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Kenya: Probe Moi, Biwott Over Ouko Death, Says TJRC
TRUTH, Justice and Reconciliation Commission has recommended the questioning of former President Moi over the1990 murder of former Foreign Affairs minister Robert Ouko.
Kenya truth report: Killings, graft
Kenya's president received a long-awaited Truth Justice and Reconciliation Commission report that names the president and his deputy as being among those suspected of planning and financing Kenya's 2007-08 post election violence in which more than 1 000 people died and 600 000 were evicted from their homes.
Kenya misses out as Obama's Africa tour plays catch-up
As Barack Obama embarks on his first major presidential tour of Africa, David Smith looks at how the US president's ancestral homeland will miss out.
Activists sceptical Kenyan leader will address land disputes
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Uhuru Kenyatta and William Ruto Named in Kenya TRJC Report
Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta and his deputy have been named in connection with post-election violence in a long-awaited report investigating human rights abuses in the country.
Kenya leaders named in truth report
Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta and his deputy have been named in connection with post-election violence in a long-awaited report investigating human rights abuses in the country.
Kenya: JSC Wants Judge in Pattni Case Probed
The Judicial Service Commission has petitioned President Uhuru Kenyatta to form a tribunal to probe the conduct of Justice Joseph Mutava.
Kenya: Ruto Denies ICC Shuttle Diplomacy
DEPUTY president William Ruto yesterday clarified that he is on "an official bilateral trip" to four African countries, as the Senate saw heated debate on the issue.
Kenya: Uhuru in Closed-Door Meeting With Top Cops
Police chiefs have told President Uhuru Kenyatta that they are losing command of the police following overlaps and contradictions in two key police Acts -The National Police Service Act and the National Police Acts.
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Kenya: Government Must Heal Ethnic Rifts
''Our tribal relations are at stake because of divisive values,'' said Cleophas Malala, director of "Shackles of Doom", a controversial play which the Kenyan government has tried to ban.
Can Kenya Fulfill Laptop Promise?
But some question whether the country is ready and whether the president's plans can really happen.
Kenya: Kenya Will Meet All ICC Obligations - Uhuru
President Uhuru Kenyatta has assured the global community of his government's commitment to meet its obligations under laws establishing the International Criminal Court.
Kenya: Margaret Kenyatta Considers Her Office
FIRST Lady Margaret Kenyatta is likely to work out of State House rather than the NHIF building where former First Lady Lucy Kibaki had her office.
Kenya: Case Against Recruitment of PSS to Be Heard Today
THE High Court will this morning hear an application by a man who has challenged the recently concluded interviews for Principal Secretaries.
Kenya: Uhuru Tells Off Leaders Demanding Pay Increase
President Uhuru Kenyatta yesterday told elected leaders to drop their demands for increased pay and instead start working on policies which will help improve the lives of all Kenyans.
Kenya: ICC Rejects Call for Kenya Charges to Be Dropped
Kenya is waiting to hear from the UN Security Council on its request to end criminal charges facing President Uhuru Kenyatta and his deputy William Ruto.
Kenya: TJRC Ready to Handover Report to the President - Kiplagat
The Chairman of the Truth Justice and Reconciliation Commission Bethuel Kiplagat has said that they are ready to hand over their final report to President Uhuru Kenyatta.
Growth figures only half the story
Kenya s President Uhuru Kenyatta said he agreed that African countries needed to expand their tax bases and markets.
Kenya: What New Government Should Address First At Coast
The unresolved land question at the Kenyan coast has continued to stagnate development, stoke negative ethnicity and create squatters.
Africa: Greater Mobility in Africa Will Aid Development
Connecting the continent through infrastructure development and removing bottlenecks to greater mobility of people will allow Africans to work together towards the common goal of developing their continent, participants at the World Economic Forum on Africa heard today.