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Health leaders urge self-reliance focus to final Gates pledge as the Gates Foundation to invest US$200 billion in Africa by 2045.
Billionaire Bill Gates joined Nigerian rapper MI, and comedians Broda Shaggi and Layi Wasabi in a viral skit that’s taking ...
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Youth protests in Kenya
On July 7, young demonstrators in Kenya engaged in protests against the government, leading to violent clashes with authorities. The confrontations resulted in at least 11 fatalities and over 500 ...
Workers load USAID humanitarian aid into a truck at a World Food Programme warehouse in Kakuma Refugee Camp in Kenya, 3 June, ...
The move will likely solidify the foundation’s outsized role in global health, particularly as the United States, the United ...
Departing staff thanked by two former presidents and a rock legend as new study reveals human cost of Trump administration’s ...
The admin is signing peace and economic pacts today with countries that should be bursting with investment, not swimming in blood.
In a surprising (if overdue) turn of events, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates and the creator of Linux, Linus Torvalds, recently met for the first time during a dinner hosted by Microsoft's Azure CTO ...
Nigeria falls behind in healthcare, especially in the northern areas, in comparison to the junta-led Sahel countries of Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger, according to billionaire philanthropist Bill ...
The Gates Foundation has operated in Africa for more than two decades, primarily in Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Kenya, Nigeria, Senegal and South Africa.
EDITORIAL: Lauding Bill Gates’ peerless philanthropy Bill Gates is currently the shining star among other rich people who have promised to give away all or most of their wealth while still alive.
Bill Gates calls on African leaders to fast-track development through innovation and partnerships, pledging majority of his $200B fortune to the continent.