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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.
Parliament Gets Kenyansa Nod to Pick Up Where Court Probe Leaves Off
This weeka s opening of a new session of Kenyaa s parliament comes on the heels of the Nairobi departure of International Criminal Court Chief Prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo.
Prosecutor to ask International Criminal Court to probe Kenyan violence
The Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court has announced that he will ask the tribunal to open an investigation into the deadly post-election violence in Kenya in December 2007 and January 2008.
Kenyan officials face Hague trial
International prosecutor ready to act against government officials accused over deaths of 1,133 people Senior Kenyan government officials suspected of committing crimes against humanity during last year's election violence could be indicted in The Hague as soon as next year, the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court announced.
Will history favour VP again in Kibaki succession?
Vice-President Kalonzo Musyoka's bid to woo Mt Kenya region to back him for the 2012 General Election is a throwback to the heady Kenyatta succession days in the 1970s.
ICC says has strong cases in Kenya
The International Criminal Court prosecutor believes he has a strong case against a few people for crimes committed during Kenya's post-election violence and he will move fast to avoid a repeat at the 2012 election.
Kenyan leaders fail to sanction tribunal to probe violence
The prosecutor of the international criminal court will ask for a formal investigation to be launched into Kenya's post-election violence after failing to secure a deal with the country's leaders.
Kenyan politicians uneasy as prosecutor arrives to investigate election violence
Move by international criminal court could lead to politicians facing charge of crimes against humanity over violence that left more than 1,100 dead Kenyans enforce a makeshift roadblock in Kisumu in January 2008 after ethnic violence almost cleared the town of Kikuyus.
Report: Police, AP will not merge
The highly expected merger of Kenya police and the Administration Police will be implemented after all.
US Confirms Top Kenyan Legal Official Is on Travel Ban
The United States has ended local speculation over the identity of a senior Kenyan official banned from traveling to America, naming Kenyan attorney general Amos Wako as the targeted person.
Kenya Broadcasting Corporation
Kibaki hails Bolt's visit to Kenya
Caption: Jamaican World Record sprinter Usain Bolt demonstrates what has become his trademark pose to President Mwai Kibaki when they met at Harambee House.
Kenya Broadcasting Corporation
Embrace reforms at all levels, President urges Kenyans
President Mwai Kibaki has underscored the need for wananchi to embrace reforms at all levels in order to create a modern country.
Kenyan Government Divided on US Visa Ban
The Obama administration's push for reforms in Kenya has reportedly divided senior Kenyan lawmakers.
The stern message to Kenya on reform by US President Barack Obama has sharply divided leaders along the predictable fault-line of the Grand Coalition Government.
Wacucu's partner in crime appeals life sentence
A man linked to one of the most dreaded criminal gangs is asking the Court of Appeal to release him from jail.
Global health promotion conference begins in Kenya, maternal mortality addressed
At the 7th Global Conference on Health Promotion , which kicked off in Kenya on Monday, participants discussed reducing maternal mortality and the related Millennium Development Goals , the Daily Nation reports.
Kenyans Hail Washingtona s Travel Ban on Official
Kenyans have overwhelmingly welcomed United States travel ban on an unnamed key government official for impeding much needed reforms.
U.S. slaps travel ban on senior Kenyan official
The United States has banned a senior Kenyan government official from visiting the country and may slap similar travel bans on three more people, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Johnnie Carson said on Monday.
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