Increased inter-African trade and prudent economic policies credited
Barely 13 percent of voters go to polls by noon to elect new parliament that officials hope will help restore order three years after fall of Moammar Gadhafi
Eight people were killed and 20 injured by bomb that tore through grounds of School of Hygiene Monday in Kano
The US cut funding to Uganda and canceled a regional military exercise in response to a new law criminalizing homosexuality
Militant group al-Shabab claims responsibility for attacks that killed more than 60 people in Mpeketon and Mporomoko, though Kenyatta says some politicians are preaching incitement, division
Residents in the town of Daku say gunmen surrounded the village market on Sunday and fired indiscriminately
48 killed after heavily armed gunmen sped into coastal town, shooting soccer fans gathered to watch World Cup match in television hall
Leaders of three major mining companies proposed a plan that included a 20-percent wage increase for workers
The FBI says as many as 15 Somali-American men recently traveled to Syria to join Islamist militants
Government closes schools, movie theaters, nightclubs, trade fairs in eastern district of Kailahun
Congolese officials and witnesses say Rwandan troops fired shots across the border on Thursday; Five Congolese were killed Wednesday
Sam Kutesa recently gained international attention for defending Uganda's harsh anti-homosexuality law
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