Parliament on IIEC

April 30, 2009
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Maize scandal

April 30, 2009
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Group criticises sex boycott call

April 30, 2009
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A women’s organisation has criticised the approach by another consortium of women calling on women to boycott sex for seven days. The Coast Women in Development (CWD) Executive Director Betty Sharon, said most grassroots women were unaware of the action by G10 since they were not consulted.

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Number of provinces may double, says minister

April 30, 2009
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The number of provinces could double from eight to 16 if the Government adopts proposals by political leaders.

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139 ex-ECK staff rejected State jobs’ offer

April 30, 2009
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Public Service Minister Dalmas Otieno said 139 officers of the defunct Electoral Commission of Kenya (ECK) rejected the offer to join the Civil Service.

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Road contractor blocks wildlife migration route

April 30, 2009
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One of the country’s wildlife migratory corridors is under threat, The Standard has established.

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Angry women raid drinking dens

April 30, 2009
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Business at a trading centre in Narok stalled after incensed women raided several illegal breweries. The angry women numbering more than 100 beat up drunkards and poured hundreds of litres of chang’aa, before protesting against laxity on the part of police and the Provincial Administration.

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Feedback:Should Kenyans go back to the polls to end political wrangling?

April 30, 2009
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How can we forget so soon? We still have the same Constitution that has brought us thus far and the same politicians who have placed a wedge among us.

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Piracy menace puts Kenya at great risk

April 30, 2009
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I am afraid the recent bilateral maritime agreement between Kenya and the EU that behooves Kenya to try piracy suspects may compromise our security. Has our security machinery considered the possibility those who benefit from piracy may mount revenge attacks on Kenya for sympathising with global powers and their commercial conglomerates that own most of the targeted ships?

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We must strive to improve our image

April 30, 2009
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Kudos to South Africa for banning several African coup leaders from attending Jacob Zuma’s presidential inauguration.

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