Former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua believes Mt Kenya has the numerical strength to challenge President William Ruto out ...
PORT-AU-PRINCE: Kenya deployed hundreds of additional police officers to relieve law enforcement ending their mission in ...
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Molo MP Slams ‘Cheap Politics’ Over Safaricom Sale, Backs Infrastructure Push
Kuria said the sale has been deliberately distorted by political opponents who, he claimed, are misleading the public. - Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today | Capitalfm.co.ke ...
Kasipul candidate Philip Aroko disputes the by-election tally, alleging no physical counting was done and urging IEBC to ...
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UDA Youths Rebuke Gachagua, Endorse Kindiki as Mt Kenya Kingpin: "Posturing and Masquerading"
Criticism mounts for former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua as UDA youth endorse Kithure Kindiki, claiming a decisive shift ...
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U.S. and Kenya sign first of what are expected to be dozens of ‘America First’ global health deals
The five-year, $2.5 billion agreement with Kenya replaces a patchwork of previous health agreements that had traditionally ...
The bilateral agreement, reached on December 4, marks the first of its kind since the dissolution of the United States Agency ...
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Key report flags enforcement gaps, political meddling in Kenya’s anti-graft war
A TI Kenya report finds major enforcement gaps and limited civic space in Kenya’s implementation of UNCAC anti-corruption and asset recovery commitments.
The offence stems from allegations that he failed to report information purportedly linked to an alleged treason plot ...
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Joseph Kamaru – Heavy Combination 1966–2007 reviewed: engaging overview of Kenya’s late statesman
Joseph Kamaru - Heavy Combination 1966–2007 reviewed: this set shines a light on the influential figure from Africa's music ...
Behind nationwide development tours is a new plan by President Ruto to use CSs to oil his re-election machinery.
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Africa: CIVICUS Monitor Data Reveals 'Alarming' State of Civic Freedoms in Africa as Governments Detain Journalists Across the Continent
Press Release - Over 80% of people in Africa South of the Sahara live in countries with “Repressed” or “Closed” civic space.
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