Union Dicon Salt says majority shareholder still unreachable, speaks on operational challenges

Union Dicon Salt Plc has again announced that it has yet to contact its majority shareholder, Aims Limited, even as it works to reposition the company following an extended period of inactivity... Read more »

KQ picks NSE boss Kiprono Kittony, David Ndii in Board shake-up

Audio By Vocalize From left: Chris Diaz, Kiprono Kittony and David Ndii appointed in the KQ Board. [File,Standard] Kenya Airways has appointed four new board members, including President Ruto’s former chief economic... Read more »

How ASIRI Magazine Is Documenting Women’s Contributions to Nigeria Between 1910 and 1950

Oludamola Oladele Adebowale, project lead, HerStory of Nigeria Women’s contributions to Nigerian history are largely undocumented. This is in part due to the structure of the Nigerian society, where women’s place in... Read more »

Kenya: Ombudsman Gives MoH 7 Days to Explain Vitamin A Shortage in Public Facilities

Nairobi — Public administration watchdog has given the Ministry of Health seven days to explain reports alleging a shortage of Vitamin A supplements in public health facilities, warning that any prolonged disruption... Read more »

How Middle East War Affects Africa’s Economy, Geopolitics • Channels Television

  Africa hosts military bases within reach of Iranian missiles and is feeling the impact of rising oil prices and threats to shipping as the continent again suffers from events largely beyond... Read more »

Kenya: DP Kindiki Pledges Govt Support to Families of Chopper Crash Victims

Nairobi — Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has pledged government support, including job opportunities for next of kin, to the families of Emurua Dikirr MP Johana Ng’eno and five others who perished in... Read more »

Is Poverty Really an Excuse for Piracy?

Last year, I wrote about the unaffordability of movies for average Nigerians and how high ticket prices, when weighed against the minimum wage, make cinema-going feel like a luxury reserved for the... Read more »

Museveni launches Uganda’s first Islamic insurance provider

Audio By Vocalize President Yoweri Museveni graces the launch of Tamini General Insurance, Uganda’s first Islamic insurance company, on Tuesday. [File Caption] Uganda has launched its first Islamic insurance... Read more »

How Did Victoria Mboko Become WTA No. 10? The Full Rise of Congolese-Canadian Tennis’s Newest Star

Victoria Mboko holding the runner-up trophy at the Khalifa International Tennis Complex in Doha after her historic Top 10 breakthrough in February 2026. Photo Credit: Victoria Mboko/Instagram Twelve months ago, Victoria Mboko... Read more »

Why China’s Two Sessions matter more than ever in a world at war » Capital News

China’s annual “Two Sessions” have long served as a barometer of the country’s priorities and direction. This year, however, they carry exceptional global significance. As the war involving the United States and... Read more »