Rostam Aziz, a Tanzanian industrialist, has bought a controlling stake in Kenya's Nation Media Group, one of Africa's largest media empires facing financial losses.
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Lamu port receives 3,800 cars from diverted vessel as conflict disrupts Dubai route
The Lamu Port has received 3800 cars from a diverted vessel, as conflict disrupts the Dubai route. The port’s vessel capacity ...
A building collapsed in Blue Estate, Nairobi, tragically claimed the lives of four, including two brothers, leaving their ...
Mudavadi is in Moscow to discuss with Russian authorities after reports emerged of several Kenyans being recruited into the ...
A Chinese national and a local man were criminally charged over possession of live ants in the case that could further shine ...
A team of citizen journalists explore a global conspiracy in The Kollective. Executive producer Femke Wolting tells DQ how it was inspired by a documentary and outlines the international coalition ...
Officials say a building has collapsed during a planned demolition that went wrong in the Kenyan capital of Nairobi, killing at least four people.
Renowned Nairobi gynaecologist Dr Job Obwaka, 84, arrested amid ownership disputes, collapses in court and is rushed back to hospital for treatment.
Rostam Aziz, who was named Tanzania's first dollar billionaire by Forbes in 2013 - although he has since dropped off that list - announced this week that his company, Taarifa Ltd, had bought a ...
In countries where journalists have come under pressure from the authorities, titles such as Kenya's Daily Nation, Tanzania's ...
Kenya Chapman is facing federal charges in connection to the sale of the the weapon to Mohamed Bailor Jalloh, a former Army ...
Sakaja accused other leaders of politicising the floods but spent the rest of his media interview doing exactly that.
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