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  • 3 weeks ago | greenevillesun.com | Mary Kulundu |Eric RANDOLPH AFP

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  • 3 weeks ago | kdhnews.com | Mary Kulundu |Eric RANDOLPH AFP

    By Mary KULUNDU and Eric RANDOLPH AFP Three years ago, Thomas Kazungu Karisa was struggling to make ends meet as a petrol station attendant in the Kenyan county of Kilifi, when a sudden cash donation changed his life. "My family often went to bed hungry, my children were sent home from school for unpaid fees and I was buried in debt," said Karisa, a father of five.

  • 3 weeks ago | indianagazette.com | Mary Kulundu |Eric RANDOLPH AFP

    Three years ago, Thomas Kazungu Karisa was struggling to make ends meet as a petrol station attendant in the Kenyan county of Kilifi, when a sudden cash donation changed his life. "My family often went to bed hungry, my children were sent home from school for unpaid fees and I was buried in debt," said Karisa, a father of five. kAm}@H 96 362>D 2E 9:D =FD9 72C> 3=@@>:?8 H:E9 @<C2[ E96 C6DF=E @7 2 @?6\@77 5@?2E:@? @7 ``_[___ z6?J2?

  • 3 weeks ago | tellicovillageconnection.com | Mary Kulundu |Eric RANDOLPH AFP

    Originally published on doc.afp.com, part of the BLOX Digital Content Exchange.

  • 2 months ago | kdhnews.com | Julie Capelle |Eric RANDOLPH AFP

    By Julie CAPELLE and Eric RANDOLPH AFP Somalia's Al-Shabaab jihadist militia shows signs of resurgence after making gains in strategic regions and coming close to assassinating the president with a roadside bomb last week. The Al-Qaeda-linked jihadist group was on the defensive in 2022 and 2023 after a concerted military push by the government and its international partners.

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