Nation
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24 May 2013 - The Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Commission report that Kenyans have been anxiously waiting for is finally out
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24 May 2013 - Finally, the Truth, Justice and Reconciliation report is out after two years of power struggles in the team that sat, listened and eventually compiled a report on the people’s views before giving its recommendations
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24 May 2013 - The economy last year grew by 4.6 per cent, a modest improvement from 4.4 per cent recorded in 2011, buoyed by strong performance in the agriculture, retail and transport sectors
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24 May 2013 - Coach Zdravko Logarusic’s tactics came into question as Gor Mahia relinquished the Kenyan Premier Top Eight title which will now be contested by Tusker and Thika United.
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24 May 2013 - This year’s real Insurance Kenya Open gets underway Saturday with the Junior Championships that has attracted 140 players at the Nairobi Club and Public Service Club courts.
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24 May 2013 - Donald Rumsfeld, George Bush’s Defence minister, is having a great time puffing his new book, Rumsfeld’s Rules: Leadership Lessons in Business, Politics, War and Life.
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24 May 2013 - Donald Rumsfeld, George Bush’s Defence minister, is having a great time puffing his new book, Rumsfeld’s Rules: Leadership Lessons in Business, Politics, War and Life.
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24 May 2013 - Harambee Stars preparations for their 2014 World Cup qualifiers second leg match against Nigeria in Nairobi on June 5 has been jolted by a simmering stand-off between national team coach Adel Amrouche and his Gor Mahia counterpart Zdravko Logarusic.
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24 May 2013 - The umbrella union of journalists has expressed concerns over recent remarks from leaders which it says has put the media “under threat”.
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24 May 2013 - A career hotelier was Thursday nominated as Cabinet Secretary for Interior and Coordination of National Government.
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24 May 2013 - The hearing of a petition challenging the election of Dr Eseli Simiyu as Tongaren MP has been adjourned.
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24 May 2013 - Mombasa Governor Hassan Ali Joho suffered a blow Thursday after a court directed that an election petition filed against him should proceed to full hearing.
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24 May 2013 - Senator Naisula Lesuuda has asked the High Court to allow her to file further responses to a petition challenging her nomination.
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24 May 2013 - An election petition court was Thursday asked to reject new evidence from a poll loser, as it was time-barred.
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24 May 2013 - Broken electoral commission seals were found thrown outside some tallying centres, a court hearing a petition challenging the election of the Siaya governor was told.
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24 May 2013 - Parliament has ordered an audit into the hiring of a private plane for Deputy President William Ruto.
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24 May 2013 - Some of the prominent names mentioned in the Truth Justice and Reconciliation Commission report have threatened to take the team to court as the backlash over the findings continue.
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24 May 2013 - Two theories have emerged over the possible reasons why Foreign Affairs minister Robert Ouko was killed, according to a report released by the Truth team on Tuesday.
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24 May 2013 - The TJRC report has listed atrocities visited on Kenyans by the British colonial settlers in their bid to turn the country into a colony to advance their political and economic interests.
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24 May 2013 - Archeologists have discovered an ancient settlement of one of Kenya’s most endangered people.
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24 May 2013 - Pneumonia is the leading killer disease in Kenya, according to the 2013 Economic Survey.
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24 May 2013 - A group of civil society activists that used pigs in a protest against a pay increase for MPs will be tried for displaying offensive behaviour and cruelty to the animals.
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24 May 2013 - Ugandan lawyers Thursday accused their police of using search warrants to intimidate and unlawfully shut two media houses.
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24 May 2013 - Kenya made a new plea to the UN Security Council on Thursday to "terminate" International Criminal Court charges against President Uhuru Kenyatta and other leaders over political unrest in 2008.
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24 May 2013 - UN chief Ban Ki-moon pledged Thursday that UN troops will be in place within "one or two months" to battle armed rebels in the Democratic Republic of Congo's volatile east, as he toured the flashpoint city of Goma.
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24 May 2013 - The New York legal case over Argentina's debt poses a deep challenge to all future sovereign debt restructurings, the International Monetary Fund said in a report Thursday.
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24 May 2013 - South Sudan President Salv Kiir has expressed his opposition to the International Criminal Court charges against Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta and his Deputy William Ruto.
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24 May 2013 - At least nine cars were torched and two schools and a police station were set ablaze as riots swept through Stockholm's immigrant-dominated suburbs early Friday for the fifth straight night, police and firefighters said.
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24 May 2013 - Swaziland's albinos have called on the government for protection ahead of elections expected later this year, fearing their body parts will be harvested by candidates seeking good luck.
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23 May 2013 - Revered Nigerian writer Chinua Achebe, author of the widely praised novel "Things Fall Apart," will be buried in his small hometown on Thursday in a ceremony expected to draw crowds of mourners.
