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An aid convoy carrying life-saving assistance for the famine-affected area of North Darfur, Sudan, was attacked on Monday ...
TANGA: THE implementation of the 1,443-kilometre East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) project has reached 60 percent ...
President Museveni has instructed that Uganda Martyrs Day celebrations be formally included in the government's annual budget, ensuring consistent financial backing for one of the country's most ...
A group of legislators, including Dr. Patrick Isingoma and Isaac Otimgiw, has called on President Museveni to prioritize providing assurance on the safety of Ugandans ahead of the 2026 general ...
Religious institutions remain deeply embedded in Uganda's education system, with the Church now overseeing a wide network of schools, vocational training centres, universities, and health facilities.
Jacob Zuma said civil society groups demanded Floyd Shivhambu's removal after his Easter visit to Pastor Bushiri in Malawi. Shivhambu broke party rules by going on the trip without permission and ...
Mr Gates, through his Gates Foundation, has spent millions of dollars in Nigeria, majorly in the areas of health and agriculture.
Four men, aged between 44 and 58, face charges of incitement to commit public violence and will appear in the Roodepoort Magistrate's Court on 3 June 2025. Police say they helped start the looting and ...
The leader of the South African National Civic Organisation (SANCO) in the Sundays River Valley, Patrick Bayeni, said the situation in Addo has calmed down and it is safe for the remaining Zimbabwean ...
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The United States has announced a major shift in its approach to Sub-Saharan Africa, transitioning from an assistance-led model to one focused on investment and commercial diplomacy.
Around 3000 students in Namibia, Angola, Mozambique and Nigeria stand to benefit from a N$7 million (US$385,000) sponsorship from the ExxonMobil Foundation to JA Africa to conduct the second round of ...
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