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Cholera is on the rise in Nairobi slums, raising fears of a widespread outbreak of the deadly disease.
The World Bank projects the Kenyan economy to grow by 3.5 per cent next year, just a unit percentage point up from what will be recorded this year.
Kenya is still hunting for oil in Isiolo where a Chinese firm has pitched tent.
A recent incident has made Harun Otieno even more proud of the Pride of Africa that is Kenya Airways. He lost his iPod player on a November 3 flight from London to Nairobi, and had given up all hope. But a few phone calls later, KQ told him they had found it and asked him to go over and identify it. "And I'm once again listening to my favourite tunes. They've the best flight crew, best service and ...
The positive aspect of the debate on the Nzamba Kitonga constitutional proposals is that it is not as emotionally charged as the Wako draft of 2005.
National sevens team coach, Benjamin Ayimba, has named a familiar squad for the opening two tournaments of the 2009/2010 International Rugby Board (IRB) World Series.
November 17 will go down in history as the day Kenyans at last got an idea of how their future constitution will look like.
Ian Duncan maintained his status as leader of the 2009 Kenya Airways East African Safari Classic Rally after cars reported at the end of the third day of action on the Tanzanian sector.
Kenya's national men's golf team flew to Johannesburg, South Africa, Tuesday morning ready for this year's Central Gauteng's International Team Tournament scheduled for this Friday at the Maccauvlei Golf Club.
Older people will enjoy greater State protection if a proposed new constitution is adopted.
The government does not have enough money to fully implement proposed prison reforms.
Universities offering agriculture courses are churning out graduates with hardly any capacity to help farmers cope with the challenges of climate change.
The hilly terrain and sorry state of roads notwithstanding, the return of peace in the once dreaded Mt Elgon District is a blessing to farmers. The green and tranquil atmosphere lends contrast to the past days, when tension, anxiety and fear gripped residents.
Imenti Central MP Gitobu Imanyara on Tuesday made fresh claims of threats against his life.
Lands Minister James Orengo has placed a restriction on the controversial plot earmarked for a cemetery in Nairobi.
Internal Security minister George Saitoti was on Tuesday quizzed over extrajudicial killings and the death of the Mungiki spokesman Njuguna Gitau.
Ghost companies hold titles to some Government land in Nairobi, frustrating housing projects in the city.
At least 350 teenage girls are to be circumcised in the next two weeks in Marakwet East and Pokot Central districts.
Relief food sent to Bomet and Bureti districts for Mau Forest evictees has been re-directed to Kuresoi.
The television set you frequently discourage your children from watching may not be their greatest threat.
Someone fresh from secondary school can now legally run for presidency under the proposed constitution as long as he/she has attained 18 years of age.
Local authority employees are set to enjoy easy access to housing following an agreement between Housing Finance and the Local Authorities Pension Fund Trust (LAPTRUST).
The National Housing Corporation (NHC) is experimenting with a new model of financing which it hopes will unlock capital for rapid housing development.
The Committee of Experts has done a great job to present Kenyans with a document for scrutiny.
The mobile handsets business is going through a transformation with smaller dealers finding it difficult to survive in the highly competitive market.
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