Kenya: Global Tourism Resilience and Crisis Management Centre At Kenyatta University Wins Tourism Resilience Award in London
Capital FM
The Global Tourism Resilience and Crisis Management Centre - Eastern Africa (GTRCMC-EA), based at Kenyatta University, has been honoured with the prestigious Tourism Resilience… Read more »
Kenya: CS Duale Unveils Sh620mn Project to Restore Mt Elgon Forest
Capital FM
Environment, Climate Change and Forestry Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale today unveiled a Sh620 million project to restore the Mt. Elgon Forest ecosystem in Bungoma and Trans-Nzoia… Read more »
Uganda: Uganda Sets Out Climate Action Plan for COP29
Nile Post
Our vision now is clear: a dual-energy approach that allows Uganda to harness renewable energy sources while ensuring a just, balanced transition that considers the well-being of… Read more »
Uganda: Phase II of Mass Polio Vaccination Kicks Off
Nile Post
The Ministry of Health has today launched the second round of the Polio Vaccination campaign in 49 districts. Read more »
Uganda: Closure of Zero-Grazing Cattle Project in Kampala
Nile Post
The National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) has officially closed down a zero-grazing cattle project located on Plot 9, Elgon Terrace, in the affluent Upper Kololo… Read more »