IDPs
Another Reason to smile for the IDPS in Gicheha farm - NakuruBy: Robert Kibet  file pic: displaced people 444 families out of the 502 who were camping at the promised “canaan”-Gicheha farm in the newly curved Rongai Disrict, Rift Valley province had a reason to smile again yesterday after the Minister for Special Programmes Naomi Shabaan presided over the official allocation of residential plots in the farm
Last Updated on Thursday, 31 December 2009 22:59
Tanzania ivory sale proposal
Kenya to counter Tanzania's ivory sale proposal By: KLN and Agencies Kenya is building a strong case against Tanzania following its request for an exemption to the 1989 ban on Ivory sales, saying it could lose more rhinos and elephants to poachers in the forests.
Last Updated on Saturday, 26 December 2009 20:46
Cases of Dismissal
Nakuru: Cases of unconstitutional dismissal in the Private SectorBy: Robert Kibet
Cases of dismissal on flimsy grounds of private sector employees have become the norm of the day for a long period of time. The case of Miss. Julia Aluso who is a former employee of Khalsa Secondary School as a teacher for a period of 5 years is a case to reckon.
Last Updated on Monday, 14 December 2009 21:50
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Britain bans 20 Kenyan citizens
Cloud over Kenya's development as Britain withdraws funding for Educationand bans 20 senior Kenyan officialsBy : KLN and Agencies  Another day, another blow for Kenya The British government has issued a travel ban to more than 20 Kenyan citizens accused of corruption, and frozen funding for the ministry of education over the disappearance of US$1.3 million.
Last Updated on Sunday, 13 December 2009 22:12
Ogiek
Kenya: With a stroke of a pen , Kenya's Ogiek community may become homelessBy: KLN and Agencies  Ogiek Hunters With the stroke of a pen, the last of Kenya's honey hunters may soon be homeless.Since time immemorial, the Ogiek have been Kenya’s traditional forest dwellers. They have stalked antelope with homemade bows,
Last Updated on Wednesday, 18 November 2009 00:13
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HIV reduction for men
Kenya: HIV risk to be reduced for 1 Million Men By: KLN and Agencies
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."We believe the launch of a rapid results initiative to scale up what we are already offering will help meet the demand; our target is an ambitious one to see to it that at least 1.1 million of the uncircumcised
Last Updated on Sunday, 22 November 2009 23:54
Cattle rustling
Cattle raiders kill 11 Kenyans By: KLN and Agencies
Mohammed Kuti the soft spoken MP for Isiolo North has blamed the Internal security to be sleeping on the job, a day after the cabinet resolved to unity. Angry Kuti who is also Kenya's Livestock Minister said "The 11 people were killed when rustlers stormed a village in Kisima area early this morning,"
Last Updated on Tuesday, 17 November 2009 00:47
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Mau eviction
Mau Evictions: Rift Valley MPs blamed for inciting Evictees
Tears and taltrums from William Ruto as he defends illegal Mau occupiersBy: KLN and Agencies
Last Updated on Wednesday, 18 November 2009 17:23
Kenya hopes to eliminate malaria
Kenya's ambitious hope to eliminate malaria by 2017 By: KLN and Agencies Kenya hopes to eliminate malaria by 2017, a malaria conference heard last week. The disease has been in decline in the country in recent years and scientists say they are optimistic that it can be eliminated by then.
Last Updated on Sunday, 15 November 2009 19:27
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