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Annan jets into Kenya Wednesday
Caption: Former UN boss Kofi Annan at a meeting with a section of Kenyan MPs The Chairman of the African Union Panel of African Personalities Kofi Annan is expected in the country Wednesday.
Kenya Tribunal Bill Stalled In Parliament
Passage of a bill to set up local tribunals to try those suspected of election violence in Kenya has been delayed by legislators staying away from debates.
Raila faces censure motion over Mau
Prime minister Raila Odinga sustained his counter-attack on Agriculture minister William Ruto and Rift Valley Province MPs as signs of a furious gathering storm became clearer on Kenya's political skyline.
Raila asks the public to support draft law
Prime Minister Raila Odinga has hinted his backing for the Harmonised Draft Constitution.
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Focus on hands-on skills, President challenges scholars
President Mwai Kibaki has advised scholars in universities to bequeath students with education that imparts hands-on skills in order to overcome critical challenges facing nations.
Kenya will certainly outlive Mwai Kibaki and Raila Odinga
JERRY OKUNGU an East African perspective I cannot be persuaded that the only important constitutional issue in Kenya is the executive powers of the president or the prime minister.
International court seeks to open Kenya probe
The International Criminal Court's prosecutor asked judges Thursday for permission to investigate Kenya's postelection violence that left more than 1,000 people dead.
Kenya: Anti-Counterfeit Agency Must Face and Slay the Dragon
A year ago, President Kibaki accented to the Anti Counterfeits Act as Kenya's manufacturing sector buckled under the weight of fake and cheaply priced goods, especially from Asia.
Kenya: Kenya Yet to Recover From Financial Crisis
Kenya is yet to recover from the negative effects of the financial crisis that affected most world economies this year.
Kenya: Currency for Major Changes
The images of past and current Kenyan heads of state could soon fade from local currency if the newly unveiled draft constitution sails through.
TV puppet satire torments Kenyan elite
The XYZ Show in action in its Nairobi studio during a broadcast in May. Photograph: Tony Karumba/AFP/Getty Images A rapping president describes himself as "a real bad dude"; a prime minister and vice-president fight over lavatories; and a set of parliamentarians suffer from a brain disease called "corruptophaelia". Welcome to Kenya , as seen and ...
East Africa: It's Dawn of New Era for EA Region
Today marks a major turning point in the history of the revived East African Community.
How will the EAC adjust to Kenya's new political system?
AN EAST AFRICAN PERSPECTIVE By Jerry Okungu THE cat is finally out of the bag. The much awaited draft constitution for Kenya was finally unveiled this week by Kenya's top coalition leadership at a colourful ceremony in Nairobi, the capital city.
Bolder amendments to draft constitution
Tuesday could be the defining moment in Kenya's 20-year-old struggle for a new constitution.
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Kenya, Ethiopia to implement infrastructure projects
Kenya and Ethiopia have agreed to work together and implement infrastructure projects critical to the development of both countries.
Kenya: Suspects to Endure Pre-Trial Chamber Process at ICC
Kenya will be the first country to have its nationals go through the pre-trial chamber process at the International Criminal Court.
Chinese NPC vice chairman meets with Kenyan president
Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki shakes hands with Wang Zhaoguo, a member of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and vice chairman of the National People's Congress Standing Committee, in Nairobi, capital of Kenya, Nov.
Road to Hague is more than just broad smiles
On October 14, I wrote that President Kibaki and Prime Minister Odinga were unlikely to refer Kenya to the ICC for investigation of post electoral crimes.
Kenya: Ministers Plot to Stop Hague Prosecutions
Four Cabinet ministers convinced they could be arrested by International Criminal Court agents because of their role in post-election violence have held a series of meetings with lawyers to stall Chief Prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo's plans.
Kenya's leaders split with the ICC
Kenyan leaders have finally split with the International Criminal Court, leaving the ICC to find alternative ways to pursue the perpetrators of 2007's post-election violence which killed 1 133 people.
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