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Kenya's truth report: Killings, land grabs, graft
Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta received a long-awaited Truth Justice and Reconciliation Commission report that says his father, the country's first president, presided over a government that was responsible for numerous gross human rights violations, political assassinations and illegal allocation of land.
Kenya: GMO Ban Has No Legal Basis, Official Says
Romano Kiome, permanent secretary in the Ministry of Agriculture, says the ban cannot be enforced because it was imposed by the cabinet, which has no authority in law to do so.
Kenya: Kibaki Urges Businesses to Be Creative in Employment
Speaking at a luncheon in Nairobi organised by the Kenya Private Sector Alliance , former President Mwai Kibaki said that this will stabilise the country in the years ahead.
Kenyan protester's lonely campaign gets a hearing
Boniface Mwangi's hands trembled as he typed a Twitter post about his intention to heckle Kenya's top union leader at a rally attended by Kenya's new president.
Kenyan protester's lonely campaign gets a hearing
Boniface Mwangi's hands trembled as he typed a Twitter post about his intention to heckle Kenya's top union leader at a rally attended by Kenya's new president.
Africa: Kenyan President On Defensive at Economic Forum
Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta, who describes himself as a simple man driven to help his country prosper, faced challenging questions at his World Economic Forum session in Cape Town, South Africa, on Friday.
Kenya: Education, Transport the Biggest Spenders
The Jubilee government yesterday unveiled its 2013/14 budget. The Teachers Service Commission, Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure and Ministry of Education, Science and Technology are the biggest beneficiaries of the Sh1.01 trillion budget.
Kenya prosecutions 'recommended'
A long-awaited report investigating violence and human rights abuses in Kenya will recommend some prosecutions, one of its authors has told the BBC Ahmed Sheikh Farah said the Truth Reconciliation and Justice Commission had looked at past injustices going back to independence in 1963.
Kenya: Why CORD Is the Least of President Uhuru's Worries
One power paradigm that the old school presidents never had to reckon with will be very much a fact of life for Uhuru - for the first time, there will be two kitchen Cabinets President Uhuru Kenyatta is structuring his administration in very different times and circumstances from all of his predecessors.
ICC Judge withdraws from Uhuru, Ruto case
By John Odyek A Belgium judge who was one of the judges handling the case against Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta and his deputy William Ruto at the International Criminal Court has withdrawn.
Kenya: Kenyan Leaders Mourn Brave Colleague
Condolences from various leaders continued to pour in to the family of the late Makueni Senator Mutula Kilonzo with former Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka describing him as an astute politician who was afraid of nothing.
Uhuru Kenyatta's presidency should energise East African integration
Kenya has made history by voting Uhuru Kenyatta and William Ruto as President and Vice President respectively, the youngest set of leaders to have ruled Kenya since independence.
Putting democracy back on rails
Kenya recently held its 10th but arguably most historic national election, and Uhuru Kenyatta of the Jubilee Alliance was sworn in as the president on April 9 after a prolonged counting process and the verdict of the Supreme Court on the election petition of former Prime Minister Raila Odinga.