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The Nigerian city of Port Harcourt used to be known as “The Garden City”. However, it has recently been covered in a blanket of black soot, which has prompted the federal government to declare... The...
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The Organization of African Instituted Churches (OAIC) is a representative body that brings together African Independent and Instituted Churches (AICs), offers a platform for restoring hope and enables...
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Nearly half of the Congo’s 67.5 million people are Catholic. Previously, nearly 6 million people died in the 1996-2003 conflict over the nation’s transfer of power.Following recent attempts at...
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View ArticleMeet South Africa’s newest professional, the “Slasher”
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View ArticleKenyan Techie Lures Youths with Innovation
Leading Kenyan firm Dingah Logistics Company Ltd intends to mentor and create young millionaires through the newly introduced franchise (agency) scheme. The locally owned outfit intends to create a...
View ArticleTransforming Flip flops into Artifacts
In the recent past there has been increased environmental pollution which led to the Kenyan government banning the use of plastic bags in August 2017. The ban meant that anyone manufacturing, selling...
View ArticleTalent in Chains
We arrive at Kamiti GK Prison where we are welcomed by friendly guards at the gate. It’s hard to imagine this place is home to hardcore criminals. The compound is so serene with cool... The post Talent...
View ArticleIgnorance is No Defense
Ignorance is no defense in a court of law. A person is guilty of handling or being in possession of stolen goods on indictment will be liable for imprisonment for a term not exceeding... The post...
View ArticleKenya Fails to Benefit from ARC due to Inconsistency
The seasonal rains that led to floods in Marsabit, West Pokot, Mandera, Wajir and Turkana Counties resulted to hundreds of families getting displaced. As a results livestock was swept away, transport...
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