
Mike Yambo
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1 week ago |
nation.africa | Mike Yambo |Jackline Macharia |Carlos Gonzales
A six-month investigation by the Nation, in collaboration with Bellingcat, has uncovered Kenyan-branded ammunition in Sudan’s war-ravaged capital, Khartoum—raising serious questions about Kenya’s potential role in a conflict that has devastated the country. The investigation reveals how munitions linked to Kenya’s Ministry of Defence were found in former depots operated by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF).
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2 weeks ago |
nation.africa | Geoffrey Onyambu |Mike Yambo |Jackline Macharia
In his first 1,000 days in office, President William Ruto’s tenure has been marked by a series of defining political, social, and economic events that have shaped Kenya’s recent history. This timeline highlights the pivotal moments that have defined Ruto’s leadership so far.
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Aug 2, 2024 |
nation.africa | Mike Yambo
A video circulating online purports to show Kenyan President William Ruto introducing Defence Cabinet Secretary nominee Soipan Tuya, as his ex-girlfriend. The video, which has been widely shared especially on X, YouTube, and even TikTok- here, here and here, has generated significant attention and sparked controversy, with many viewers believing it to be genuine.
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Jul 13, 2024 |
thecitizen.co.tz | Mike Yambo
Sudans’ Forgotten War. “ASK my name is [***] I have lived most of my life between the city of White Nile and Khartoum State and I’m proud to be a Sudanese woman. Before the war I lived in Omdurman City and my family lived in different parts of Khartoum. I was forced to move to the city of Port Sudan. This is the hardest period of my life, between leaving my family in Omdurman and living in Port Sudan.”This is Yasmin’s story, but it is also the story of 46 million Sudanese.
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Jul 12, 2024 |
nation.africa | Mike Yambo
Sudans’ Forgotten War. “ASK my name is [***] I have lived most of my life between the city of White Nile and Khartoum State and I’m proud to be a Sudanese woman. Before the war I lived in Omdurman City and my family lived in different parts of Khartoum. I was forced to move to the city of Port Sudan. This is the hardest period of my life, between leaving my family in Omdurman and living in Port Sudan.”This is Yasmin’s story, but it is also the story of 46 million Sudanese.
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