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TUKO.co.ke is a Kenyan news website owned by Legit. Established in 2015, Tuko covers celebrity, entertainment, and political news "with a light touch" in both English and Swahili . According to data from Semrush , it was the 44th most-visited website in Kenya in February 2024; it is one of the most popular dedicated to news.
Known for. journalism. Irine Julia Majale who is known professionally as Julia Majale is a Kenyan journalist, editor and the managing director of Tuko.co.ke. [1] In 2021 she made the list of Top 25 Women in Digital at the SOMA Awards. [2] She is a board member of the Women Human Rights Defender's Hub powered by Kenya National Commission on ...
News24. News24 is an English-language South African news website created in October 1998 by the multinational media company, Naspers. Its team of approximately 100 journalists, [1] led by editor-in-chief Adriaan Basson, are based in Cape Town, Johannesburg, Pretoria, Durban and Gqeberha. Its brands include Fin24, Sport24, Channel24, Health24 ...
May 16, 2024 at 4:52 PM. CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — Former South African President Jacob Zuma will go on trial for alleged corruption next April, four years after he was formally charged ...
Staff and visitors have been left stranded at Kenya’s famous nature reserve, as the death toll in catastrophic flooding rose to at least 188 people.
South Africa. Region. Africa. Official language. English. Website. www .ewn .co .za. Eyewitness News (also referred to as EWN) is a South African multi-platform news publisher, focusing on local and international breaking news stories, entertainment, sport, business, politics and interactive media. [1] [2]
In March 2005, Longomba took the stage at the Africa Live 2005 concert, a malaria-fighting event hosted at the Iba-Mar-Diop Stadium, where he performed in front of 40,000 people with other co-performers included Youssou N'Dour, Orchestra Baobab, Tinariwen, Didier Awadi, Corneille, Salif Keita, Rokia Traoré, Manu Dibango, and Seun Kuti.
Two baobab lineages went extinct in Madagascar, but not before establishing themselves elsewhere, one in Africa and one in Australia, the study showed. Study reveals history and oceanic voyages of ...