Nigeria women strike African sprint double
Blessing Okagbare and Seun Adigun sealed a double victory for Nigeria in the women’s 100 metres and 100-metre hurdles on the second day of the African Athletics Championships here on Thursday.
Tanzania Commission Approves East African Breweries Purchase of Serengeti
Tanzania’s antitrust regulator granted conditional approval of Diageo Plc -owned East African Breweries Ltd.’s acquisition of 51 percent of Serengeti Breweries Ltd., Tanzania’s second-biggest beer maker.
Death toll in Somali fighting rises this year: group
The death toll in Somalia’s long-running conflict rose in the first seven months of this year, driven up by increased shelling and fighting in the central region, a human rights group said Thursday.
Exploring China-Kenya Relations — From 600 Years Ago and Today
Archaeologists team up to find a Chinese ship off the northern coast of Kenya. Kenya – China – Africa – Travel and Tourism – Archaeology
Uganda anthrax outbreak kills 82 hippos in reserve
Ugandan officials say an anthrax outbreak has killed 82 hippos in the last month and a half.
Zanzibar
An overview of Zanzibar, including key facts, political leaders and notes on the media
Chinese seek 600-year-old shipwreck off Kenyan coast
Chinese archaeologists are due to begin searching for the remains of a Chinese ship believed to have sunk off the Kenyan coast 600 years ago.
Senegal to extradite Moroccan alleged ‘terrorists’
An appeal court in Senegal on Thursday gave the green light for the extradition of three Moroccans accused of terrorism, but their fate depends on a presidential decree, their lawyer said.
Q&A: Kenya vote
A guide to what is at stake in the constitutional referendum
