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Kenya: Track Queen Faith Kipyegon Headlines Laureus 2026 Nominees
[Capital FM] Nairobi — For the third consecutive year, Faith Kipyegon has been shortlisted for the most prestigious individual honor in sports: the Laureus World Sportswoman of the Year.
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Africa: Israel Embassy in Kenya Warns Iran Missile Range Extends Beyond Israel, Across the Middle East, Europe, and Africa
[Capital FM] Nairobi — The Embassy of Israel in Kenya has warned that Iran’s ballistic missile capabilities extend far beyond Israel’s borders, with ranges that could reach large parts of the Middle East, sections of Europe, and parts of Africa.
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Kenya: Govt to Meet Funeral Costs for Late MP Ng’eno and All Crash Victims
[Capital FM] Nairobi — President William Ruto says the government will cater for all the funeral expenses of the Emurua Dikirr MP Johanna Ng’eno and the five people who died in the crash.
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Kenya: Employment Court Flags Irregularities in TSC Disciplinary Process
[Capital FM] Nairobi — The Employment and Labour Relations Court sitting in Kisumu has cleared the Commission on Administrative Justice (CAJ) of wrongdoing in a wide-ranging employment dispute, while faulting aspects of the disciplinary process undertaken by the Teachers Service Commission (TSC).
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Somalia: Somali Army Launches ‘Operation Hillaac’ Against Al-Shabaab in Lower Shabelle
[Shabelle] Mogadishu — The Somali National Army has launched a new military offensive dubbed “Operation Hillaac” in parts of the Lower Shabelle region, aiming to dismantle key bases used by Al-Shabaab, officials said Monday.
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Teora Packages Dreamscapes in a Teacup

TEORA’s tea packaging by 1To3 Design Lab blends surreal illustration with contemporary typography and soft gradient color to redefine modern tea branding through art driven storytelling and sensory inspired design. The post Teora Packages Dreamscapes in a Teacup appeared first on DIELINE.
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Uganda: When Uganda’s Emergency Crises Become Cash Cows
[Independent (Kampala)] Kampala, Uganda — In Uganda, disasters ranging from seasonal floods, landslides, to public health emergencies–rarely spare ordinary citizens. Families displaced by floods can spend weeks in makeshift shelters, while overstretched health facilities struggle with dwindling medical supplies. Yet, even when emergency funds are allocated, aid often fails to reach the people who need
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Ethiopia: News – Ethiopia Earns $288.48 Million From Horticulture Exports in Seven Months, Amid Sector Bottlenecks
[Addis Standard] Addis Abeba — Ethiopia has generated $288.48 million from the export of more than 160,000 tons of horticultural products during the first seven months of the current Ethiopian fiscal year, the Ministry of Agriculture announced, despite concerns raised by stakeholders over infrastructure gaps, logistics constraints, and land supply management.
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South Sudan: Forgotten Conflict in South Sudan At ‘A Dangerous Point’, Türk Warns
[UN News] South Sudan was the focus of debate in the UN Human Rights Council on Friday as escalating violence and political tensions – alongside a massive humanitarian emergency and war in neighbouring Sudan – threaten efforts to achieve lasting peace.
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Uganda: EACOP Hands Over Nyamasoga-Katooke Road
[Independent (Kampala)] Hoima, Uganda — The East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) in partnership with Hoima City, has handed over the newly constructed Nyamasoga – KatookeRoad under its Socio-Economic Investment (SEI) programme.