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  2. The Namibian - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper exposed human rights violations by South Africa's occupying forces and was thus perceived as overly critical and pro-SWAPO by the South African government.. Even the name of the newspaper irritated the South African administration as they preferred the land to be called South West Africa, whereas Namibia was a notion closely related to the independence movem

  3. Nairobi - Wikipedia

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    Nairobi (/ n aɪ ˈ r oʊ b i / ny-ROH-bee) is the capital and largest city of Kenya.The name is derived from the Maasai phrase Enkare Nairobi, which translates to 'place of cool waters', a reference to the Nairobi River which flows through the city.

  4. Nigerian flood victims face long wait for medical help - AOL

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    September 16, 2024 at 7:25 AM. By Ahmed Kingimi. MAIDUGURI, Nigeria (Reuters) - People in Nigeria's flood-hit northeastern Borno state are struggling to get medical care as overwhelmed aid ...

  5. Sophia Wanuna - Wikipedia

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    Sophia Wanuna is a Kenyan journalist and KTN TV presenter. [1] She is the editor of Standard Media group since July 2021 [2] [3] and is regarded as one of the few political journalists who ask tough questions to politicians. [4] Wanuna attended the Catholic-sponsored Mirithu Girls Secondary School in the heart of Ndeiya village, Kiambu County.

  6. Nigeria charges protesters with treason, inciting military - AOL

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    September 2, 2024 at 6:53 AM. By Camillus Eboh. ABUJA (Reuters) - Nigeria on Monday charged 10 people with treason and conspiring to incite the military to mutiny following last month's nationwide ...

  7. Nigeria's president appoints new security and intelligence chiefs

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    Nigerian President Bola Tinubu named new homeland security and foreign intelligence chiefs on Monday, a week after their predecessors resigned abruptly, as Africa's most populous nation fights a ...

  8. Daily Nation - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Nation was started in the year 1958 as a Swahili weekly called Taifa by the Englishman Charles Hayes. It was bought in 1959 by the Aga Khan, and became a daily newspaper, Taifa Leo (Swahili for "Nation Today"), in January 1960. An English-language edition called Daily Nation was published on 3 October 1960, in a process organised by ...

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