By Duncan Miriri NAIROBI, April 29 (Reuters) - Kenya's Equity Group is seeking acquisitions in Angola, Zambia and Mozambique to tap fast growth driven by infrastructure development and rich mineral ...
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Stunning Views of Sub-Saharan Africa (Gabon, Kenya, São Tomé and Principe, Namibia, and Angola) from Above
Soar high above the lakes, rainforests, and beautiful beaches of Africa's Sub-Saharan region in this captivating footage, ...
Through the Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD), Japan has pledged about $30 billion in support ...
The closure of the Strait of Hormuz has driven fuel prices in Africa up by as much as 80 percent. Inflation is rising, and ...
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CAF Confirms Draw Procedures for 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games Women's Football Tournament Africa Qualifiers
The Confédération Africaine de Football (CAF) has confirmed the procedures for the draw for the African qualifiers for the Women's Football Tournament at the Los Angeles Olympic Games which will take ...
The world is full of amazing, kind, and hard-working moms, and every year we celebrate them on Mother’s Day. Preferably with lots of love, a bouquet of gorgeous wildflowers, a delicious breakfast in ...
The world is full of amazing, kind, and hard-working moms, and every year we celebrate them on Mother’s Day. Preferably with ...
An assault on Cuba needs excuses for hating it. But given that any exchanges between the US and Cuba has been blocked out of ...
Scientists set up cameras in Uganda’s Marburg virus reservoir, capturing rare footage of wildlife and humans interacting in the site and raising concerns about spillover risk. View on euronews ...
Kenya says audit identified about 800,000 non-existent primary school learners and 87,000 secondary school records used in funding allocations Government to link future capitation disbursements to ...
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AzamTV locks in World Cup rights in East Africa
The Tanzania-based pay-TV broadcaster will air all 104 matches across eight markets.
The rich and powerful hate Cuba because it does so much better than the US in caring for its own people, explains Don Fitz.
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