This is not a movie but a real life story. How burglars managed to disable internal alarms and sensors of one of KCB’s branches in Kenya and made off with an estimated KShs50m (UShs1.75bn) remains a puzzle. The Standard reports that burglars accessed KCB Thika Branch on Sunday, November 19
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US forces conducted an air strike against the Al-Qaeda-affiliated Shabaab group in Somalia on Tuesday, killing more than 100 jihadists, military officials said. "In coordination with the Federal Government of Somalia, US forces conducted an air strike in Somalia against an Al-Shabaab camp on Tuesday, November 21 at approximately 10:30
Read MoreZimbabwean President Robert Mugabe’s 37-year rule is over. He resigned Tuesday as the ruling party moved to impeach the 93-year-old leader, almost a week after the military seized control of the country. His exit clears the way for Emmerson Mnangagwa to claim the top job and for military veterans of
Read MoreBy Livingstone Mukasa Every one of us is driven by something. Some of us know what drives us and others are yet to pin it down. The life you live is essentially a product of your push and pull factors. In my case, one of my push factors is to
Read MoreZimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe has resigned, parliament speaker Jacob Mudenda says. A letter from Mr Mugabe said the decision was voluntary, Reuters news agency reports. The surprise announcement came as lawmakers debated an impeachment motion against Mr Mugabe in a joint sitting of parliament. Mr Mugabe had previously refused to
Read MoreBank of Uganda (BoU) officials were Tuesday quizzed on why the Central Bank continues to pay billions of tax payers’ money to external lawyers despite having a legal department with one of the best lawyers in the country. The officials led by BoU Deputy Governor, Dr. Louis Kasekende had appeared
Read MoreThe bribery scheme was hatched in the halls of the United Nations in New York and spanned several continents. Chi Ping Patrick Ho, Hong Kong’s former Home Secretary, and Cheikh Gadio, a one-time foreign minister of Senegal, plotted to bribe high-level African officials to secure business rights for a Shanghai-based
Read MoreZimbabwe's former vice-president, whose sacking led to last week's army takeover, has urged President Robert Mugabe to resign immediately. Emmerson Mnangagwa said he fled abroad two weeks ago when he learned of a plot to kill him, and he would not return until he was sure of his security. The
Read MoreA top Zanu-PF official and an ally of First Lady Grace Mugabe has tweeted that he and other 50 party officials are outside the country. Jonathan Moyo tweeted that he is "relatively fine". The tweet has however been deleted but the BBC manged to get a screengrab of it: [caption
Read MorePresident Paul Kagame of Rwanda has awarded Nigerian multi-millionaire business mogul Gilbert Chagoury with the national order of friendship medal ‘Igihango’, one of the highest national honors in the East African country, reports Forbes. In a ceremony in Kigali on Saturday, the President bestowed the honor on the Nigerian business
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