News Headlines
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An ode to grandparents...Grandparents are very special people. They are the best example of unconditional love we have this side of heaven
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Arsenal crush Porto thanks to Bendtner hat-trickA hat-trick from Nicklas Bendtner helped Arsenal to a 5-0 thumping of Porto on Tuesday as they overturned a first-leg deficit with nonchalant ease to reach the quarter-finals of the Champions League.
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Maulid brings Lamu to lifeThe Maulid festival has officially started, with about 50,000 visitors expected to attend the event on Lamu Island.
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Quietly tell French firm to stop burdening Kenyan taxpayersOne of the largest telecommunications operators in Europe, the French company has demanded compensation running into millions of US dollars
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Parliament to await KAA jobs reportThe fate of candidates chosen to replace Mr George Muhoho at the helm of Kenya Airports Authority will be known next Tuesday.
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House team fails to pick anti-graft bossParliament’s committee on Justice and Legal Affairs on Tuesday failed to meet to pick appointees to lead the country’s crusade against corruption.
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Security ministers to be grilled on Kenya safetyKenyans raise concern over attacks in border areas
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Sue suspected child killers, orders AGThe Attorney General has asked the police to prosecute those responsible for the death of two-year-old Walter Odhiambo in a suspected torture case.
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Mudavadi probed in graves plot scandalMinister denies role in the fraud and asks detectives to take his statement on the issue
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13 Kenya ministers hit by trips banKenya to miss out on international forums as they cancel visits after Kibaki order
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Fazul believed to have taken over al-Shabaab reinsMost wanted terror suspect said to have stepped into shoes of killed Nabhan
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Land scandal started off as part of noble moveA well-intentioned idea by City Hall to buy cemetery land ended up providing an avenue for fraudsters to swindle taxpayers of a whopping Sh260 million.
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Key players in land deal that cost taxpayers Sh260 millionThe following are some of the public officials adversely mentioned in connection with the cemetery scandal.
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There was easier way to get plotIf taking over the cemetery land was matter of life and death, the officers involved could have used an easier route.
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PSs complain about ‘selective discipline’Permanent secretaries are a worried lot following a spate of interdictions of their colleagues while their political bosses get away scot-free. Permanent secretaries met at Harambee House on Monday to discuss the recent suspensions.
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Police camp near campus to foil protestsAnti-riot police on Tuesday camped outside Egerton University’s town campus for several hours after students threatened to stage a protest march following the disappearance of two of their leaders.
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Don’t stifle women’s rights, urges BlairThe right of women to empower themselves and take part in leadership should never be stifled, Mrs Cherie Blair, wife of former British prime minister Tony Blair has said.
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Ex-teachers protest over duesRetired staff say they are yet to receive their millions ordered by the High Court
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Convict laughs at verdictA man shocked a Garsen court in Tana Delta District when he laughed loudly after he was handed a life prison term for rape of a disabled man.
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Police probe killings of two city womenThe two women whose bodies were dumped in a field off the Isinya-Kajiado road have been identified as Nairobi residents.
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