Revelations of jailed Mungiki leader The Government has broken unprecedented ground by formally making contact with the outlawed Mungiki sect and launching talks with its jailed leader, Maina Njenga, in a bid to tame the group’s daring excesses. full story | |
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Backbench Motions to keep Govt on toes Backbenchers kept up the offensive against Government in Parliament as they set in Motion plans to enact several laws to check excesses. full story
US: Kibaki gives his word on Coalition The relations between President Kibaki and the Prime Minister are cordial, the US envoy says. full story Law review could cost Sh10 billion The envisaged review of the Constitution will cost more than Sh10 billion if the process takes the route the 2005 referendum did, an expert says. full story
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Former MPs, (from left), Mr Norman Nyagah, Mr Njenga Karume and Mr Joseph Kamotho address journalists at the Serena Hotel, on Wednesday. They asked the Government to release Mungiki leader, Maina Njenga on bond and resettle the displaced people urgently. Picture by Stafford Ondego
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