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From body-shaping traditions to AI-driven ambitions, Uganda’s story links beauty, culture, and technology in shaping its ...
Ruto’s attack on MPs over bribery and extortion rings hollow as Kenyans recall his own government’s trail of corruption and ...
Feeling like 2025 is racing ahead, the piece questions Tanzania’s digital shift and its uneasy marriage of technology, state power, and citizen rights.
The 69-year old is the first female to occupy the party's coveted chief executive role, reflecting Samia's push for more ...
There are more than 9,000 previously unreported pest species in Uganda that are presenting a fresh threat to the country’s ...
Power in East Africa is increasingly becoming a family affair, as presidents hand influential public offices to their ...
Some argue Museveni and Kagame’s refusal to embrace eponymous politics has boosted their image as selfless leaders.
TotalEnergies and China National Offshore Oil Corporation have not shown interest in joining state firm as market volatility ...
Kinshasa views Nairobi’s decision to appoint a representative in Goma as legitimising the M23 rebel administration.
S&P has cut Kenya’s credit rating to B- after the Finance Bill repeal deepened concerns over debt and fiscal stability.
Former Somali presidents have united to condemn illegal land seizures in Mogadishu, warning they threaten stability and ...
Uganda’s ties with Washington seem to be warming up, informed by immigration pressures the US government is facing to deal with illegal stays. This week, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio had ...
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