February 11
- Publisher Wants Kengen Books in Pioneering Case (Nairobi Star)
- Langat Denies Match Fixing Claims Prior to World Cup (Nairobi Star)
- Cabinet Approves Three Land Bills (Nairobi Star)
- G47 to Sue IEBC Over Presidential Candidates (Nairobi Star)
- Mwingi Protests Plan to Scrap Constituency (Nairobi Star)
- Kilifi Elderly Fleeing Homes for Fear of Death (Nairobi Star)
- National Police Service Candidates Interviewed (Nairobi Star)
- Three Administration Police Officers Seized Over Sh2 Million Cooking Fat Theft in Molo (Nairobi Star)
- MPLA, Frelimo Sign Parliamentary Cooperation Deal (ANGOP)
- DCs Summon Pick Limuru Agent Over IDs (Nairobi Star)
- Mombasa Council Sued Over Hiked Garbage Levies (Nairobi Star)
- 15,000 Security Operatives Deployed for State Poll (Vanguard)
- Soccer Fans Advised to Celebrate Cautiously (Times of Zambia)
- Opposition Leader Calls on World to Prevent War (Sudan Tribune)
- Philip Moi Told to Obey Alimony Ruling (Nairobi Star)
- Mutula Faces Censure Over Sh350 Million Tax Bill (Nairobi Star)
- DPP Appoints Team to Review Post Poll Cases (Nairobi Star)
- Self-Confessed Serial Killer Denied Bail (Nairobi Star)
- Court Rejects Ruiru Municipal Rates Plea (Nairobi Star)
- CBK Seeks to Block Lawyer Out of Suit (Nairobi Star)
- Baraza Continued Going to Her Office (Nairobi Star)
- Five Million Abuse Drugs - Nacada (Nairobi Star)
- Oil Agreements - How Museveni Tricked MPs (Observer)
- Saudi Envoy Warns People About Bogus Jobs Agents (Nairobi Star)
- German Sailors Charged Over Weapons Take Fresh Pleas (Nairobi Star)
February 10
- U.S. Citizens Involved in Nightclub Incident [press conference] (State Department)
- Law Bars Mugabe From Polls (Nation)
- Proper Plan Needed for Chaos Cases to Succeed [editorial] (Nation)
- Govt Clashes Over Police Chief Intensify (Zimbabwe Independent)
- SSS Parades Kabiru Sokoto, Boko Haram Bomber (Vanguard)
- Touch of Arab Spring Comes Late (IPS)
- Judges Reject Taylor's Request to Reopen Case (CharlesTaylorTrial.org)
- U.S. 'Waiting' for Official NGO Charges (Egypt Online)
- EU Reiterates Respect for Independent Justice System (Egypt Online)
- Bakkabulindi Escapes Rowdy Boxers (Observer)
- Zuma's Corruption Charges Linger On the Road to Re-Election [analysis] (African Arguments)
- Dutch Funds for Phd Students Gone Missing (RNW Africa)
- 25 Marches Head to Defense Ministry (Aswat Masriya)
- Mak Boss Accused of Forging Papers (Observer)
- GPA Staff Faces D6M Economic Crime Charge (Daily Observer)
- Seizure of ECG Vehicles Lawful - Court (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- 'Probe Mutukula Water Project' (Observer)
- Former Clerk Takes Swipe At Lawmakers (Observer)
- Wake Up, Mr. IGP! [opinion] (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Parliament Amends Local Gov Act 462 . (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- No More Doctors' Strike - Alban Bagbin (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Alleged Christmas Day Bomber Re-Arrested (Daily Trust)
- Ssemujju Nganda - Museveni Has Set Tough Exams for 9th Parliament (Observer)
- Kenya to Discipline Errant Officers Serving in North East (Nation)
- Big and Small Fish Trafficking Bhang (Nation)
- Kenya Tops Drive Against Female Genital Mutilation (Monitor)
- Finance Sued for Stolen Cigarettes (Namibian)
- Russian, Chinese Arms Fuel Conflict, Says Amnesty (IPS)
- Police Arrest Eight Illegal Foreigners in Ombadja (ANGOP)
- Tributary Reform Introduces Changes in Industrial Tax (ANGOP)
- Matias Damásio Unscathed From Car Accident (ANGOP)
- Date Set for Ruling On Matricide Confession (Namibian)
- Ondangwa Tackles Illegal Land Sales (Namibian)
- Kazenambo Gets Outburst Evidence Erased (Namibian)
- Presidency Confirms Kabir Umaru Sokoto Re-Arrest (Vanguard)
- Madalla Bomb Suspect, Kabir Sokoto Re-Arrested (Vanguard)
- Crash Victims Identified (Namibian)
- The Trial of Gbagbo At the International Criminal Court [document] (U.S. Embassy Abidjan)
- Detention Conditions of Supporters of Former President Laurent Gbagbo [document] (U.S. Embassy Abidjan)
- Govt's Land Audit Team Boosted (Times of Zambia)
- Regional Police Chiefs Meet in Kigali (New Times)
- 80 Percent of Cases At Cestrar Involve Unlawful Dismissal (New Times)
- Justice Needed to Stem Violence, Rights Group Says [press release] (HRW)
- Bashir - 'It Is Not Acceptable for Darfuri People to Live in the Camps' (Radio Dabanga)
- Nine Women Raped By Abu Tira Forces (Radio Dabanga)
- Second to Last Prosecution Witness Against Bemba Still in Closed Session (Bemba Trial Website)
- Celebrating Citizenship Bills? [opinion] (Fahamu)
- The ICC Debate - A Pan-African Perspective [opinion] (Fahamu)
- Activists Detained Over Illegal Assembly [press release] (MISA)
- No Room for Complacency in Tackling Crime (BuaNews)
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