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Kenneth Harris spent most of his days in Atlanta yearning for a life in a place where his dark skin color is not a source of ...
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The Kenya Times on MSNUN Clarifies Relocation of Three Agencies from New York to Nairobi by 2026The United Nations (UN) has addressed reports regarding the potential relocation of some of its key agencies from New York ...
A growing wave of African Americans are relocating to Kenya, citing the need to connect with their history and culture, or ...
Other African countries have attracted even larger numbers of African Americans. Ghana, which launched a “Year of the Return” ...
The Nairobi launch is the latest office in Africa after Stellenbosch and Johannesburg and joins BTS as its 39th office ...
Kenya’s largest electricity company, Kenya Electricity Generating Company (KenGen), has commissioned a Battery Energy Storage ...
Aynsley Genga is JURIST’s senior Kenya correspondent. She files this report from Nairobi. Susan Njoki’s tragic death sent shockwaves through Kenya’s mental health community—not only because it ...
The United States will withdraw from UNESCO in 2026, and UNICEF, UNFPA, and UN Women are scheduled to relocate their ...
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Tuko News on MSNNairobi: 25,000 Youth Join Kenya’s Climate Worx Green Workforce in Major Urban Sustainability PushThe Climate Worx Program, is an initiative under the Ministry of Lands, in partnership with, the Nairobi Rivers Commission ...
Kenneth Harris, a retired U.S. veteran, relocated to Nairobi, Kenya, seeking a life free from racial suspicion and rediscovering ancestral connections. Harris is part of a trend of African Americans ...
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