Congelese opposition leader succumbs to covid-19

Kolelas Guy Brice during a campaign rally The Republic of Congo's opposition presidential candidate Guy Brice Kolelas succumbed to Covid-19 a day after the country went to general elections. The late Kolelas died when he was being taken to France for treatment. Christian Cyr Mayanda, his campaign director confirmed the incident on

Oparanya ranked best performing governor as Nyoro of Kiambu comes last

Oparanya ranked best performing governor as James Nyoro ofKiambu comes last

Kakamega Governor Wyclife Ambetsa Oparanya is the best performing governor in the last Infotrak firm ranking list, announced on Wednesday, October 2020. The survey was done considering the governors performances in the periods between 2019 and 2020. Oparanya, who scored (82.3%) in the performance ranking was followed by his Kwale counterpart

South Sudanese diplomat dies in a Nairobi bank

South Sudanese diplomat dies in a Nairobi bank

H.E. Michael Jook South Sudanese ambassador to Eritrea collapsed and died inside Kenya Commercial Bank in Nairobi while being attended to by one of the bank's customer care. The incident that took place on Thursday October 22, left many observers with a great shock as the man is reported

Kisumu residents show up in multitudes to receive president Uhuru Kenyatta and ODM party leader Raila Odinga.

Thousands of Kisumu residents on Thursday thronged the city to receive president Uhuru Kenyatta and the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party leader Raila Odinga during their visit to the city. The visit that comes a day after the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) final report was submitted to the two leaders in

Former Burundi President imprisoned for murder

Former Burundi President imprisoned for murder

Pierre Buyoya, Burundi's ex-president has been handed life sentence for murdering his opponent Melchior Ndadaye, four months after the former was beaten in 1993 polls. Pierre was reported to be the mastermind of 1993 attacks which brought about civil war that killed more than 300,000 people. This was after Ndadaye