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Kenya - Top News

  • November 17
  • Monitor Uganda: Country Surrenders MX Title to Kenya

    Uganda surrendered the annual East African AMU motocross championship to Kenya at Jamhuri Park Nairobi on Sunday. Team Kenya collected a total of 2549 points after the third leg to beat outgoing champions Uganda by 549.

  • PlusNews Kenya: The Million Man Cut

    The Kenyan government is expanding services to meet the growing demand for voluntary medical male circumcision after the launch of a national campaign a year ago.

  • ENI Kenya: Mungiki Leader Goes Into Hiding After Christian Conversion

    A Pentecostal bishop who aided the conversion to Christianity of the leader of a violent religious group says she has advised him to go into hiding after he received death threats.

  • November 16
  • East African Kenya: Mobile Number Portability to Spark New Price Wars

    Kenyan telecom companies are bracing for an increase in customer migration and the possibility of price wars when the proposed mobile number portability becomes a reality in a few months.

  • Nation Kenya: Guards Evict Settlers Still in Forest

    The Kenyan Government has refuted claims that the evictions of settlers from the Mau Forest are inhuman. The government has not gone back on its word and those leaving the forest were provided with transport and food, Forestry and Wildlife minister Dr Noah Wekesa said in a statement released on Monday evening.

  • Nation Kenya: Draft Constitution Goes Public

    Public debate on the new constitution starts on Tuesday after the Committee of Experts formally publishes its draft at KICC, Nairobi.

  • Nation Kenya: Bundles of Joy Becoming Bitter Pills

    Politicians, teachers and Catholic Church leaders are not amused: Married women in central Kenya do not want to have any more babies.

  • Nation Kenya: Youths Enlisted to Fight by Somali Forces, MPs Confirm

    MPs have confirmed that Kenyans are being recruited to fight on behalf of the Transitional Federation Government of Somalia. A senior government official had admitted that he found out that 42 youths from his constituency had been recruited but were intercepted at Mwingi Town on their way to Manyani for training, they said.

  • Nation Kenya: Lush Tea Farm Now Home to Mau Evictees

    The huge green building can be seen from more than 10 kilometres away, surrounded by acres of lush greenery.

  • Nation Kenya: Civil Service Scandal Returns to Court

    The Sh5.8 billion Goldenberg scandal case against three former top civil servants will start afresh on February 3 next year. Chief magistrate Gilbert Mutembei made the order after hearing both the prosecution and defence.

  • IRIN Kenya: Women Weighed Down by Culture

    Armed with a university certificate, Hubbie Hussein Al-Haji returned to her pastoralist community in Garissa, northeastern Kenya, expecting to serve as a veterinary health assistant.

  • East African Kenya: Polls Violence Suspects Face 'Pre-Trial' at Hague Court

    Kenya will be the first country to have its nationals go through the pre-trial chamber process at the International Criminal Court.

  • Business Daily Kenya: Erratic Short Rains Fuel Power Bills to Record High Levels

    Electricity consumers will next month pay a record Sh7.90 for a unit of power to finance the running of diesel powered plants across the country despite the ongoing rains in catchments areas that should reduce dependence on expensive generators in favour of the cheaper hydro power option.

  • Nation Kenya: MPs Demand Land for Evicted Mau Squatters

    A group of Rift Valley leaders has demanded that squatters evicted from the Mau Forest be given alternative land. The leaders, who included two Cabinet ministers, accused the Kenyan Government of breaking a promise to resettle the squatters.

  • Nation Kenya: Varsity to Set Up Centre on Mau Habitat

    Egerton University intends to establish an academic centre to create awareness on conservation of Mau Forest.

  • Nation Kenya: Contest Between President and PM Biggest Hurdle to New Law [analysis]

    The draft constitution will be officially unveiled on Tuesday in an atmosphere which does not bode well for its eventual passage through a referendum. The Committee of Experts delayed publication of the draft by a week as it sought the endorsement of the main political forces.

  • Nation Kenya: U.S.to Help Hague Court Over Post-Election Violence

    The US Government will cooperate with the International Criminal Court to prosecute perpetrators of the post-election violence if a local mechanism fails. President Obama's special envoy on war crimes Stephen Rapp also said in Nairobi that the US would continue issuing visa bans.

  • Nation Kenya: Mau - Rift Between Raila and MPs Widens

    The Mau forest saga has sparked a war of words between ministers barely two days after they resolved to end such feuds at a Cabinet bonding session in Mombasa. Two ministers and an assistant minister went personal with the Prime Minister over an issue already agreed by the Cabinet.

  • Nation Kenya: Govt Hiding Rwandan Genocide Fugitive - U.S.

    The United States has again accused the Kenyan Government of hiding Rwandan fugitive Felicien Kabuga, who is wanted for crimes against humanity.

  • Nation Kenya: Mau Issue Being Handled Badly [editorial]

    The Mau Forest restoration plan has predictably given politicians a platform for power-play. There are two issues on the matter.

  • TradeInvest Nigeria: Airline Signs Codeshare Deal With Kenya Airways

    Nigerian Eagle Airlines, formerly Virgin Nigeria Airways Limited has signed a codeshare and interline agreement with Kenya Airways.

  • Nation Kenya: Stop Passing the Buck [editorial]

    The madness that has consigned a huge swathe of territory to backwardness and under-development -- in Northern, Eastern, and parts of Rift Valley provinces - will have to be dealt with sooner or later.

  • Nation Kenya: Planned Sh3.6 Billion Dam Set to End Thirst for Water

    A Sh3.6 billion planned dam at the Coast is set to end the water shortage in the province.

  • Business Daily Kenya: Develop State-Backed Housing Plans in Towns [editorial]

    Property developers in Kenya appear resigned to some home truths that are unique to this market.

  • Nation Kenya: Why It is Important to Save the Water Tower [column]

    At 400,000 hectares, the Mau Complex forms the largest forest block in the country. It is also the largest single block of closed-canopy forest in East Africa. Forests that constitute the complex include Transmara, Ol Posimoru, Maasai Mau, Eastern Mau, Mau Narok, South West Mau, Western Mau, Mt Londiani, Eburru, Molo and South Molo.

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