AU Commission chairwoman says the aim of the agreement must be to improve lives in the region
The organization’s leaders celebrate the achievements of the past and call for greater solidarity among nations going forward
Kenya's president and his deputy both face charges of allegedly orchestrating the inter-ethnic violence in 2007
But no action recommended against President Kenyatta, his deputy because they are already facing trial at International Criminal Court
Kenyatta made an ambitious promise during his campaign, free solar-powered laptops for children entering primary school despite lack of electricity
Nationwide power play between local, central governments causes chaos, confusion amid redistribution of wealth to newly-created 47 counties
Sudanese poachers have been hunting elephants in a protected area in southwest of Central African Republic
More than 50 global partner countries invited to conference to coordinate efforts to help Somalia rebuild after two decades of civil war
At least 8 people killed, several others wounded in Mogadishu attack
UN humanitarian affairs office outlines grim statistics from period of food insecurity from October 2010 to April 2012
Abdihakim Haji Mohamud Fiqi tells VOA reforms include transforming clan-based militia into national defense force
World Wildlife Fund says elephant meat being sold in markets in Central African Republic, signalling an increase in poaching
Uhuru Kenyatta says proposed Cabinet reflects his administration’s commitment to diversity
Ethiopian PM has expressed frustration with pace of military progress in country, failure of AMISOM to replace Ethiopian troops
Legislation forces reporters to reveal sources or be fined
Some Kenyans have found rewarding employment experiences abroad, others say they were treated like slaves
Needs of war weary population go unmet as coup leaders struggle to contain rebel fighters
Suicide bomb attack on court complex Sunday killed at least 29 people
African heads of state attend ceremony culminating peaceful March election, while some Western nations limit contact over pending ICC trial
South Sudan relies on oil for 98 percent of its government budget
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