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Hosted on MSNDiscovery Of 78,000-Year-Old Artifacts In East Africa Changes Our Understanding Of The Stone AgeThe discovery shows that humans' remarkable ability to adapt is the real reason major advances happened during the Stone Age.
Researchers found evidence humans lived at a site in southern Côte d’Ivoire, a region of present-day rainforest, about 150,000 years ago.
Business at hotels, car rentals and shops — even a nail bar — in aid-dependent areas of Kenya has fallen in the weeks since ...
John Legend came on stage dressed in a blue and cream garb whose design merged Rwandan men’s traditional outfits designed by ...
KENYA has launched the Re-greening for the Future project, a $2.21 million research initiative aimed at climate-proofing East ...
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The EastAfrican on MSNEast African exports to DRC soar despite insecurityUganda controls 68 per cent of the market, followed by Rwanda with 16.4 per cent and Kenya with 15.4 per cent of the ...
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