President Yoweri Museveni gave KSh 3.5 million to Busoga journalists, claiming they were poor and exploited, sparking reactions over journalistic ethics.
The deal with Michelin is part of CFAO’s strategic expansion into new markets, leveraging synergies and footprint advantages, and enhancing the distribution network to reap the economies of scale.
The main aims of harmonising regional domestic taxes are eliminating harmful tax competition and promoting the region as a ...
Kenya Railways has announced the resumption of the Nanyuki safari train service, aiming to boost tourism and provide an ...
After falling short of his potential in his marathon debut, Uganda's Joshua Cheptegei will tackle the distance again in Tokyo ...
New Internet Society Data Reveals progress ahead of Key Conference. Zambia secured an impressive 6-point increase, followed closely by Kenya with a 5-point rise. ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia | PRNewswire ...
Passengers scheduled to travel to Mogadishu from Nairobi were stranded on Wednesday after airlines operating between the two ...
President Paul Kagame says that his country will pursue its policy to block used clothes in order to grow its textile ...
Four deaths occurred in Nabilatuk, with one in Amudat, while 11 measles cases were in admission, and five others were in the outpatient department as of Wednesday, the ministry noted in a situation ...
The Confederation of African Football, CAF, has disqualified Congo from participating at the 2024 African Nations ...
Uganda: Military Chief and Museveni’s Son Returns to X Days After Quitting It | Firstpost Africa | N18G Uganda’s king of ...
Across Southeast Asia, criminals have found there is big money to be made in human trafficking and bilking victims out of their savings.