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Bungoma woman hugs tree for 74 hours to call out graft
Somebody is literally hugging a tree for days to call out graft. Flora Onyango, a twenty-three-year-old from Mbakalo Ward, started a continuous tree-hugging protest along the railway line in Bungoma town. She aims to spotlight rampant corruption in public offices, challenging anti-graft agencies to intensify their efforts. Onyango traveled from Nairobi to conduct this demonstration in her home county for greater symbolic impact. She confirmed her family knows about the protest and its location. The participant stated that she will neither consume food nor water for the entire duration of the challenge. A designated monitor is present to verify the attempt, which follows a growing trend of similar tree-hugging protests in the country...
Zagreb tourism quietly feasts as Advent pulls record crowds
Zagreb just locked in record tourist numbers thanks to its massive Christmas market. The city's Advent festival drove over three hundred thousand overnight stays, marking a notable bump in overall visits. Tourist Board Director Martina Bienenfeld credited targeted promotions and an award-winning promotional film for boosting the city's profile. The event's economic impact was substantial, generating significant new consumer spending directly linked to the festivities. Research from the Institute for Tourism indicates that Advent Zagreb has become a flagship national tourism product. Its influence now extends beyond the city, motivating winter travel across Croatia and helping smaller towns develop off-season offers. Damir Krešić, the...
Croatian exports quietly flex as 2025 numbers beat doubts
Croatian export numbers are looking pretty solid despite the usual doomscrolling headlines. Early figures show a five percent annual increase, with over twenty-three billion euros in goods shipped out. Sales within the EU are rising faster than those to other countries. Key markets like Germany and Slovenia saw double-digit growth, while trade with Italy also rebounded. Exports to Germany hit 2.7 billion euros, featuring higher-value finished goods. Major products included electrical transformers, electric batteries, various cables, footwear, and chocolate. In contrast, exports to Italy were dominated by raw materials like corn, wheat, live cattle, and timber. This highlights a shift in trade structure between the two neighbors. Sales...
Road Accident Fund Bill heads for final public talks
They're finally trying to make a mandatory crash fund after years of brutal road stats. Consultations for a Road Accident Fund Bill have wrapped up across most provinces, aiming to create a system for victim medical care, funeral costs, and compensation. Transport Minister Felix Mhona highlighted grim numbers, noting that multiple crashes and fatalities occur daily nationwide. The fund would overhaul post-crash response, a gap in current policy. Stakeholders and traditional leaders pushed for more than just compensation during the talks. They called for preventive measures like better road engineering, improved signage, and public awareness campaigns. Others suggested using part of the fund to fix accident-prone roads and upgrade...
Zimbabwe eyes homegrown tech as cyber threats creep in
Officials are pushing hard for homegrown tech to lock down digital borders. Information Minister Jenfan Muswere outlined efforts to bolster national security through local information systems and stronger cyber defenses. He stated these moves address how digital threats now redefine security beyond physical boundaries. The government has developed several key policies, including the Cyber and Data Protection Act and a National Artificial Intelligence Strategy. Muswere cited actions against social media imperialism and terrorism as part of this digital safeguard push. The established policies also aim to fuel national development through innovation hubs at universities and colleges. This drive supports a shift to Heritage-Based...
UN Women nods as Zimbabwe doubles down on women SMEs
A UN bigwig just gave a nod to some women's business projects here. Adama Moussa, a deputy director with UN Women, checked out the Bulawayo SME Maker Space Centre and praised the government's clear commitment to women's economic programs. He stated the country already knows its path, with his organization's role being just to support those existing plans. Moussa called investing in women's skills a smart economic move, not a cost. He argued that empowered women support households and boost broader economies. The tour included officials like Deputy Minister Kiven Mutimbanyoka, who said the visit highlighted strong UN partnerships and effective support for women-led businesses. One business owner, Vaida Muleya, said operating from the...
Highlanders back at Fifa as ex-coach wants his 5 percent
That soccer club is getting dragged to FIFA again over unpaid coach money. Dutch gaffer Pieter De Jongh has filed a claim against Highlanders FC for a five percent cut of prize money from league and cup competitions. He insists his contract guarantees that share, rejecting the club's attempt to apply a different internal policy. De Jongh is also demanding payment for medical bills from when he was still under contract. The coach, speaking from Kenya, confirmed his lawyer, Elvis Wanyami, is handling the case. He stated the club ignored his written demands, forcing the FIFA submission. This situation echoes past problems, as a prior dispute with a different foreign coach once landed the team with a transfer ban. That ban was only lifted...
Dorcas Moyo eyes 2026 clapback as trolls keep typing
Award-winning gospel singer Dorcas Moyo is done taking trash from online trolls. She described a difficult period where relentless cyberbullying deeply affected her, though it ultimately strengthened her resolve. The artist specifically cited hurtful false claims about a fictional affair with another musician. She warned those spreading lies that legal action is being considered with her management team. Moyo emphasized the need for responsible social media use, stating that malicious posts have a real human impact. Despite the harassment, she confirmed work has begun on a new album. The singer also plans to continue her series of collaborations with artists across genres, having previously worked with Alick Macheso. Her previous...
Geo Pomona says it put Zimbabwe on the waste world map
Dude straight up claims they're trying to make Zimbabwe the cool kid of global trash. According to its CEO Dilesh Nguwaya, Geo Pomona Waste Management has partnerships with places like Turkey and Belgium, boosting the country's rep. The company says it has cleared a massive amount of legacy waste from illegal dumps since getting a government contract. Multiple countries are apparently visiting to copy their setup, which is pretty wild. Nguwaya also thanked President Mnangagwa for backing the project, calling it a national priority. The President even launched a new batch of the company's garbage trucks and sweepers for Harare. This fresh gear, with compactors and tipper trucks, is supposed to make pickups faster and more reliable...
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