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• To Avoid Ethnic Violence, Try Proportional Representation: TO PREVENT POLITICALLY-instigated ethnic conflict, we must change our electoral system.
• Scholarships for Poor But Bright Students Launched: Bright children from urban slums now have a chance of having quality education following the launch of an initiative to finance their schooling from primary through to university.
• Use This Windfall Well: The idea by Finance minister Amos Kimunya to set aside Sh1 million for each of the 210 constituencies for football development will no doubt give the ailing sport a new lease of life and a chance for the upcoming talent to look forward to a bright future.
• Fresh Invasion On Criticos Land: Some 300 squatters are reported to have invaded part of the land belonging to former Taveta MP Basil Criticos.
• Soccer - Gallant Stars Force Draw in Harare to Stay On Top of Group: Kenya's Harambee Stars battled to a barren draw against hosts Zimbabwe in a World Cup/Africa Cup of Nations qualifier at a capacity Rufaro Stadium in Harare on Sunday.
• Supreme Law Breach Renders Charges Void: A prosecution mounted in breach of the law is a violation of the rights of the accused and it is therefore a nullity, the High Court has ruled.
• Where Child Marriages Thrive Unabated: When Josephine Kulea mobilised police and rescued a 10-year-old girl on the eve of her marriage, she had a reason to sit back and celebrate the timely intervention.
• Kenya Scraps Visa Application Forms: Rwandans wishing to travel to Kenya will no longer be subjected to the usual tedious exercise of filling Visa application forms, Sunday Times has learnt. Kenyan ambassador to Rwanda Alex Keter said on Saturday the Visa application forms were no longer...
• MPs Must Lead By Example By Paying Taxes: "For the welfare of society and the just government of men," is the apt statement that greets every MP as they walk into the debating chamber in Parliament to chart the destiny of the nation.
• Eto'o Expected in Nairobi for Omo Clinics: African football icon, Samuel Eto'o, arrives in Nairobi at dawn on Monday hoping to inspire some talent out of a group of Kenyan schoolchildren drawn under the Omo "10 out of 10 Soccer School for Life" campaign.
• Country is Ripe And Gearing Up for a Revolution: After a recent study of management in Kenya, I was reminded of the first time I visited Japan in the late 1980s to find out why Japanese businesses were so successful as to threaten the confidence of the mightiest American firms.
• Police Sound the Alarm Over Another City Terror Gang: Police are investigating a group of people they suspect to be a new deadly criminal gang in Nairobi's Eastlands area.
• Stop This Vendetta Against the Military: In the past few weeks, there has been a great hue and cry over the joint police and military security operation in the Mt Elgon area.
• Only a New Constitution Will Save Country: Kenya lost its lustre around the world because of the near collapse of the state after the December 2007 elections. These days when I meet Nigerians, Congolese, Sudanese, Liberians and Africans from other traumatised states, I get the sense they...
• Reaction to Constitution Review Moves - Yawn, Yawn: There is nothing as frightening as failure to learn from history. Kenya's constitution-making efforts have followed the same path: A committee of MPs is put in charge of the process that we are all supposed to take part in, a process generally...
• Give Unto Caesar What's Caesar's: The long queue snakes into the banking hall of Times Tower from Nairobi's Haile Selassie Avenue as hundreds of Kenyans wait to file their taxes before the June 30 deadline.
• Couple Held in Relation to Kins' Murder: A man and his wife have been arrested in connection with the murder of their nieces in a village in Murang'a North district.
• Rent Control Will Destroy City's Housing: In Finance Minister Amos Kimunya's budget speech, he said the Landlord and Tenant Bill would be passed to facilitate the availability of affordable housing to the urban poor.
• We Must Destroy These Drug Syndicates: The news that 150 Kenyans have been arrested in the last five years on drug charges and that some of them face possible execution in foreign jails is an atrocious scandal.
• Why It's Not Hard Seeing the Hyenas in Our Own MPs: It is not entirely far-fetched to draw parallels between a Kenyan MP and a hyena. You see that same greedy eye in search of a free meal, and the total lack of table manners when, figuratively, it comes to eating in excess.
 
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