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Kenya: Act to Forestall Effects of the Severe Weather
Many people on our side of the world can only marvel at the severe weather that has in the past couple of weeks killed several hundred people in Eastern Europe and Asia.
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Kenya: Hopes Rise for New Probe Into Major Corruption Case
Hopes have risen of fresh investigations into the Anglo-Leasing scandal after the government finally secured a mutual legal assistance agreement with Switzerland.
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Kenya: Hospice Ordered to Leave KNH
Anxiety has gripped patients and health officers at the Nairobi Hospice after Kenyatta National Hospital gave them a two-month notice to vacate their premises inside the hospital's compound.
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Africa: Kenyans Mourn Death of Whitney Houston
Nairobi - Kenyans have paid glowing tribute to the late pop legend and actress Whitney Houston but said her sudden death should be a monumental wake-up call to substance abuse.
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Kenya: Reclaim Your Love This Valentine's
Being a parent implies substantial changes for a couple. From the weeks prior to the newborn's arrival, to the years after that, a long list of obligations, plans and decisions emerges to satisfy the child .
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Kenyan-Sudanese Relations: heading for a collision - By Peter Howes
Kenya has, over the past few years, enjoyed cordial relations with Sudan: taking in countless refugees both from what is now South Sudan and from Darfur, including tens of thousands of Sudanese migrants in the vast Kakuma Refugee camp in its north west.
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Kenya: Plan to Phase Out 14-Seater Matatu Hits Roadblock
The phase-out plan was announced by Transport Minister Amos Kimunya in December 2010, but there was no clear path to ensure a smooth transition.
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Kenya: Religious War Over School Dress Codes
On Tuesday, a high school student walked into the Nation Centre with her parents.
Kenya: Big Guns May Be Barred From Presidential Race
Dozens of aspirants for presidential, county and parliamentary seats in Kenya's General Election could be locked out of the race under the terms of a proposed new law on leadership and integrity.
Kenya says attacks have weakened Somali rebels
The Kenyan military said yesterday that its operations in Somalia have weakened al Shabaab, the Islamist insurgent group, and cut off its key sources of funding.
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Kenya at crossroads over election date
Calls for a decision on the election date intensify from all quarters with leaders urging the two principals to be bold and tell Kenyans when they shall dissolve the coalition government.
Kenya: Saudi Envoy Warns People About Bogus Jobs Agents
Speaking yesterday at a media reception at his residence in Muthaiga, the Saudi Arabian ambassador to Kenya Ghorm Malhan said some workers seeking employment in the Kingdom fall prey to brokers, making it difficult to trace them when they run into trouble at their working stations as well in apprehending their employers.
Kenya: IEBC to Petition for December 2012 Polls
The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission will formally appeal to President Kibaki and Prime Minister Raila Odinga to dissolve the coalition government in October to allow for elections to be held in December this year.
Kenya: Two Killed, Four Injured on the Narok-Mai Mahiu Road Accident
Two people died and another four seriously injured after the matatu they were travelling was involved in an accident in Narok North district.
Hemsworth and South Elmsall Today
PONTEFRACT: Generous Sharon and David Hoggart travelled to Mombasa clutching suitcases packed with 35 bridesmaid dresses and 20 page boy outfits for their big day on January 18.
Pacific Wildcat finds larger niobium, rare earth reserves in Kenya
Canadian-based minerals and metals firm Pacific Wildcat Resources said further drilling at its Kenyan mining project near Mombasa had established larger reserves of niobium and rare earth than earlier projected.
Inter-ethnic fighting displaces 40,000 in Kenya
More than 40,000 people have fled clashes between two northern Kenyan tribes over access to water and pasture, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies said Friday.
Tahoe area organization thinks big (and small) to help Kenyan women
Jen Gurecki, co-founder of Zawadisha, right, takes a moment to congratulate Barey, one of their newest micro-loan recipients.
Al-Shabab and al-Qaida: A terror linkup between groups under military and popular pressure
NAIROBI, Kenya - Al-Qaida's decision to formally extend its terror franchise to what once was a nationalist movement in Somalia may only be a desperate joining of hands to prop up two militant groups that are both losing popular support and facing increasingly deadly military attacks, analysts said Friday.
Fighting displaces 40 000 in Kenya
More than 40 000 people have been displaced in recent clashes between two northern Kenyan tribes over access to water and pasture, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies said on Friday.
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