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Organized Crime Rates Propel South Africa into Top Ten Global Rankings

Organized Crime Rates Propel South Africa into Top Ten Global Rankings

In a recent global assessment of organized crime, South Africa has found itself in an alarming position, ranked among the top ten countries most infested with organized criminal activities. The findings, released by an international crime watchdog, shed light on the challenges the nation faces in combating sophisticated criminal networks

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Sierra Leone Lifts Night-Time Curfew Following Prison Break

Sierra Leone Lifts Night-Time Curfew Following Prison Break

In a significant development for Sierra Leone, the government has decided to lift the night-time curfew that was imposed in the wake of a daring prison break. The decision comes after armed men freed numerous inmates, triggering security concerns across the nation. The curfew, which restricted movement during the night

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Political Unrest Resurfaces in Kenya as Citizens Demand Accountability

Political Unrest Resurfaces in Kenya as Citizens Demand Accountability

In a dramatic turn of events, Kenyans are gearing up for a resurgence of mass demonstrations, commonly known as "maandamano," as frustration mounts over unfulfilled promises by the Kenya Kwanza government. The apparent failure to address the concerns of citizens and deliver on electoral pledges has fueled discontent,

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Kenya's Bold Move: Privatizing State-Owned Companies Amid Economic Challenges
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Kenya's Bold Move: Privatizing State-Owned Companies Amid Economic Challenges

In a significant economic shift, Kenya's government has revealed plans to privatize the first 35 state-owned companies, targeting only those facing financial losses and bureaucratic hurdles. Although the specific companies have not been disclosed, President William Ruto emphasized that potentially lucrative entities would be divested, signaling a strategic

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Somalia Joins East African Community, Strengthening Regional Integration

Somalia Joins East African Community, Strengthening Regional Integration

In a historic move that signifies a significant step towards regional cooperation and integration, Somalia has officially become the newest member of the East African Community (EAC). This development was announced on Tuesday, November 21st, as Somalia joined the ranks of Kenya, Burundi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)

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