Kenyan group Environserve trying to change how Africa’s e-waste is managed
The suspects, Charles Mberesero, Mohamed Ali Abdikar, Hassan Aden Hassan and Sahal Diriye are charged in connection with the April 2, 2015, dawn attack in which more than 150 people, most of them students, were killed
Protests in Sudan began in December, with demonstrators demanding government reduce prices of fuel, other essential commodities
Security agencies continue to investigate how incident was planned and those who might have helped five assailants in terror operation
Islamist extremist group claimed responsibility for attack on Dusit D2 hotel and office complex that killed at least 21 civilians
Kenyan security agencies are seeking further suspects over Tuesday’s al-Shabab-claimed terror attack in Nairobi that killed at least 21 people. Media reports say seven people were arrested since authorities Wednesday declared the assault on a hotel and office complex over. Security analysts say the Somali militant group is changing tactics, as Mohammed Yusuf reports from Nairobi.
At least 7 people have been arrested following the al-Shabab-claimed assault on a complex that left 21 people dead
Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta told the nation Wednesday that the suspected al-Shabab terrorist attack on a Nairobi hotel complex was over. But the Kenyan Red Cross said dozens of people remained missing. Some families spent hours looking for loved ones, only to find their worst fears confirmed. Mohammed Yusuf has more from Nairobi.
The Kenyan Red Cross said Wednesday that dozens of people are still missing
Gunmen opened fire on shoppers in busy Westgate Mall in September 2013, killing at least 67 people and injuring more than 150 others
Initiative in Africa tests a market approach to foster displaced people's self-reliance.
Report details harassment and abuses against Kenyan environmental activists who have campaigned against a proposed coal plant in Lamu County
One of the United Nations' sustainable development goals is to provide clean and reliable energy to people worldwide. The residents of the Kakuma refugee camp in northern Kenya are among those in need of better energy sources to light, cook and work in their homes. But progress has been held up by their murky legal status and their lack of money to buy the products. Mohammed Yusuf reports.
When the sun sets on the Kakuma refugee camp in Kenya, many activities come to an end because of electricity outages. But that is beginning to change as residents invest in solar panels. The panels have already transformed care at a health clinic in the sprawling camp, which houses 140,000 refugees from across East Africa. Mohammed Yusuf reports.
A new report says the militant group remains a threat, but notes the Kenyan government has reduced the risk by learning to work with the Muslim community
But questions still unresolved about whether Somalia can contribute soldiers while itself being protected by AU forces
Analysts say WorldRemit will lower the cost of transferring money and boost African trade and economies
Analysts see the global trade war limiting Beijing's ability to extend loans for large projects
Prime minister met with President Uhuru Kenyatta to discuss how two countries can work together on issues of trade and investment, as well as building stability and fighting terrorism in East Africa
Former VP was disqualified from running for president; supporters want that ruling overturned
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