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• We'll Eject You, Leaders Tell Squatters: Cabinet Minister William ole Ntimama and Narok leaders have threatened to eject over 15,000 squatters from Mau water complex.
• Coalition Government Vows to Hold Together: President Kibaki and Prime Minister Raila Odinga read the Riot Act - the Grand Coalition Government must be a working machine that would survive five years. It was the day Kibaki and Raila strove to break the walls of suspicion and silent wars among...
• PM Calls for Teamwork in Cabinet: Prime Minister Raila has called on ministers and their assistants to work together as a team in the spirit of national cohesion and collective responsibility.
• Gunmen Shoot Two Contractors in City: Gunmen separately shot dead two prominent Nairobi contractors in mystery circumstances.
• Region Feels Blows of Kenyan Crisis: One of more than 350,000 Kenyans displaced by the fighting that erupted after a disputed election in December. The crisis has inflicted a heavy toll both within the country and beyond its borders.
• Zimbabwean Aid Worker Killed: A Zimbabwean aid worker with the World Food Programme was shot and killed by gunman in Kenya on Wednesday evening.
• Killing of Staffer Second Loss This Week for UN Food Agency: The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has spoken out against the murder of the head of its office in north-western Kenya who was shot dead by unidentified gunmen, the second such killing of the agency's staff this week.
• Survey Finds Secret Polygamy On the Rise, But Catholics Differ: Formal and informal polygamy remains widespread in Kenya, according to a recent survey, but Catholic lay leaders said sacramental marriage was still intact in the mostly Christian nation.
• State Seeks $500 Million to Help Internal Refugees: The government will on Monday launch a fundraising campaign for nearly 500 million US dollars for the resettlement and support of persons displaced by the post-election violence.
• Terrorist Sect Receives Rare Backing By Church Leaders: A section of senior church leaders from central Kenya wants the government to sit down for talks with Mungiki, a banned ultra-traditionalist tribal sect dreaded for bizarre murders, extortion and a campaign to impose circumcision and a strict dress...
• World Food Programme Official Killed in Northwest: Unidentified gunmen killed an official of the UN World Food Programme (WFP) in Kenya's northwestern town of Lokichoggio on 7 May, in what the agency has described as the first killing of a WFP aid worker in the relief hub for Southern Sudan.
• Kenya Airways Crash - Uncertainty Persists Over Cause of Crash, Compensation: One year after Kenya Airways Boeing 737- 800 crashed at Mbanga Pongo in the outskirt of Douala, uncertainty and controversies continue to ensue as to the cause of the crash, and the payment of compensation to families of the victims.
• Militia Bosses Asked to Surrender: The Government has urged commanders of the Sabaot Land Defence Force (SLDF), who are still at large, to surrender as it would consider granting them amnesty.
• Review Travel Advisories, U.S Told: Public Service minister Dalmus Otieno has asked the US to review travel advisories against Kenya.
• Non-Tariff Barriers Hinder EAC Trade: Obstacles to business transactions remain one of the outstanding blocks to speedy integration of the East African Community economies.
• New Minister Must Protect Fishermen: We in Budalang'i thank President Kibaki and Prime Minister Raila Odinga for the appointment of Dr P. N Otuoma as the minister for Fisheries.
• Sh160m Released to Clear Nurses' Dues: The Government has released Sh160 million to clear salary arrears for nurses who worked for the Clinton Foundation.
• Soccer - Broke KFF Wants to Pull Plug on Stars: Kenya's 2010 World Cup campaign appears to be doomed even before it has started following the admission by a top football official that there was no money to prepare the team.
• Two Killed in Clan Fight Over Cattle: At least two people were killed in Kuria East District during a fight involving two clans over cattle rustling incidents.
• Workers May Retire At 60: A Cabinet minister has proposed that the retirement age for civil servants be raised from 55 to 60 years.
 
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