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Why do we usually sleep at night? What happens when we don’t

We sleep for a third of our lives, yet it is only when we experience poor quality sleep that we really start noticing ...

Kenya’s potato drama: Farmers can only meet standards if there are some

KFC imports potatoes from Egypt and the delay was caused by the disruption in global supply chains.

Amid war and instability, why the Ethiopian election matters

Abiy detractors have repeatedly made the point that his administration is a caretaker government.

Kenya, SA users trust science but share Covid-19 hoaxes

The Chinese state itself also engaged in disinformation in an attempt to overturn the narrative.

Role of bias in how Kenyan women are treated during childbirth

We also found evidence of both explicit and implicit bias among maternity care providers.

How childhood predicts whether you’ll be in a relationship

Childhood behaviour could influence future partnering directly and indirectly.

Why constitutional duels are all about power struggles

They are interested in grabbing power, not constitutional structures in a state.

COVID-19: Difference between pandemic and epidemic

Once an epidemic spreads to multiple countries of the world, it is considered a pandemic.

Pumwani milk donors must test for syphilis

WHO estimates two million pregnant women each year are infected with syphilis globally.

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