Ngugi wa Thiong’o dies at 87 The family confirmed that the revered literary figure passed away on Wednesday morning in the United States after a prolonged illness.
South Africa not giving 'special dispensation' to Musk's Starlink South Africa's Electronic Communications Act requires foreign-owned communications companies to sell 30 Percent of equity in their local subsidiaries
Germany shifts tone on Israel over 'incomprehensible' Gaza carnage German Chancellor Friedrich Merz delivered his most severe rebuke of Israel to date on Tuesday, criticising massive air strikes on Gaza as no longer justified by the need to fight Hamas
PRIME Tanzania moves to reclaim global control of Tanzanite trade In contrast, India, a major hub for gemstone cutting and resale, reportedly exported $80 million (about Sh208 billion) worth of Tanzanite in the same year—four times more than Tanzania.