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[Capital FM] Nairobi -Health Services have been paralysed in hospitals within 23 counties as nurses protested delayed allowances and the non-implementation of a Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) negotiated in November 2017.
Zimbabwe: 'Bread Shortage Due to Lack of Forex'
[The Herald] The National Bakers' Association of Zimbabwe has attributed the shortages of bread on the market to lack of foreign currency to import wheat to make flour.
Zimbabwe: Power Utility Losses U.S.$3,7 Million Worth of Infrastructure
[The Herald] ZESA Holdings lost electricity infrastructure worth almost $3,7 million in the first 10 months of last year due to vandalism - affecting power distribution in the process.
Zimbabwe: National Social Security Authority to Review Pensions
[The Herald] The National Social Security Authority has submitted a request to Government for an upward review of monthly pension payouts.
Zimbabwe: Coup Rumors Swirl Around Mugabe Successor
[Deutsche Welle] Zimbabwe's President Emmerson Mnangagwa has denied reports of a rift between himself and his deputy, a former army general who led the coup that toppled longtime ruler Robert Mugabe.
Somalia: Dubai Company's Port Official Shot Dead in Puntland
[allAfrica] A senior representative of Dubai-based harbour operator DP World has been killed in the port town of Bosaso in Somalia's semi-autonomous region of Puntland, Bloomberg reports.
Zimbabwe: Release of Union Boss Blocked
[New Zimbabwe] Bailed Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) secretary general, Japhet Moyo is still languishing in remand prison after police have indicated they were still holding on to him over a different offence.
Kenya: Dressed By Development - Nomads Attire Depict Changes After Oil Find
[Thomson Reuters Foundation] London -A new collection of photographs showcasing the changing attire of Kenya's pastoralists aims to spotlight how the recent discovery of oil in the country's remote northwest is slowly altering their traditional way of life and culture.
East Africa: Sudan Economic Woes, Anti-Bashir Protests Hurting Uganda Exports
[East African] The EastAfrican has learnt that the volumes of coffee exports from Uganda to Sudan have "dropped drastically" since June 2018.
Kenya: Dressed By Development - Kenyan Nomads Attire Depict Changes After Oil Find
[Thomson Reuters Foundation] Nairobi -A new collection of photographs showcasing the changing attire of Kenya's pastoralists aims to spotlight how the recent discovery of oil in the country's remote northwest is slowly altering their traditional way of life and culture.
Zimbabwe: U.S.$46 Million Drawn Down for Robert Mugabe Airport Facelift
[The Herald] Government has drawn-down $45,9 million, representing 30 percent of the total project cost for upgrading and modernisation of the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport.
Kenya: Little Known Kenya Firm Buys Tanzanian Cashew Nuts for U.S.$180 Million
[East African] Tanzania will earn $180.2 million from its stock of cashewnuts after it entered into an agreement with a little known Kenyan-registered firm, Indo Power Solutions Ltd, for the purchase of 100,000 tonnes of the product last week.
Tanzania: Uganda-Tanzania Crude Pipeline Talks Continue
[East African] Technocrats from Uganda and Tanzania are scheduled to hold another round of discussions next week to iron out three contentious issues that were deferred during negotiations of the Host Government Agreements (HGAs) for the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP).
Nigeria: Telecomm Sector Moves to Deploy First Artificial Intelligence
[Guardian] Nigeria's telecommunications industry has perfected plans to deploy first Artificial Intelligence to enhance service delivery.
Kenya: Nurses Union Dismisses Efforts to Avert Strike
[Nation] The Kenya National Union of Nurses has dismissed attempts by the national and county governments to stop a strike expected to begin Monday.
Kenya: Agony as Nurses' Strike Starts Monday Over Allowances
[Nation] Patients across the country are staring at agonising moments ahead as nurses vow to effect their planned strike starting tomorrow.
Nigeria: Nigeria Losing $9bn Revenue Annually in Agric Sector - Minister
[This Day] Ado Ekiti -The Minister of State for Agriculture, Senator Heineken Lokpobiri, has disclosed that the country is losing a staggering sum of $9 billion annually due to poor investment in agribusiness.
Nigeria: Nigerians Hear How Migrating Irregularly 'Is Like Killing Yourself'
[IPS] Benin City -"Don't assume if you attempt the journey your fortune will change for the better," a woman says over the public address system in the crowded Uselu market in Benin City, the capital of Nigeria's Edo State. "Many embarked on the journey and never made it. Many people are dying in the Sahara Desert."
Nigeria: Locals Decry Herdsmen Killings in Adamawa
[This Day] People of Kpasham, Bali, Lawaru and Dong communities in Demsa local government area of Adamawa state, ravaged by herdsmen attacks, have cried out over lack of security and water, infrastructural decay, poor electricity supply and closure of schools.
Mozambique: UK Takes Steps to Boost Trade With Mozambique
[AIM] Maputo -The British government is to appoint three honorary consuls based in the Mozambican cities of Beira, Tete, and Pemba to boost trade and promote cultural and scientific ties between the two countries.