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Why you should take interest in your car tyres
One of the most important parts on your car are the tyres. You may be reluctant to maintain them well.
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Kenya: Work On JKIA Railway Line to Start This Year
Construction of the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport and the city centre railway line is set to start before the end of this year, the Kenya Railways managing director Nduva Muli said yesterday.
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Kenya: Fuel Cost Cited As Main Challenge for African Airlines
THE high cost of jet fuel in Africa compared to other regions due to distribution inefficiencies and infrastructure constraints has held back the development of budget airlines and fare reduction, an aviation conference was told on Monday.
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Kenya: Kenyan Budget Committee Rejects New Office for Kibaki
Kenya's parliamentary budget committee has rejected a proposal to purchase a new office for former President Mwai Kibaki for 700 million shillings , Kenya's Daily Nation reported Tuesday .
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Kenya: Aviation Worker" Union Wants KQ Loss Probed
THE Aviation and Allied Workers' Union wants a parliamentary report that recommended investigations into two companies allied to Kenya Airways be acted upon, claiming there is more than meets the eye over the airline's Sh10.8 billion pretax loss.
Kenya: Fire Destroys Section of Garissa Market
The fire started around 7pm, gutting the northern wing of the Mugdi Market, but no one was injured, market chairman Paul Chege told Sabahi.
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Paradise: Love: Sex Tourism in Kenya
Unlike Rampling, however, Tiesel is not a tall, striking, in-command woman of a certain age.
Kenya: Mechanics, Traders Arrested During Protest
Dozens of traders and mechanics were arrested on Tuesday morning as they protested a move to evict them from their stalls at the Grogan area in down town Nairobi.
Kenya: Government to Speed Up Completion of Northern Corridor
The government is to speed up the completion of the Northern Corridor road in order to ease movement of goods from the Port of Mombasa to other countries in the region.
Kenya: We Are Not Going On Strike, Say Secondary Principals
Newly elected Kenya Secondary School Heads Association chairman John Awiti yesterday denied that secondary school teachers will go on strike.
Kenya: Kitengela Students Block Namanga Road
ANGRY students yesterday blocked the main Nairobi/Namanga road with bonfires and stones to protest the condition of the road linking Kitengela with Ongata Rongai.
Kenya: I Didn't Kill Mercy, Says Businessman
Wycliffe Lugwiri told the public inquest into the death of the University of Nairobi post-graduate student that he did not kill or dump her body on Waiyaki way two years ago as alleged.
India becomes Kenya's largest Asian trading partner
By Maina Waruru, Nairobi, June 18 : India, which has a thriving diaspora in Kenya estimated at 100,000, became the East African nation's biggest trading partner in Asia in 2012, surpassing China, a government document says.
Kenya: Migori Police Seize U.S.$117,000 Marijuana Haul
POLICE in Migori have confiscated bhang worth over Sh10 million from traffickers in the past two months for evidence in ongoing cases.
Kenya: Tana Governor Opposes State Irrigation Plan
Tana River Governor Hussein Dhadho yesterday opposed plans by the national government to irrigate one million acres of land in his county.
Kenya: Kenyan Anti-Graft Agencies Unite
Kenyan anti-corruption agencies have united to form a single complaint and referral centre, Kenya's Daily Nation reported Sunday .
The cars jolted fairly steadily over the holes in the road; the place had the air of a rather provincial city: nice climate, nice people, a dark underside of criminality, but a bit slow.
Kenya: 12 Workers Sacked At Moi Referral Over Sh10 Million Theft
Twelve employees at the Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital in Eldoret have been interdicted following the loss of more than Sh10 million from the accounts department.
Kenya: Lawyers protest Kibaki's ex-gratia
The Act that set the benefits retired President Mwai Kibaki gets is unconstitutional because it was prepared without the input of the Salaries and Remuneration Commission, a member of the team that drafted the Constitution has said.