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Africa: Asmis 2026 Kicks Off in Addis Ababa With Call to Reshape Africa’s Global Narrative
[ENA] Addis Ababa — The African Social Media Influencers Summit (ASMIS) 2026 officially kicked off today in Addis Ababa, bringing together leading digital creators, content producers, media personalities, and communication experts from across the continent to promote a more authentic African narrative through digital platforms.
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Kenya: Gachagua Demands Police Action Over Killing of Pcea Reverend Julius Ndumia
[Capital FM] Nairobi — Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has demanded a full police explanation over the killing of Reverend Julius Ngari Ndumia, describing the murder of the PCEA cleric as shocking, disturbing and a threat to freedom of worship in the country.
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Uganda: Health Fears Rise As Heaps of Garbage Seal Off Soroti Main Market Street
[Independent (Kampala)] Soroti — A growing garbage crisis at Soroti Main Market has sparked health concerns among traders and residents as uncollected waste piles continue to emit a foul stench and disrupt business operations. Waste collection services at the market have stalled, worsening sanitation conditions and exposing vendors and customers to possible disease outbreaks.
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Kenya: CJ Koome Launches Inaugural Judges’ Book Fair in Nairobi to Boost Judicial Scholarship
[Capital FM] Nairobi — The Judiciary has launched its inaugural Judges’ Book Fair in Nairobi, marking a major milestone in efforts to strengthen legal scholarship, research, and knowledge sharing within the justice system.
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Africa: African MPs Push Back Against EU ‘Interference’ in Internal Affairs
[Nile Post] Deputy Speaker Thomas Tayebwa has led African legislators in condemning what they described as growing interference by the European Parliament in the internal affairs of African countries, urging members of the Organization of African, Caribbean and Pacific States (OACPS) to defend the continent’s sovereignty.
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Kenya: Parliament Pushes for Methane-Specific Laws to Tackle Emission, Ahead of IPU Seminar
[Capital FM] Nairobi — Parliament has stepped up calls for methane-specific legislation and policy reforms as lawmakers push for urgent action to curb emissions blamed for accelerating climate change.
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Kenya: Silent Killer – Strathmore Study Exposes Kenya’s Colorectal Cancer Crisis
[Capital FM] Nairobi — There is a quiet danger in diseases that do not announce themselves loudly. They settle in, grow in silence, and by the time they are discovered, the battle has already tilted. In Kenya, Colorectal Cancer (CRC) is increasingly becoming one such disease, normally detected late, understood poorly, and endured often in
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Africa: $340 Million UN Nairobi Expansion ‘Signals Global Shift Toward Africa’
[Capital FM] Nairobi — The United Nations is making one of its largest-ever infrastructure investments in Africa since its inception besides peacekeeping, with Secretary-General António Guterres expected in Kenya next week to oversee a nearly USD 340 million expansion of its Nairobi headquarters.
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Kenya: Petition Questions Healthcare Financing Framework in Kenya
[Capital FM] Nairobi — A constitutional petition has been filed at the High Court in Kiambu challenging the legality of Kenya’s new healthcare financing framework, including the Social Health Authority (SHA), digital health systems, and public sector medical schemes.
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Sister Mary Modernizes Genesee While Celebrating The Brand’s Rochester Roots

The all-seeing Red Eye knows all? Design agency Sister Mary unveils a modernized visual identity and packaging for Genesee, the oldest brewery in New York State. This brand refresh celebrates Genesee’s Rochester heritage through the “Behind the Seen” concept, featuring updated logos, custom illustrations, and a strategic balance of local pride and broader market appeal.