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COVID-19 restrictions affecting livelihoods in Kenya’s dry, marginalized north.

COVID-19 Takes A Toll On Women And Girls In Kenya’s Marginalized North

4 years ago
Merille, Kenya, June 8 — On a scorching hot mid-morning at Merille, about 413km (257 miles) north of Kenya’s capital, Nairobi and in Marsabit County, Lilian Lelikoo sits under...
Parked trucks

Zimbabwe’s Cross Border Truck Drivers Smuggling COVID-19 Cases

4 years ago
Chirundu — Outside Chirundu border post which stands out at Chirundu, a border town between Zimbabwe and Zambia, a fleet of haulage trucks loaded to the brim with various...
The burial of Dorcas Manyengavana in a rural village in Rusape

Coronavirus Forces Funeral Culture Rethink In Zimbabwe

4 years ago
Rusape, June 20 — Shingirai Manyengavana (25) opens a white coffin for people to pay their last respect inside a kitchen hut in Denhere Village, in Rusape, 174 kilometers...
Smart Foods Recipes improve nutrition in Tanzania schools

Researchers Tout Healthy Food Recipes To Boost Nutrition, Cut Costs In Tanzania’s Schools

4 years ago
MANYARA — The tolling of the afternoon bell marks the end of lessons at Babati Day Secondary School in Tanzania’s northern Manyara region. It ushers in a moment of joy...
Wozi Primary School Students

Looming Conflict As Loggers Scramble For Waning Forest

4 years ago
Mzuzu — Around 1964, Malawi’s first Head of State introduced an ambitious project to turn one of the mountain ranges in the country into a forest. What followed was...
Donkeys Helping Maasai Women fetch water

The Untold Suffering of East Africa’s Donkey Community Owners!

4 years ago
Sebastian Mwanza is the Senior Communications Officer at Africa Network for Animal Welfare (ANAW) Dr. Dennis Bahati is the Programs Manager (Animal Care) at Africa Network for Animal Welfare (ANAW) By...
Dilapidated bookshop.

Zimbabwe’s Rural Township In Worsening Dereliction

4 years ago
Rutenga, June 5 — On a dusty plain, aging shops lie in a file opposite each other, abandoned, with few signs of life around, yet with few impoverished villagers...
Birds destroy rice plantation by feeding on it.

Kenyans Stare At Hunger As Birds Destroy Rice

4 years ago
Kisumu, June 1 — At midday in the West Kano irrigation scheme in Kenya’s Nyando Sub-county of Kisumu County, Erick Otieno has just received his lunch from his employer...
Carpenter Blaster Chemugaira.

It Is Not Yet Dawn For Zimbabwe’s Informal Economies As Government Extends Lockdown ‘Indefinitely’

4 years ago
Mutare, May 23 — A medium build 35-year old Blaster Chemugaira is seated in a chair just outside the gate of a house he rents in Chikanga, a high-density...
Tree planting.

Indigenous communities in Tanzania map own land to deter foreign grabbers

4 years ago
MANYARA, TANZANIA — As you trek down a rocky terrain dotted with thorny shrubs, that form a rosette of gray-green leaves with sharp spines on the tips, you can...
The Kenya Wildlife Service plans to set up buildings inside the Nairobi National Park, threatening its biodiversity.

Kenya Wildlife’s plan to build a hotel in the Nairobi National Park attracts an...

4 years ago
In the past decades, the Nairobi National Park has not missed accompanying the word ‘encroachment’ in one sentence. This has always been the case of activists and environmentalists seeking...
Women rights activists.

Domestic violence dents Zimbabwe’s lockdown

4 years ago
HARARE — She said her husband choked her, pounded her with open fists, and knocked her head on the wall before grabbing a thick leather belt which he used...
The coronavirus outbreak has forced many to stay home, driving up the demand for tea.

Tea farmers in Kenya find reprieve as international market opens up for their produce.

4 years ago
Kericho, April 20 — On a fine Monday morning, and as the sun beats down on the tea farms in Kaptoroi village in Kenya’s Kericho County, Sarah Keter plucks...
Cross-border traders.

Lockdown hammers Zimbabwe’s cross border traders

4 years ago
HARARE, April 19 — Zimbabwe’s 21 days of lockdown to save the country from further infections from coronavirus have hammered the country’s cross-border traders who operate from this country...
Interview.

South Sudanese TV journalist ditches own job to join rebel movement

4 years ago
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania — A swell of laughs and chatter fills the air as men and women dine and wine. The spectacle grabs the attention of a group of...
Young mothers.

Girls’ right campaigners cautiously welcome Tanzania move to allow pregnant girls back to school

4 years ago
ITUNDA, Tanzania — It is midday at Itunda, a tiny village in Tanzania’s southern highlands and Marietta Andrea* is perched awkwardly on a wooden stool, her protruding belly touching...
The coronavirus outbreak stops Chinese fish imports, as business booms for Kenyan fish traders.

Fish traders in Kenya’s lakeside city of Kisumu enjoy an economic boom amid Coronavirus

4 years ago
Kisumu, April 8 — At 7 am in the morning, fishermen are docking in their fishing boats on the Dunga Beach in Kisumu’s Lake Victoria shores in western Kenya....
Submerged houses due to floods.

Continued Floods In East Africa Threatening To Jeopardize Fight Against COVID-19 Spread

4 years ago
BUDALANGI April 5, 2020 — For 54-year-old Esther Anyango, who resides in Maduwa village nestled in the swampy Yala, an island within the Lake Victoria waters is not her...
Elderly Men.

Poverty ravages Southern Africa’s aging population

4 years ago
LILONGWE, Malawi — At the age of 94, Malawi’s widower Kenneth Banda resides alone at his aging rural home — a thatched kitchen hut and a two-roomed house roofed...
Hospitalized Zimbabwean activist.

Rights violations trending in Zimbabwe

4 years ago
CHITUNGWIZA, Zimbabwe — He now moves around with the aid of a wheelchair, himself a common feature now at a shopping center in Chitungwiza, a dormitory town in Zimbabwe,...

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Africa’s Coup Governments: When Elections Become An Exhausted Idea Confirming Democratic Fatigue

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Russia-Africa Relations: Africa’s Entanglement With Politics Of Patronage Without Liberation

7 months ago
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