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AllAfrica on MSNNigeria: Why Food Prices Are Going Down - MinisterThe minister of Information and National Orientation, Alhaji Mohammed Idris Malagi, has stated that food prices will continue to go down because of President Bola Tinubu's strategic policies.
Malaysia Airlines has been named as the world's fastest-growing airline brand in the latest Airlines 50 2025 report, as ...
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AllAfrica on MSNNigeria: Govt Takes Zero Hunger, Food Security Drive to UniversitiesAs parts its drive to achieve food security and zero hunger, the Federal Government has officially launched the Presidential Initiative for the Empowerment of Youth in Agriculture, known as The Green ...
For nearly six years, the Nairobi City County officials sent hundreds of millions of shillings to shadowy business people for ...
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Tuko News on MSNGithurai Man Who Caught Househelp Doing Bizarre Act on Home CCTV Speaks: "Alichapa Mtoto"Edward Waruguru, a 27-year-old father from Githurai, came home from work looking forward to bonding with his five-month-old daughter. He spoke to TUKO.
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Tuko News on MSNUasin Gishu governor hits out at Senator Mandago over unfinished projectsUasin Gishu governor Jonathan Bii slams Senator Johnson Mandago for stalled projects, urging leaders to focus on action, not ...
A federal judge on Thursday delivered a major setback to the Trump administration's immigration enforcement strategy, ...
The 2022 premiership Cat has added an extra defensive blend to Geelong's midfield and worked closely with new recruit Bailey ...
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Nation on MSNNelson Amenya: Why Artificial Intelligence can do a better job than Kenyan ministersPeople are laughing again — brushing it off, calling it a gimmick, a toy, a “tech bro” fantasy, or maybe a first-world thing.
Kenyan President William Ruto pledged to build closer ties with China on Thursday, a day after saying a global trade war ...
A family in Mufu village, Embu is mourning the loss of two brothers, Robert Ireri Njeru and John Murimi Njeru, who died in a ...
THE newly launched 2023 revised edition of laws, costing a total of 10bn/-, underscores Tanzania’s growing ability to independently manage complex national projects that once relied on foreign support ...
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