Thursday, July 31, 2008

14 Kenyans probed over fake US degrees


Fourteen Kenyans are among 10,000 people being investigated by security agencies in the US for buying fake degree certificates with which they have acquired key jobs, including in the military. Read More

News Headlines

Karua and allies of Uhuru in showdown

The succession war building up among President Kibaki’s allies bubbled into the open with Justice Minister Martha Karua ... Read More

Kiai: Hero or villain? You decide

Depending on which side of the political divide one falls, outgoing chairman of the Kenya National Commission on Human R... Read More

Traffic jams to end soon, says Raila

Traffic jams in Nairobi will soon be history as the Government embarks on plans to rehabilitate roads. ... Read More

A widow’s lonely fight to reunite with her twins

A woman who lost her husband during the post-election violence in Rift Valley has now “lost” her babies—to the State.... Read More

New Constitution will take time, says Adeniji

The meditation talks officially ended with chief mediator Prof Oluyemi Adeniji saying Kenyans will have to wait a little... Read More


Makerere drops fees for govt students

MAKERERE University Council has blocked fees payments for government-sponsored students for the 2008/09 academic year which opens on August 16. More...

Museveni, Mubarak discuss Nile water

Mubarak, Museveni and lands minister Omara Atubo leaving State House Entebbe yesterday

EGYPTIAN President Hosni Mubarak yesterday paid a four-hour state visit to Uganda, his first as head of state, in which he and his host, President Yoweri Museveni, discussed several issues including water security of the Nile. More...


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