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Stars Insider on MSNThe most dangerous cities in AfricaThe beautiful continent of Africa: incredible beaches, amazing wildlife, and unbelievable history. Africa is on many ...
In the recently released national budget 2025/2026, the tourism sector was allocated Shs 430bn in direct funding, and it also expects to benefit from an additional Shs 2.2 trillion the Finance ...
For decades, the U.S. dollar reigned supreme as the world’s anchor currency. But cracks are widening, and China is no longer ...
In Kenya, snakebites kill at least 4,000 people each year leaving thousands with life-threatening paralysis. According to the statistics by the Local Institute of Primate Research, survivors end up ...
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The Kenya Times on MSNHow To Stop Kenya's Police from Killing with ImpunityDays ahead of the first anniversary in Kenya of the Gen Z-led anti-government protests that resulted in at least 60 deaths ...
Hesborn Nyambati, a snake expert at National Museum of Kenya, says snakebites in Kenya are estimated to exceed 25,000 annually, although most cases go unreported.
“Eliminations in modern times may no longer be instant. Dictators have realised that assassinations carry a heavy political ...
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