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• IMF Team Arrives in Country This Week: A seven-man mission of the International Monetary Fund arrives in Kenya on Monday to review the status of the economy and to hold discussions with key policy makers.
• Wycliffe Matwakei; Country's Would-Have-Been Kony: HE WAS ONLY 24 YEARS old when he was gunned down near the Kenyan-Ugandan border last month by Kenyan security forces.
• Kenyan Musician's Cry for Country: KENYAN musician and pastor, Njoroge Wanjigi, has recorded an album dedicated to how much Zimbabweans are suffering under Zanu PF rule.
• Body Art Makes Its Mark on Small Business Platform: John Kamande is one of the latest entrants into the tattoo trade, having opened his shop in December last year. And he will not be the last.
• What It Takes for Banks to Do Business: Following the acquisition of a 20 per cent stake in Standard Bank (Africa's biggest by asset) by Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, Craig Bond has been posted to China as the chief executive of Standard Bank ICBC Ventures. He will be replaced in...
• Cheetahs Fall to Kenya: INDEED it was a dark day for Zimbabwean sport against Kenya yesterday! Just when the senior national soccer team failed to scramble for a win against Kenya in their World Cup and Africa Cup of Nations qualifier at home, the situation was worse in Kenya.
• Child Labour Policy Ready, Says Minister: A policy aimed at ending child labour has been developed, Gender and Children Affairs minister Esther Murugi Mathenge has said.
• Nairobi Athletes Miss Out On Olympic Qualification Time: No major surprises were recorded at Nyayo Stadium on Sunday as Nairobi-based athletes converged ahead of the national championship set for next Saturday.
• Teachers Must Seek Practical Solutions: The annual secondary school headteachers conference that opens in Mombasa on Monday could not have come at a more appropriate time.
• Young Golfer Wins Nation Classic Tourney in Dar: A twelve-year-old boy will lead Tanzania's team of six players to the 2008 East African Nation Golf Classic series grand finale at Muthaiga Golf Club in November.
• Law Should Prevail, Says U.S. Over Amnesty: The US government on Sunday urged the country's leaders to follow the law in dealing with suspected perpetrators of post-election violence.
• Minister Seeks to Block Builder in Beach Row: A Cabinet minister locked in a legal tussle with a private developer in Nyali wants the developer's licence revoked.
• At Last, the World Recognises Rape As a Weapon of War: THE UN SECURITY COUNCIL last week voted unanimously in favour of a resolution that could change how war is defined around the world.
• Chief - We Are Now United And Sharing Everything: Deep in the heart of Timboroa at a place called Matharu, 20 elders cluster in a disused classroom. They tear leaves from an exercise book and distribute them among themselves.
• Elder Who Fought Hyena Dies: The elderly man who fought off a hyena which was attacking his son has died.
• Sh220m Market Set for City Park: An ambitious plan to build a Sh220 million ultra-modern market at Nairobi's City Park is scheduled to start anytime now, an official has said.
• Rugby - Team Take Safari Sevens Trophy: The national seven-a-side rugby team on Sunday beat Emerging Boks 31-12 to regain the 13th Tusker Safari Sevens tournament at the Rugby Football Union of East Africa ground.
• Victims Challenge Violence Compensation: The Government has spent Sh20 million compensating victims of the post-election clashes in Kipkellion area and those in other affected areas will be paid once the authorities have profiled them.
• Rude Welcome for Chaos Victims: At least 46 victims of post-election violence, who had returned to their farms in Sugoi, Eldoret North, were forced to flee when their neighbours turned hostile.
• Minister Summoned Over Plane Crash: Transport minister Chirau Mwakwere is on Tuesday expected to shed more light on the plane crash in which Roads minister Kipkalya Kones, and Home Affairs assistant minister Lorna Laboso were killed.
 
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