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Inflation Kenya <KECPI> It went up to 9.2% in February from 9.0% the month before, the statistics bureau said on Tuesday. This was mostly because food and transportation costs went up. The rate of inflation went up in February after going down for three months in a row. grew to 9.6% in October, which was the highest since May 2017. The rate for February is still above the range that the government prefers, which is between 2.5% and 7.5%. The price level went up by 0. Kenya’s national statistics office said in a statement that it was 6%, up from…

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The ghetto President, alias Bobi Wine, alarmed the large number of Ugandan soldiers uninvitedly surrounding his residence. The incident happened on Friday evening after he allegedly reported that the ruling party had engaged in election malpractice. And as such, they were not the victors as the electoral commission had announced. Mr. Wine claimed that he would not accept the Presidential results as he was the leading candidate. He accused the electoral board of colluding with the incumbent President to rig the votes. Police Intimidation Since the onset of Presidential campaigns in Uganda, Robert Kyagulanyi, a prominent pop star, and a…

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Hidden money wrapped in large brown envelopes was found in a car at the Murtala Muhammed Airport. Nigerian Authorities seized $8million in cash inside the vehicle at the international airport in the commercial capital Lagos. Money launderers had stockpiled the cash in six plastic bags. The launderers had then wrapped up the money in 20 sealed packages inside the bags. Money Laundering Syndicate A customs boss Hameed Ali Said said at a press conference in Lagos that the money found was about to be smuggled out of the country when it was intercepted. The boss said that “a money-laundering syndicate…

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People often use the title of Pharaoh to refer to those rulers of Ancient Egypt who reigned or ruled after the unification of Lower Egypt and Upper Egypt. The Egyptian Pharaohs were great and mighty people. They have a fascinating history of Egyptian History. There were also female pharaohs such as Hatshepsut. Egyptian History is mainly divided into three periods: The Old Kingdom, the Middle Kingdom, and the New Kingdom. Each period had several Dynasties and Pharaohs. In Ancient Egyptian History, the Old Kingdom is the era spanning 2686 BC to 2181 BC. It is also called the Age of…

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Studying has proven to be quite a task to do nowadays. Especially when the exams are around the corner. There is usually a lot of panic and a lot of work to cover in order to make up for the lost time before the exams begin. In the middle of all this panic and preparing for the exams distractions become another problem to be resolved. To most students, these disruptions present themselves in the form of sleep or being drifted away by various physical things. These interruptions are caused by some small mistakes students tend to do when preparing to…

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Coronavirus is a deadly disease that contains pneumonia-like symptoms that originated in China. Since its outbreak, it has spread to various countries of the world and has deeply affected businesses and the stock market following reports earlier this week. Scientists and pharmaceutical organizations are trying to get the vaccine and the right treatment to stop the disease from spreading. Remdesivir Brings Some Hope According To World Health Organization Remdesivir is a drug in the nucleotide analog class. The Gilead Sciences were the ones who promoted and developed the drug. It is famous since it once helped in the control of…

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David Munro is a chartered accountant by profession. He graduated from the University of Cape Town and attended the Advanced Management Programme at Harvard Business School. His area of expertise is investment banking, with an emphasis on emerging markets. While in Standard Bank, he focused on Africa, the BRIC countries, and natural resources. His exemplary work has not gone unnoticed as he gained recognition both locally and internationally for his contribution to investment banking in the African landscape. In 2009, he was selected by the World Economic Forum as a Global leader. Early years David Munro was born in…

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For a long time, Mali has been facing multiple tribal attacks. The same fate follows the nation, with many killed in the recent tribal fights. According to the officials, at least 27 citizens lost their life’s in three attacks between Tuesday and Wednesday. As per Thursday reports, armed men on motorcycles attacked Dagon farming villages and killed civilians. Now, the violence between the groups causes insecurity situations all across the country’s semi-arid and arid regions. Political instability and tribal attacks Central Mali recent years ravage results from ethnic reprisal killings between the Fulani herding community and Dagon farming. The two…

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Muslims celebrate Ramadan in the 9th month of the Muslim calendar. Millions of Muslims fast during this period from early morning until dusk. The fast involves avoiding drinking, eating, and sexual activities. Leaders encourage various forms of worship such as prayer and reading the book of the Holy Quran. During this period, the Muslims arise very early in the morning to eat Suhoor, and later in the day, they break their fast with iftar. The Muslim leaders conduct Tarawih, the nightly prayers, in their places of prayer right after the iftar. This year’s Ramadan festive season will not be the…

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