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Kenyan Police Arrested After Suspected Serial Killer Escapes Jail in Nairobi

In Kenya, a high-profile jailbreak has led to the escape of a suspected serial killer, Collins Jumi, who had previously confessed to the murder of 42 women. The breakout occurred at a Nairobi police station, where Jumi and 12 others managed to flee, prompting an investigation that hints at possible inside assistance from police officers. Meanwhile, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), efforts are underway to combat an outbreak of the Empo virus, with vaccinations expected to begin shortly. The outbreak has been declared a global health emergency, though the World Health Organization reassures that its risk level does not compare to that of the COVID-19 pandemic. Additionally, the news covers the use of social media by agricultural entrepreneurs in West Africa to boost their visibility and sales.

  • A manhunt is underway in Kenya following a jailbreak that led to the escape of suspected serial killer Collins Jumi and 12 others.
  • Over half a dozen Kenyan police officers have been arrested in connection with the escape, which is believed to be an inside job.
  • Jumi had confessed to the murder of 42 women, with his trial pending at the time of his escape.
  • The Democratic Republic of the Congo is set to begin vaccinations against the Empo virus, following an outbreak declared a global health emergency.
  • At least 16,700 cases and 570 fatalities have been recorded in the DRC this year due to the Empo virus.
  • France, the United States, and the African Union are contributing vaccines to combat the outbreak.
  • African agricultural entrepreneurs are leveraging social media to showcase farming and boost sales, with the government of Senegal aiming for food sovereignty to create jobs and reduce youth unemployment.
  • The largest Paralympic Refugee team in history is set to compete, featuring athletes who have overcome significant personal challenges.

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