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JUST IN: Interior Ministry Reports Loss of 900 Birth Certificates in Kitui 

  NAIROBI, Kenya, Oct 15 – The Ministry of Interior and National Administration’s State Department for Immigration and Citizen Services has announced the loss of 900 birth certificate booklets from the Mutomo Registration Office in Kitui. A notice released by the State Department’s Assistant Director Paul Mwangemi revealed the serial numbers of the missing documents, cautioning Read More

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JUST IN: Cell therapy gives hope to children with lupus – China Daily 

  Doctors in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, have successfully completed the world’s largest clinical study of involving the use of CAR-T cell therapy to treat children with systemic lupus erythematosus. The study saw 20 children with the autoimmune disease treated with the novel therapy, paving the way for its wider application. Mao Jianhua, vice-president of the Children’s Read More

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JUST IN: State announces loss of 900 birth certificates in Kitui 

  The Ministry of Interior’s State Department for Immigration and Citizen Services has issued a public notice regarding the loss of a series of birth certificates at the Mutomo Registration Office in Kitui County. In a notice published in local dailies on Tuesday, October 15, the department says 900 birth certificates were lost from the office.
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JUST IN: eVOTL aircraft developer conducts demo flight of new model – China Daily 

  Aerofugia, one of China’s leading eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing) aircraft developers, conducted the public demonstration flight of its self-developed AE200 model in Chengdu, capital of Sichuan province and home to its global headquarters, on Saturday. The AE200 is a five- to six-seat manned tilt-rotor eVTOL aircraft with a range of 200 kilometers. It Read More

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What does the future of marketing African tourism to Europe look like?

 Africa’s tourism industry has always been a major contributor to the continent’s economic growth, thanks to the unrivaled cultural experiences, stunning landscapes, and one-of-a-kind wildlife safaris. Statista estimates that it contributed 5.9% to Africa’s GDP in 2022, up from 4.4% the previous year. As the world goes back into normalcy post-pandemic, Africa’s tourism numbers will only
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