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Huawei digital school project boosts learning in Kenya: report
The Digischool connectivity project that connects schools to the internet jointly undertaken by Chinese tech giant Huawei and the United…
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EAC
Huawei enhances youth digital skills in Kenya through 5G technology
Chinese tech firm Huawei said on Thursday that it will enhance Kenya’s youth digital skills through 5G technology and seeks…
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Africa
Lessons from China’s poverty alleviation valuable for Africa – experts
African countries could learn from China’s successful poverty alleviation campaign to advance their development, experts and officials said Wednesday at…
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EAC
Rwanda promotes quality, safe hotel dining to enhance tourist experience
In recent years, Rwanda has emerged as a top tourist destination, captivating visitors with its stunning landscapes, diverse wildlife, and…
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News
Uganda launches mass yellow fever vaccination
Uganda on Thursday launched a mass vaccination campaign for yellow fever targeting at least 13.4 million people. Ruth Aceng, minister…
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News
Rwandans angry over UN court’s unfit-for-trial ruling on genocide suspect
Rwandans have expressed dissatisfaction over a ruling of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals (IRMCT) in The Hague which…
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World
WHO urges governments to stop tobacco farming
The World Health Organization (WHO) on Monday urged governments in the Western Pacific region to stop subsidizing tobacco…
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Uganda hails cooperation with China in agricultural sector
Uganda on Thursday hailed its tripartite cooperation with China and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)…
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EAC
Peacekeepers rout armed rebels from several villages in eastern DRC
UN peacekeepers have chased armed rebels from several villages in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), a UN…
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World
Study finds YouTube recommends violent gun videos to kids
A new study found that YouTube’s recommendations sent violent and graphic gun videos to children as young as nine years…
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