Sudan's RSF conducts first drone attack on Port Sudan, army spokesperson says No casualties were reported from the attacks, the spokesperson said.
PRIME The irony of ‘Africa-led’ peace processes on foreign lands African leaders increasingly neglect homegrown initiatives, instead bowing to foreign powers pushing conflict resolution for economic interests.
PRIME New report warns of a looming sugar shortage in Kenya The shortfall is likely to push the country to rely more on Comesa and EAC imports amid rising prices and factory shutdowns.
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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