[ad_1] Peter Kigen, who has a chronic illness, was rushed to Kapkatet hospital after he passed out at home in Kenya. The death was eventually declared in hospital and the 32-year-old man was transferred to the morgue. According to the Mirror newspaper, Kigen woke up crying as officials made an …
Read More »The accident that shocked you! She came back to life when her funeral was wrapped up
[ad_1] The person whose artery was cut to drain blood from his body during the lining procedure in Kenya came to life screaming. In Kenya, 32-year-old Peter Kigen was hospitalized when he suddenly passed out in his home. Doctors told the man’s family that he died. He screamed when the …
Read More »Capturing Ecology – Winning images of the British Ecological Society photo contest announced
[ad_1] The art of flight, the overall winning image of Alwin Hardenbol. An image of a flying Dalmatian pelican, taken by Alwin Hardenbol, was awarded the overall winner in the British Ecological Society’s annual photo contest, “Capturing Ecology”. Winning images and 16 other highly lauded images, shot by ecologists and …
Read More »‘People suffer’: G20 asks private lenders to suspend debt repayment | Global development
[ad_1] F.From his home in Nairobi, banker turned financial vlogger James Mumo contemplated the state of Kenya’s post-pandemic economy. “It’s useless for a normal businessman who’s just trying to make a living for his family,” he says. The economic crisis caused by the pandemic and the ensuing blockages left many …
Read More »Africa needs more of G20 offers to tackle looming debt crisis | Angola news
[ad_1] African countries face another debt crisis and will need longer-term help than the latest G20 plan offers them to head off problems and keep much-needed investments on the way, according to policy makers. analysts and investors. About 40% of sub-Saharan African countries were at risk of debt suffering even …
Read More »Famine warning, the United Nations releases $ 100 million to seven countries
[ad_1] NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) – The United Nations Humanitarian Office is releasing $ 100 million in emergency funding to seven famine-prone countries in Africa and the Middle East amidst conflict and the COVID-19 pandemic, as the humanitarian chief claims to return to a world where famines are common would be …
Read More »Kenya: A massive African DNA project aims to bridge the knowledge gap on mental illness
[ad_1] In July 2009, a woman took her husband to the hospital where our colleagues in western Kenya work. He reported that for several years he had been behaving abnormally, sleeping poorly, hearing voices that no one else could hear, and believing that people were talking about him and plotting …
Read More »Kenya: Tanzania dethrones the United States as Kenya’s main tourism market
[ad_1] Tanzania overtook the United States as Kenya’s main tourist source market in September, buoyed by its minor Covid-19 blocking measures, new data show. Rising cases of the virus hindered arrivals from the world’s largest economy after many countries, including Kenya, classified US travelers as high-risk Covid-19. This has forced …
Read More »“The Comoros will give everything to qualify” – coach Abdou talks about the ambitions of the African Cup
[ad_1] After defeating Kenya on Sunday evening, the tactician vowed that Le Coelacantes will do everything to reach the centerpiece of African football Coach Amir Abdou has promised the Comoros will do “everything” to qualify for the 2022 Africa Cup of Nations. The island nation’s dream of a first-ever appearance …
Read More »Akoin cryptocurrency is launched in Kenya as Akon City’s $ 6 billion pilot
[ad_2][ad_1] The akoin cryptocurrency, created by famous singer and philanthropist Akon, has started trading on a global cryptocurrency exchange. It is also being launched as a means of payment in a Kenyan tech city as a pilot project for Akon City, the $ 6 billion futuristic city being built in …
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