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Kenya: State Funding to Public Universities Drops By Sh13bn
[Capital FM] Nairobi — Public universities have recorded a sharp decline in government funding over the past three years, according to data from the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS).
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Kenya: Atwoli Says All Is Set for Labour Day Fete in Vihiga
[Capital FM] Nairobi — Preparations for this year’s Labour Day celebrations are complete, the Central Organization of Trade Unions (COTU) has announced.
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Antennae Studio Centers its Handcrafted Bespoke Identities In Archival Research

Amalia Aranguren and her team at Antennae Studio are fighting digital fatigue by bringing analog craft, hand-drawn typography, and archival research back to the forefront of brand identity and packaging design. The post Antennae Studio Centers its Handcrafted Bespoke Identities In Archival Research appeared first on DIELINE.
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Dak Coffee Roasters Turns its Boxes Into a Psychedelic Art Drop

DAK Coffee Roasters’ Neon Milk release, designed by Koppel Studio, throws the specialty coffee category’s love of minimalism out the window with a swirling Pantone neon spot color pattern, embossed surface texture, subtle gold foil, and a dreamy line-drawn figure at its center, making this one of the most visually electrifying and collectible limited edition
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Kenya: Global Oil Prices Rise and Fall, but Kenya’s Pump Prices Stay High? the Data Says, Mostly Yes
[Africa Check] Global oil prices rise and fall, but Kenya’s pump prices stay high? The data says, mostly yes
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Rwanda: Rwanda Considers Restricting Social Media Use for Children Under 16
[New Times] The government is considering introducing a law that would restrict children under the age of 16 from using social media platforms, in an effort to strengthen child protection in the digital space.
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Tanzania: Tanzania Rules Out Any Plan to Ban Tourist Hunting
[Daily News] Arusha — THE Tanzanian government has ruled out any plan to suspend or ban tourist hunting, saying it is instead strengthening policies, laws and guidelines to ensure the activity supports conservation, national revenue and community development.
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Tanzania: Dodoma Readies for Ruto’s Tour of Tanzanian Parliament
[Daily News] Dodoma — KENYA’S President William Ruto is scheduled to address Tanzania’s Parliament on May 5, 2026, in a move aimed at strengthening regional cooperation.
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Smoking is Back (and, Yes, It’s Still Deadly)

Smoking is back in a big way—but it’s not just a habit; it’s a brand. From the covers of Interview Magazine to the faux-artisanal branding of Hestia, we unpack the dangerous resurgence of the cigarette in mainstream culture. The post Smoking is Back (and, Yes, It’s Still Deadly) appeared first on DIELINE.
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Kenya: One Petroleum Blames State As Tainted Fuel Probe Widens
[Capital FM] Nairobi — One Petroleum Ltd has shifted blame to the government over the condemned MT Paloma fuel consignment, saying it acted on instructions from the Ministry of Energy to supply emergency petroleum cargo.