![]() ![]() ![]() He said when he took over in 2013, capacity was at 1,300 Talking about Kenya’s expansion in power-generating capacity during his term. President Kenyatta also appears to have got it wrong when With 12 months in a year, theĬorrect figure should be 360 million Kenyan shillings - not 3.6 “This one million translates to 30 million every month, andģ.6 billion Kenyan shillings annually in just one outlet,” he said.īut that doesn’t add up. Kenyan shillings ($8,900 £6,700) each day at one of its new retail He said under the army, the KMC had collected one million Loss-making state-run Kenya Meat Commission (KMC), but got his sums wrong in He praised the army for helping revive the previously He said he’d achieved during his eight years in office. President Uhuru Kenyatta during a national address on Tuesday, outlining what Kenyans online have been pointing out errors made by ![]() Getty Images Copyright: Getty Images President Kenyatta appears to have been exaggerating his successes Image caption: President Kenyatta appears to have been exaggerating his successes He has not commented on the various allegations against him. Unlikely to attend the hearing as he is under an arrest warrant. The south, has the right to appeal against the Zawiya court’s decision but he is Military commander, whose forces control the east of the country and parts of Last week, a court in Misrata sentenced Gen Haftar to death in absentia for bombing a military college in Gaddafi, the son of the country's former leader, Muammar Gaddafi. They also advised against the candidacy of Saif al-Islam Zawiya has ordered the electoral commission to drop Gen Khalifa Haftar's name from the list of presidential candidates.Īgainst the National Unity Government between 20, caused controversy when he filed his paperwork to run for president.Īdvised the electoral commission to stop processing his application until he was questioned over accusations of human rights abuses. Getty Images Copyright: Getty Images Prosecutors had advised the electoral body to block Khalifa Haftar's application Image caption: Prosecutors had advised the electoral body to block Khalifa Haftar's application Mauritius liberalised its airwaves in 2002Īnd the Independent Broadcasting Authority issued licenses to three private radio stations, putting an end to the stateĬorporation retains a monopoly on television channels. The president not to give his assent to the bill which restricts media freedom, amid a plan to challenge the changes in the country’s highest court. Order to provide a better legal framework to regulate the licensed media.Ī Mauritian diaspora organisation has asked MPs and some campaign groups had opposed the amendments. Renew their licences on a yearly basis instead of three years as has been the case. It also requires private radio stations to Up to 500,000 Mauritian rupees ($11,400 £8,600) for violations of the law. It creates an independent broadcasting review panel whose three members are to be appointed by the prime minister. The Independent Broadcasting Authority Amendment Bill was passed without amendments on Tuesday night The parliament in Mauritius has passed an amendmentīill that seeks to introduce new regulation for independent media despite some opposition. Mélanie Valère-Cicéron Copyright: Mélanie Valère-Cicéron Private radio stations, opposition MPs and campaign groups had opposed the amendments Image caption: Private radio stations, opposition MPs and campaign groups had opposed the amendments The South African leader is on a four-nation tour of West Africa. ![]() South Africa targeting other African nationals including Nigerians have caused The two largest economies in Africa, Nigerian president Muhammadu Buhari said. The agreement will enhance meaningful interaction between the youth of Youth development and women and child advancement. They had signed a memorandum of understanding in several areas including Ramaphosa and Mr Buhari had a closed-door meeting and then announced that Potentially considerable and long-lasting economic damage, Mr Ramaphosa said. The region's leaders are united against such blanket bans because of their Omicron variant was detected in the region. Recently banned travellers from several southern African nations after the He was speaking at a joint press conference with the Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari in the presidential palace in Abuja.Ī number of western, and African, countries have Variant of Covid-19 to reverse these decisions, describing them as discriminatory, unscientific and counterproductive. Travel bans on southern African due to the discovery of the Omicron South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has once again urged countries that have put AFP Copyright: AFP President Ramaphosa says there is no scientific basis for travel restrictions Image caption: President Ramaphosa says there is no scientific basis for travel restrictions ![]()
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