Kenya braced yesterday for a new round of protests despite the government warning it would not tolerate further unrest after earlier demonstrations turned violent with more than a dozen people killed.
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Speeding is risky and even deadly business
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ADB cuts inflation forecast
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Goldman Sachs reports 62% drop in Q2 profits
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MICT bridges Kavango East digital gap
The information ministry’s Kavango East regional office has rolled out its free basic computer training programme to residents of the region’s remote areas.
Infantino: Women’s World Cup associations responsible for player pay
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Shipanga happy with Gladiators progress…as Morocco lie in wait
Brave Gladiators coach Paulus Shipanga says he is proud of the performance of his team in the two 2024 Women Olympic Qualifiers against Equatorial Guinea.
Cricketer leaves for a second UK stint
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Otjituuo boy dies from suspected petrol sniff
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