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While the military junta in Sudan has released some detainees, several are still imprisoned, despite the undertaking in the political agreement signed in Khartoum on Sunday by Gen Abdelfattah El Burhan and Sudan’s Prime Minister Abdallah Hamdok, that stipulates the release of all political detainees. The resistance forces have called on the public to take to the streets again tomorrow in an unrelenting campaign of civil disobedience to the coup, and the political agreement.
Uhuru Mourns CS Amina s Brother & Nairobi Business Mogul
Sports CS Amina Mohammed addresses the Nairobi WTO Conference on Dec 15, 2015.
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The family of Sports Cabinet Secretary Amina Mohammed is mourning the death of their brother and relative, Esmael Mohammed Jibril.
The announcement was made by the State House through a press release saying that Jibril died on March 1 at a hospital in India.
“President Uhuru Kenyatta has sent a message of condolence to the family, relatives and friends of Nairobi entrepreneur Esmael Mohamed Jibril who passed away on Monday,” read the statement.
The late Nairobi businessman Esmael Mohamed Jibril in his office
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THE STANDARD By Joe Ombuor |
December 31st 2020 at 00:00:00 GMT +0300
Former Ghanaian President Jerry Rawlings. [Courtesy]
Like the setting sun, the year 2020 is glowering red to its retirement. But only after wreaking havoc galore and leaving tears in its wake, thanks to the novel coronavirus pandemic that has left the world bleeding.
The virus did not discriminate as it snuffed out the lives of presidents and prime ministers. Some leaders, however, died of other causes.
One of the first Covid-19 victims, on March 30, was Jacques Yombi Opango, who served as prime minister of the Republic of Congo (Congo Brazzaville) between 1977 and 1979.