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  2. The Standard (Kenya) - Wikipedia

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    The Standard is a daily newspaper founded in 1902 by an Indian immigrant. It is owned by The Standard Group, which also runs TV, radio and online platforms. It has a 48% market share and a history of colonialist and critical viewpoints.

  3. East African coffee line set to launch from Baobab Fare owners

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    Waka, which features a menu of Baobab's East African cuisine, Eastern Market space at 2465 Russell St., was formerly occupied by Russell Street Deli. More: These 28 Black-owned restaurants are ...

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    AOL Mail offers secure and personalized email with features like AOL Mail, news, and weather for free. You can also access your email on the go with an iOS & Android app and get help from experts.

  5. East African Standard - Wikipedia

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  6. East Africans in the United States - Wikipedia

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  7. Telephone numbers in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Find the country calling codes for all African states and territories, including South Africa with code +27. Learn how to dial international calls to and from Africa with different prefixes.

  8. Eastafrican.com - Wikipedia

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    East African Safari Air Express Ltd trading as Eastafrican.com is a Kenyan airline based at Wilson Airport in Nairobi. [2] Originally East African Safari Air, the airline was rebranded as Fly-SAX after its purchase by the parent company of Kenyan airline Fly540, then later to Eastafrican.com [1]

  9. Dele Olojede - Wikipedia

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    As of 2006, Olojede was living in Johannesburg with his wife and two daughters. In November 2006, the East African Standard reported that Olojede was hoping to launch a daily newspaper that would be distributed across the entire African continent. [2] Returning to Nigeria, Olojede launched 234Next in 2008, first on Twitter and then online and ...