- President William Ruto of Kenya has appointed four opposition ministers to his cabinet in an effort to create a unity government and address the political unrest following weeks of anti-government protests.
- The appointed opposition figures are from the Orange Democratic Movement, a major party in the opposition coalition, signaling a strategic move towards inclusivity and political stability.
- Despite the cabinet reshuffle, protests and criticism against Ruto’s administration continue, with concerns over press freedom and police brutality against journalists covering the protests.
- A new UN report warns of a significant setback in global goals to reduce hunger and undernourishment, highlighting Africa’s particular struggle with these issues amid various crises.
- In response to the challenges of climate change, communities in Morania are witnessing the devastating impact of desertification on their livelihoods, with tens of thousands of palm trees, a vital economic resource, being lost.
- Efforts to address the nutritional crisis in Africa include the recommendation for social safety nets for the poor and investments in agriculture to ensure the provision of healthy diets and improve agricultural productivity.
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