1 min ago | Amnesty International
Violent evictions a worrying sign for Kenya's new government
At around 4am on Friday 10 May 2013, while members of the newly elected Kenyan government were tucked warmly in their beds, about 400 families were violently evicted from their homes.
4 hrs ago | AllAfrica.com
Kenya: Kagame Got Me UN Job, Says Kituyi
Former Trade and Industry minister Mukhisa Kituyi yesterday said nobody from western or central province lobbied for him to be the Secretary General of the UN trade and development body.
8 hrs ago | AllAfrica.com
Kenya: It's Not Me in the Photos, Says 'Pirate'
A suspect in a piracy case yesterday told a Mombasa court that he was not the man in photographs used as exhibits in his case Mohamud Abdi, told the court that the photographs were of different people since none of them was clad in his usual military-like uniform.
12 hrs ago | Final Call
Kenyan women to break glass ceiling in cabinet
Kenya's nominees for cabinet secretary positions, who include an unprecedented number of women-6 out of 18-will undergo a grueling public vetting process by the Parliamentary Committee on Appointments.
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Kenya's mental hospital drugs, confines patients
Patients at Kenya's only psychiatric hospital are often confined and immobilized using drugs that put them in a comatose-like state, factors that may have led to the recent escape of 40 male patients, an advocacy group said Friday.
14 hrs ago | AllAfrica.com
Kenya: Kenyatta, Moi Seized 17 Percent of White Farms - TJRC
PRESIDENT Jomo Kenyatta and his successor President Daniel arap Moi grabbed 17 percent of white owned land after independence, according to the TJRC report released on Tuesday.
18 hrs ago | AllAfrica.com
Kenya: Insurance Firms' Prices Not Reflecting Bullish Market
The Nairobi all share rallied 1.744% to close at a fresh all time record high. The all share is +35.916% in 2013.
Kenya: Two More Courts to Be Put Up in Kisii
The judiciary yesterday started the construction of two more courts at the Kisii law courts.
Disaster Management: What We Can Learn From the Developing World
Whether in Oklahoma or Dhaka, emergencies test the fabric of the community and attest to the importance of citizen engagement.
Kenya seeks help to drop Hague charges against Kenyatta
Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta inspects the honour guard before the opening of the 11th Parliament at the National Assembly Chamber in the capital Nairobi, April 16, 2013.
HIV-positive Kenyan women plan to sue over sterilisation
NAIROBI Ruth Achieng, one of 40 HIV-positive women planning to sue the Kenyan government for forced or coerced sterilisation, knew nothing about her operation until it was too late.
Chips for sex: exploring lives of Kenya's hungry millions
A schoolboy eats a plate of food provided by the United Nations World Food Programme at the New Hope Kibera Bible Baptist Church Primary School in Nairobi's Kibera slum, June 2, 2009.
Kenyan women sue government for illegal detention in ...
NAIROBI Two women sued the Kenyan government on Friday for illegally detaining them in hospital for not paying their bills a long-standing practice in Kenya despite a government policy of waiving the charges for poor patients.
Malnourished children overlooked in Kenya
NAIROBI Four-year-old Geoffrey is the height of an 18-month-old toddler. Severely stunted, he suffers from chronic malnutrition and tuberculosis.
Kenya, South Sudan and Uganda: Pipeline poker
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Kenya reopens registration of asylum seekers
The Kenyan government has reopened registration of asylum seekers mainly from Somalia after six months of closure, the UN refugee agency said in its latest update for Somalia on Thursday.
H-F Grad Travels to Kenya for Nursing Program
Traveling halfway around the world to help the sick and injured wasn't exactly what Meloney Black had in mind when she started her coursework at Chamberlain College of Nursing.
Kenya: Equity Bank Kicked Out of Its City Hall Branch
THE county government of Nairobi has ordered Equity Bank to relocate its City Hall branch.
Kenya: Billboard of Shame to Be Put Up in Eldoret Town
Names of people or companies which engage in corruption in Uasin Gishu county will be put up on a large bill board in Eldoret town.
Kenya: One More Killed in Mandera Clan War
One more person was killed and another injured yesterday after armed militia attacked at Guba Village in Banisa constituency, Mandera county.