Kenya: Law Review Could Cost Sh10 Billion

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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.

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Kenya: Government to Address Nurses’ Plight

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The Government has committed itself to round table talks with nurses a day after they threatened to go on strike.

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Kenya: Country Pooled With Fiji And Moldova

Earl told us about:
Kenya has been grouped in a relatively easy pool in the Edinburgh sevens scheduled for May 31 in Scotland.

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Uganda: Kyafu Urges On Family Planning

This is interesting:
RELIGIOUS beliefs should not be considered when determining the number of children a person should have, Asuman Kyafu, the chairman of Iganga district, has advised.

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Uganda: Katakwi Town Council Lacks Money to Develop

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AKELLO Kevin Omongin is the LC3 vice chairperson of Katakwi Town Council. Elvis Basudde interviewed her about the challenges faced by the leaders and the people of Katakwi. Below are the excerpts.

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Kenya: Under-20 Team Demolish Santos in Friendly Tie

James emailed us this:
The national Under-20 team got the better of Dagorreti Santos with a 3-0 win in a friendly match at the Nyayo National Stadium.

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Kenya: Legislators to Take Part in Half Marathon

Thanks Stacy, for pointing out:
Former Boston marathon champion, Mr Elijah Lagat, will return to the track on Saturday after clinching the Emgwen parliamentary seat.

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Kenya: Remembering Top Actor Sidede

Interesting:
Many times fortunes searched for Peter Sidede Onyulo and often found him in a drinking den.

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Kenya: U.S. - Kibaki Gives His Word On Coalition

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The relations between President Kibaki and the Prime Minister are cordial, the US envoy says.

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Kenya: Hospitals Now Run Out of TB Vaccine

Amber wrote to us about:
AN acute shortage of a TB vaccine has put the lives of more than 100,000 newborn babies at risk.

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