Letter from Africa: How the Nairobi Expressway is changing Kenya’s capital
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An Egyptian conglomerate worth billions of dollars has invested $120m to take control of the Right To Dream academy,
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BBC Africa speaks to two health experts to find answers to key questions about Covid-19 vaccines in Africa, such as
How does one begin to sum up this year? We said goodbye to 2019 with
shareSharenocloseShare pagelinkCopy linkAbout sharing image copyrightGetty Images With Uganda’s elections due in January, there’s plenty of misinformation being shared in a heated campaign which has seen serious violence. President Yoweri Museveni, in power since
shareSharenocloseShare pagelinkCopy linkAbout sharing image copyrightGetty Images Pictures of the first people being vaccinated against Covid-19 haven’t filled everyone around the world with joy. In some places — in countries such as Zimbabwe, Mexico and Pakistan