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Buffs Leaves Jerky Stereotypes Behind for Something More Craveable

Buffs by Herefor Studio breaks away from traditional jerky branding with a clean, color blocked design and oversized typography. It replaces macho cues and clinical health aesthetics with a fresh, modern approach that feels approachable, craveable, and easy to shop. The post Buffs Leaves Jerky Stereotypes Behind for Something More Craveable appeared first on DIELINE.
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Sudan: Global Fund Approves Emergency TB Funding for Conflict-Affected Sudan
[Global Fund] Geneva — The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (the Global Fund) has approved US$1,607,729 in emergency funding to support urgent tuberculosis (TB) diagnosis and treatment for internally displaced persons (IDPs) and host communities in Sudan through 31 December 2026. This funding will be implemented by the United Nations Development Programme
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Kenya: Junior Starlets Held in Goalless Stalemate As World Cup Qualifiers Preparations Intensify
[Capital FM] NAIROBI — Kenya’s Junior Starlets continued their build-up to the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup qualifiers with a goalless draw against Ulinzi Starlets in a friendly match played at the Kasarani Annex on Friday.
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Kenya: Government Launch Reforestation in Mukogodo Forest
[Capital FM] Nairobi — The government has launched a reforestation initiative in Laikipia’s Mukogodo forest even as security agencies prepare to move in to flush out bandits that have for years turned it into their hideout.
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Somalia: Somali Army, AU Forces Repel Al-Shabaab Attack in Lower Shabelle, Over 40 Fighters Killed
[Shabelle] Mogadishu — Somali government forces, backed by Ugandan troops serving under the African Union Support and Stabilization Mission in Somalia, repelled an attempted attack by Al-Shabaab militants in the Mubaarak area of the Lower Shabelle region, officials said Friday.
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Uganda: Arua Court Gets New Magistrate Amid Push for Professionalism and Faster Justice
[Nile Post] The leadership of the Arua Chief Magistrate’s Court has called for stronger professionalism, teamwork, and greater use of alternative dispute resolution as the court welcomed a new magistrate transferred to the West Nile station.
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East Africa: Israel Says Iranian Missiles Could Reach East Africa
[Shabelle] Nairobi — Israel has said that Iran possesses missile capabilities that could reach parts of East Africa, including the cities of Mogadishu, Addis Ababa, Nairobi and Juba, according to a statement by Israel’s embassy in Kenya.
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Uganda: Uganda’s Refugees to Top Two Million
[Independent (Kampala)] Kampala — Uganda’s refugee population is set to rise to over two million as the country is expected to host another 27,000 in the 2026/2027 financial year.
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Rwanda: Nkulikiyinka in Mauritius to Seek Support for Mushikiwabo’s Oif Candidacy
[New Times] The Minister of Labour and Public Service, Christine Nkulikiyinka, on Wednesday, March 25, met Prime Minister Navinchandra Ramgoolam of Mauritius for discussions on Louise Mushikiwabo’s candidacy for a new term at the helm of the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie.
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East Africa: What’s Next for EAC Defaulters?
[New Times] East African Community (EAC) leaders on March 7 approved new rules setting a precedent for member states that have defaulted on their contributions, particularly those with the largest arrears to the regional bloc.