BANGRE: Terrified DR Congo refugees prefer hunger to home
>I don’t want to go home! What I saw there won’t let me go back,†cried Sakina Okenge, who fled her birthplace in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo three years ago in terror at attacks by Rwandan rebels.
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TheCitizen09 Sep
Somalia refugees to return home in weeks, says UN
>About 2,500 refugees living in the Dadaab camp are set to be relocated to Somalia by the end of October. The repatriation is part of an agreement signed last year between Kenya, Somalia and the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR).
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TheCitizen15 Dec
BANGRE: Massacres highlight complexity of violence in DRC
>The murders of more than 250 men, women and children in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo’s (DRC) Beni Territory in recent weeks have widely been blamed on an insurgency of Ugandan origin known as the Alliance of Democratic Forces-NALU (ADF-NALU). But several armed groups and racketeering gangs are active in the area and the culprits of these killings have not been incontrovertibly identified.
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TheCitizen11 Oct
Why you prefer to sit at the counter
There’s this old buddy who, for some reason, believes he owes you a beer. He had called you today asking where you are. You told him. “Please stay there-there; I want to come and buy you beer,†he had said.
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Vijimambo17 Mar
Dramatic moment passenger who yelled 'Jihad! Jihad!' was pinned by terrified fellow fliers on board Washington United flight
Man on United Airlines Flight 1074 said to have shouted terrorist slogansPassengers pinned him to the ground while plane returned to DullesVideo emerged of him looking bloodied on floor of the Boeing 737He is heard frantically apologising as police officers try to keep him calm33 passengers and six crew were on the plane at the time of the incidentBy JOHN HALL FOR MAILONLINEPUBLISHED: 04:00 EST, 17 March 2015 | UPDATED: 07:25 EST, 17 March 2015 961shares455View commentsThis is the...
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TheCitizen15 Jun
Why mothers in Arusha prefer traditional clinics
Arusha. Thirty four per cent of expectant and lactating mothers living with HIV/AIDS in Arusha do not continue with the Prevention of Mothers To Child Treatment (PMTCT) programme, it has been reported.
10 years ago
Aljazeera.Com23 Nov
Tanzania's Maasai prefer death to eviction
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It's a familiar story, starring African land and outsized corporate appetites. It begins in 1992, when the Tanzanian government licensed Ortelo Business Corporation (OBC) - owned by a senior official of the United Arab Emirates government - to organise ...
Maasai to Lose Ancestral Land to Trophy Hunting ParkCare2.com
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11 years ago
TheCitizen25 Apr
Tanzanian borrowers prefer informal sector
Microfinance is a concept which has become very familiar throughout developing economies and has often been considered their salvation.
9 years ago
TheCitizen04 Oct
I prefer three-tier govt, Lowassa assures Z’bar
Chadema presidential candidate Edward Lowassa said here yesterday that he would prefer a three-tier federal government that would enable Zanzibar to have its full autonomy.
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