Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Kenyans could vote for new constitution

Kenyans could vote for new constitution
Kenyans could vote at another referendum if a new roadmap unveiled on Tuesday gives the country a new constitution within the year. full story


Mungiki, Govt meeting aborts

The killing of two top Mungiki leaders has sent the sect into a panic and forced its members to abandon a high-level reconciliatory meeting that had been planned for Naivasha on Tuesday. full story

Kimunya seeks extra Sh21b for ministries
The Government is seeking Parliament’s approval to spend Sh21 billion to meet recurrent and development expenditure. full story

Premier’s new office allocated Sh314m
The newly created Prime Minister office will be allocated Sh314 million to finance its operations over the next two months. full story


A police officer inspects a car in which acting Mungiki chairman Charles Ndung’u Wagacha and treasurer, Naftali Irungu, were killed while on their way to Naivasha on Monday. Picture by Stafford Ondego

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