Tuesday, May 6th, 2008 | ||
| • | New Brain Drain Threat Looms: Scientists have warned of a looming exodus of health experts from Kenya and other African countries to meet demand in the West. | |
| • | Food Shortage Drives Up Prices: PRICES of fish and farm produce have hit an unprecedented high in Kisumu due to shortages. | |
| • | Haunting Memories As Families Return Home: IN the dead of night, Mrs Mary Nyokabi Ndung'u, 56, walked for about 10km to escape death at the height of post-election violence. | |
| • | Capital Markets Reforms Welcome: After much prodding and many an outcry from the market, the Capital Markets Authority has moved to institute changes in its rules. | |
| • | Minister Backs Mungiki Talks: A Cabinet minister and an MP have supported calls on the Government to negotiate with Mungiki. | |
| • | U.S. Pledges Support for Displaced People: THE American government will support displaced people who voluntarily return to their homes. | |
| • | City's Displaced in the Dark Over Return Plans: Internal refugees in camps around Nairobi and Limuru are in the dark regarding their resettlement. | |
| • | Internal Refugees Return Home: Nearly 10,000 victims of the post-election violence were resettled in their homes as the process of ending the nightmare that started with December's disputed presidential election got underway. | |


