Kenyan soldier killed in Central African Republic The soldier was ambushed by yet-to-be-named assailants during a routine long-range patrol.
PRIME US’ loss, China’s gain Funding cuts may mean China will pump more money in social programmes, but only where their influence is strong.
Sudan: Ruto’s claims on tea exports ‘inaccurate' Some 207 containers of tea for export to Sudan are stuck along the supply chain, potentially leading to losses of more than $10 million.
When DRC was self-sufficient as a cultural state How 1970s bid to free the people from colonial legacy defines the identity of DR Congo to date.
The untold story of Nanyuki’s Mt Kenya Safari Club It’s membership was uber-exclusive; then the FBI started investigations after learning Mafiosi members.
On land, Mugabe walked path other African leaders would not But he and his cronies abused the reform process by taking some of the choice parcels for themselves