Why it is unlikely for al-Shabaab to get stronger in Ethiopia The Ethiopian fears are being driven by examples of terrorist groups making inroads when governments are weak.
Ugandans dominate oil jobs, but not the big-ticket contracts Of the 15,451 people directly employed by the licensed oil companies, their contractors and subcontractors, 13,038 are Ugandans.
Uganda selects Turkish firm for Malaba-Kampala SGR In 2013, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, South Sudan and Rwanda broke ground on the construction of the SGR to connect member states.
When DRC was self-sufficient as a cultural state How 1970s bid to free the people from colonial legacy defines the identity of DR Congo to date.
The untold story of Nanyuki’s Mt Kenya Safari Club It’s membership was uber-exclusive; then the FBI started investigations after learning Mafiosi members.
On land, Mugabe walked path other African leaders would not But he and his cronies abused the reform process by taking some of the choice parcels for themselves