Africa faces a significant infrastructure funding gap of up to $100 billion per year, with current investment in Sub-Saharan Africa falling below sustainable development goals. Despite challenges, progress is evident in energy, transport, and technology sectors, driven by strategic partnerships involving governments, private investors, and institutions like the AfDB, World Bank, and China. Focus on sustainable and inclusive growth, particularly in renewable energy, is becoming a priority, with Morocco, Egypt, and Mauritius leading the top 10 African countries with improved infrastructure.
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Kenyan dies in custody after arrest for social media post
SummaryKenya's independent police oversight body is investigating the death of Albert Ojwang, detained for "false publication" after a social media post. Arrested in Homa Bay and transported 350km to Nairobi, he reportedly sustained head injuries while in custody and was pronounced dead upon arrival at the hospital. Rights group Amnesty International has called for a thorough investigation, expressing concern over the treatment of government critics, particularly noting the suspicious circumstances surrounding Ojwang's arrest and subsequent...
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