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Saturday, November 1, 2008
Violence: Road to The Hague
Violence: Road to The Hague
The Hague, the ultimate global legal capital, is beckoning for post-election violence suspects, some of them ministers in the Grand Coalition Government. Read More
News Headlines
How Raila was ‘cornered’ to change stand
Details have emerged how Prime Minister Raila Odinga was coerced to abandon his position that the Waki Report should be ... Read More
Shylocks make banks green with envy
‘Get Instant Loans,’ the neon light billboard blinks as we enter the shopping mall. ... Read More
New TB strain threatens to spin out of control
Last week’s announcement by the Global Fund (GF) that Kenya will not get its tranche of Sh24 billion this year summed up... Read More
It will cost more to park, bury and give birth in city
It is now official. Nairobi motorists will pay double for parking within the city. ... Read More
Media get rare thumbs up in new poll
Kenyans trust the media more than any other institution, a new opinion poll has indicated. ... Read More
Posted by Unknown at 11/01/2008 11:44:00 AM
Friday, October 31, 2008
Waki Report rejected. So what next?
Waki Report rejected. So what next?
The Waki Report was last night left in tatters after politicians across the political divide united to reject it. Read More
News Headlines
Editor’s Comment: Why we endorse Barack Obama
The world stands on the threshold of an historic change as the people of the United States elect a new President in a fe... Read More
Ngilu blames Kibaki, Raila for post-poll chaos
President Kibaki and Prime Minister Raila Odinga are to blame for post-election violence, Cabinet Minister Charity Ngilu... Read More
Politicians in collusion to trash Waki proposals
Nyanza MPs have asked Prime Minister Raila Odinga to consult his ODM colleagues before commenting on sensitive national ... Read More
Implement Waki Report fully, envoys say
The international community is demanding the prosecution of politicians and businessmen alleged to have sponsored post-e... Read More
Moving evidence as court visits burnt church
The High Court visited the Eldoret church in which 28 people perished when it was burnt during post-election violence.... Read More
Posted by Unknown at 10/31/2008 12:06:00 PM