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• Warriors Face Harambee Test: NOW can the real Warriors stand up and be counted -- for the sake of their nation, for the sake of a coach who believes in them, for the sake of the fans who trust them and, crucially, for the sake of their 2010 World Cup/Nations Cup campaign?
• Janet Wanjiru, Kenya, 'I Do Not Like the Memories': Janet Wanjiru is a resident of Timboroa, Rift Valley Province. A single mother of two, she is currently living at Naivasha stadium internally displaced persons camp after fleeing post-election violence in Timboroa six months ago. She spoke to IRIN...
• Raila Welcomes Return of U.S. Peace Corps: Prime Minister Raila Odinga has said that Kenya welcomes the return of Peace Corps to Kenya, especially given the training they provide.
• Middleton Predicts Tough Kenya Sevens: ZIMBABWE Sevens coach Liam Middleton expects this weekend's Kenya Tusker Safari Sevens to be harder than the previous two tournaments.
• Kenya, Uganda to Jointly Stop Arms Trafficking, Cattle Rustling: The security chiefs form Uganda and Kenya have agreed on a joint action and strategy to at end cross border arms trafficking in the region.
• Pact to Allow Direct Flights to U.S. Signed: A new agreement that will allow for direct flights between Kenya and the US has been signed. Prime Minister Raila Odinga said the US-Kenya Open Skies agreement signed on Wednesday will greatly benefit the country's tourism, horticulture and business...
• Body Questions Coach's Status: Athletics Kenya has written to the country's immigration authorities seeking to know the status of Iten-based Italian track coach Renato Canova who criticised the association's pre-Olympics training regime on Wednesday .
• Provincial Track Championships On This Weekend: The build-up to next week's national championships gathers momentum this weekend with several provincial championships on the card.
• Does Anybody Deserve to Be So Poor in a World of Riches?: This was my third trip to New York City since joining Millennium Promise Alliance just under two years earlier. As an African working for an American organisation, I had the privilege of straddling two completely different worlds. And what a contrast...
• State to Ensure MPs Pay Tax: The Government will ensure that Members of Parliament pay taxes like any other employed Kenyan, the Government Spokesman said on Thursday.
• MP Blows Whistle Over Tender for Army Trucks: An MP yesterday sounded the alarm over procurement of 400 military vehicles for carrying troops. Matungu MP David Were (ODM) told members that one of the companies that won the tender to supply the vehicles was quietly being edged out by senior...
• Hero Defied Age to Save Son From Jaws of Hyena: Mr Emanuel Toroitich, 30, never thought he would survive to tell the tale of how he narrowly escaped death as he fought with a hyena near Lake Bogoria National Park.
• Conservatives in Anglican Church Opt for Split: Hard-line church leaders have formally declared the end of the world-wide Anglican Communion, saying they can no longer be associated with liberals who tolerate homosexual clergy, says a report leaked to a UK newspaper on Wednesday.
• Traders Lower Prices of Goods 'Slightly': Manufacturers have marginally lowered the prices of commodities whose taxes were reduced or removed last week. The public, however, has to wait until August to feel the substantial drop in the prices of wheat flour, maize flour, bread and rice.
• Speaker Sounds Alarm Over Budget Debate: Speaker Kenneth Marende expressed fears on Thursday that Parliament may approve the 2008-2009 budget before it is properly debated.
• Vote Tallying Was Marred Says Officer: An assistant returning officer in last year's Starehe elections told a court on Thursday that tear gas was lobbed into the Kenya Polytechnic polling centre to disrupt the tallying process.
• Freighters Roped Into Tax Net: The Kenya Revenue Authority has roped in freighters and warehouse agents as it looks for ways to maximise efficiency in tax collection and port clearance.
• Bill Criticised Over AG's Role: MPs have been asked to change the Bill on money-laundering before passing it into law.
• 'Kenya Post-Poll Crisis Exposed Uganda's Strategic Vulnerability': UGANDA is one of the countries with the lowest quality of transport and information technology infrastructure, the 2008 World Trade Indicators report has said.
• MPs No to Taxation Unfair, Says Group: An accountant's organisation says MPs opposition to taxation of their allowances is criminal. "MPs are on the verge of becoming criminals by resisting calls to pay taxes and I think we must tell them so," Dr Thomas Kibua, former deputy governor...
 
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