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Uhuru Kenyatta, son of Kenya's first president, was sworn in as the country's youngest president on the 8th of April 2013. see more »
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Fashionista blogger Njamz gives tips to curvy ladies on how to rock printed pants. The office look: She paired the pants with a printed red shirt … see more »
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Cape Town hosted a two-day Breathe Sunshine African Music Conference to address and shine the light on our continent's music. see more »
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Ninth-grade students walk to school in Khayelitsha, a low-income township in Cape Town, South Africa. There are no school buses in South Africa so … see more »
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While African governments are moving gradually towards protecting the land rights of rural people and indigenous communities, they are moving quickly … see more »
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Treatment Action Campaign activists have picketed at the Africa Intellectual Property (IP) Forum - demanding change to South Africas Intellectual … see more »
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Egypt, or the Arab Republic of Egypt, is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the entire world. Egyptian-born photographer, Nabil Boutros … see more »
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President Jacob Zuma's 2013 state of the Nation Address (SONA) coincided with Valentine's Day and members of parliament and politicians shared their … see more »
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Mike Gbe, is a farmer whose use of mobile technology has brought him more clients, more information and the occasional unexpected visitor. see more »
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Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH) introduced Kangaroo Mother Care in 2000 to combat surging newborn mortality rates, particularly those for preterm … see more »
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