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Kenyan officials are protesting as 'unfair' a recommendation by the technical review panel (TRP) of the Global Fund to reject the country's bid for Round Nine funding.
Ethiopian and Kenyan ministers are working to address cross-border conflicts between pastoralists of Somali cluster, they disclosed in the course of the Cross Border Peace Meeting from 2-4 November, 2009 at the border town of Moyale, some 775 km South of Addis Ababa.
Plans by the Energy ministry to pay private contractors Sh450 million to design and build new headquarters is ill timed, especially at this time that the country's focus has turned to reducing extravagance.
Kenya is going to be under the political microscope again when it is subjected to a fresh review of its governance.
Without doubt, the management of the small-holder tea sector represents one of the success areas in our agricultural management history.
The Committee of Experts has done a fairly commendable job in putting together a draft constitution for public discussion.
President Kibaki on Tuesday saluted the Chinese Government for supporting infrastructure development in the country.
Settlers on a 19,000-hectare piece of the Mau Forest Complex will be the first to be ejected from Kenya's main water tower.
Many Kenyan children are in school, but enrolment in the north has been adversely affected by insecurity, food scarcity and traditional attitudes, residents and teachers said.
Most Kenyan workers have been locked out of benefits as employers dodge costs to cushion themselves against a harsh business environment, a new survey shows.
Kenya Airways has just presented its half-year results.
When the nation starts to look at Agenda 4 of the National Reconciliation accord signed in the wake of the post-election violence and as the Truth and Reconciliation Commissions begins its sessions, one of the focus will be what went wrong with the World Bank-funded land settlement programme as laid out by the British government.
Freshly listed KenGen infrastructure bond will trade alone on the new automated trading system until other government and corporate bonds are converted into electronic accounts, NSE chief executive Peter Mwangi said .
In developing countries, investment is a word often bandied about, and investors are the geese that lay the golden eggs, or so the masses have been led to believe.
A new rule requiring employers, regardless of the number of people in their payroll, to make monthly social security contributions for their workers has come into force, offering millions of Kenyans in micro enterprises and households security in retirement.
A management crisis at the multi-billion youth kitty deepened on Tuesday after Sports minister Hellen Sambili stuck by her decision to re-appoint Mr Umuro Wario as CEO, prompting a key financier to threaten to pull out of a sponsorship deal.
A member of the Law Society of Kenya council has disagreed with its decision to push for the resignation of the attorney-general and the solicitor-general.
A house catches fire in a city estate. The owner is in a daze, but a neighbour remembers to call the Fire Brigade.
Two Coast MPs have criticised the push to send post-election violence suspects to The Hague.
Too much expectation, they say, makes for frustrated people and you could lose what you have in the effort to reach for more.
For the information of Okeda Abuoga, who wondered why traffic police always insist on towing accident vehicles even when they can be driven to the police station, George Kaburia says it's a racket involving the officers. He adds: "The majority of the breakdown vehicles are owned by traffic officers. Every vehicle towed is charged Sh3,000. Officers who don't own vehicles are paid Sh500 for bringing ...
Former Kenya opening batsman and wicket-keeper, Kennedy Obuya, has been in splendid form this season.
Unless disaster strikes, Francis Kimani is set to retain the GOTY (Golfer-of-the Year) Trophy.
Once again, warriors from the neighbouring communities of Pokot, Karamajong, Sebei, Turkana and Marakwet, will put their guns aside but still take each other on in a noble initiative on Saturday - racing in the Tegla Loroupe Peace Run in Kapenguria.
This year's Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting takes place in the 60th anniversary year of the organisation.
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