Kenya, 19 July 2026- Residents of Kisumu County will benefit from a three-day free cancer screening and early detection campaign from 23rd to 25th July 2026 as the County Government partners with the Africa Cancer Foundation (ACF)to bring life-saving services closer to communities following the establishment of a cancer screening centre in the county.
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The annual festival, organized by the African Professionals Network (APNET), is expected to draw thousands of visitors as it concludes AfriFest Week with a celebration of African culture and community engagement. (WKRC)
Wales bring their summer to a close with a daunting trip to face back-to-back world champions South Africa in Durban.
United Airlines is pushing back on a report that passengers could change their destination airport for free if they object to flying into Florida’s newly renamed President Donald J. Trump International Airport.
While U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio vows to “dismantle” the International Criminal Court brick by brick, ICC President Judge Tomoko Akane has issued a defence of the institution on International Criminal Justice Day. In her statement, she defended the court’s independence and the international rule of law on International Justice Day.
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A lawsuit by two US-based advocacy groups argues the Trump administration is stifling freedom of speech through penalties it imposed last year against the International Criminal Court (ICC) and Palestinian human rights groups.
eMedia has launched Openview Stream, a free ad-supported streaming television (FAST) platform that will be available in Kenya, Ghana, Rwanda, Zambia, Botswana, Namibia and Mauritius.
A new streaming platform, NolliStream, has launched in Nigeria, offering users free access to Nollywood and other African movies, television programmes and offline viewing.