Monday, April 14th, 2008 | ||
| • | Police Caught Napping Again As Sect Strikes: Mungiki sect members struck again in Nairobi, burning vehicles and damaging property. | |
| • | Bleeding After Birth Greatest Killer of Mothers: Could the clamour for freer access to abortion be hindering doctors from tackling an even greater killer of women - bleeding after birth? | |
| • | How This Vicious Group Survives: The Mungiki sect is a monster that has refused to be killed. | |
| • | Mungiki Unleash Terror in Major Towns: Eleven people died on Monday as members of the outlawed Mungiki sect went on the rampage spreading terror in Nairobi and nine other towns. | |
| • | Probe Team Meets Rights Body: The independent review team set up to probe last year's disputed presidential election on Monday met officials from the Government's human rights watchdog. | |
| • | Raila - I Will Improve Service Delivery: Prime minister Raila Odinga on Monday took his new office with a promise to ensure that the country got back to its feet following the destruction caused by the post-election violence. | |
| • | Nema Denies Firm a Licence: A Chinese investor will not be licensed until it provides information on the amount of lead that it intends to release into the environment. | |
| • | UN Seeks Sh12bn for Poll Victims: The United Nations on Sunday appealed for close to Sh12 billion ($189 million) to assist the internal refugees and drought victims in the country. | |
| • | This Ruthless Monster Must Be Slain Now!: For years, the Government has assured Kenyans that it was committed to erasing the Mungiki sect from the face of the earth. | |
| • | Praises Flow in for Kibaki And Raila: The US has commended President Kibaki and Prime Minister Raila Odinga for striking a deal on the Grand Coalition Cabinet. | |
| • | Kiai Gives 'Crucial' Poll Reports: The committee investigating last year election has received "crucial" reports from the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights (KNCHR). | |
| • | A Night of Terror As Mungiki Raid Homes: Hundreds of Mungiki members staged night raids in Gatundu and Thika districts, leaving a trail of bloodshed and destruction. | |
| • | 14 Killed in Suspected Mungiki Violence: Kenyans woke up to a day of terror and violence that left at least 14 people dead, about 30 cars burnt and property destroyed by suspected Mungiki sect members, just a day after the Grand Coalition Cabinet was named. | |
| • | Parliament Resumes After Three Weeks Rest: Parliament resumes Tuesday afternoon after a three-week break. | |
| • | Prime Minister's Office to Be At Treasury Building: The Prime Minister's office will be at the Treasury Building. | |
| • | Activists Criticise Bloated Cabinet: The civil society reacted with fury to the formation of a 40-member Cabinet. | |
| • | Raila Reveals How Deal Was Struck: Prime Minister Raila Odinga revealed how he and President Kibaki settled on the final list of the Cabinet. | |
| • | State Overdraws Account At CBK: The Government has overdrawn its account at Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) by Sh8.1 billion to cover revenue shortfalls. | |
| • | Tsvangirai Flees to Botswana?: Zimbabwe opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai has fled to neighbouring Botswana fearing for his life as the presidential election standoff reached its third week Monday. | |
| • | Tension As Court Rejects MDC Plea Over Results: Zimbabwe was on the brink of anarchy Monday after a High Court judge rejected an opposition application seeking to force the country's electoral body to release results of presidential elections held more than a fortnight ago. | |


