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• Towards the Nairobi We Want: When he was based in our capital in the 1960s, the Rev Andrew Hake - an Anglican minister with a keen interest in town planning (and a good friend of mine) -once lamented that none of Nairobi's teeming millions is committed 100 per cent to the city's...
• MPs' Deaths Create Challenge for ODM: The deaths of legislators Kipkalya Kones and Lorna Laboso might give rise to the worst nightmare yet for ODM as the party attempts to consolidate its support in Rift Valley Province.
• Horse Racing - Shell's Starehe Race Day Attracts Great Field: A record 10 races marks this year's Starehe Boys Centre annual race meeting sponsored once again by Kenya Shell in conjunction with a number of corporation organisations at Ngong Racecourse on Sunday afternoon.
• How Nigerian Barons Lure Lcoals Into Drug Trade: A man jailed for life in China on Friday is among more than 150 Kenyans who have been arrested in connection with drug trafficking around the world since 2004, according to anti-narcotics sources.
• Will the Real Kibaki Please Stand Up!: The Kriegler Commission should be disbanded. It is a bad idea and a threat to national security. What are my reasons? If the commission points to a genuine Kibaki win, there will be no basis for power sharing.
• Soccer - Bring Them On! Confident Stars Say Ahead of Tie: Kenya take on Zimbabwe at the 23,000-capacity Rufaro Stadium on Sunday from 3 pm local time (Kenya time 4 pm) in a World Cup/Africa Cup of Nations Group Two qualifier that could very well decide how the group ends.
• Motorsports - Miyoshi Out to Break Safari Jinx: After five unsuccessful attempts, Japanese driver Hideaki Miyoshi is looking forward to adding another feather in his cap by clinching his first ever KCB Safari Rally title this weekend.
• Live Coverage Should Benefit Public: Defenders of liberal media consumption will tell you one thing; that parliaments in the Commonwealth are a poor study in live media coverage.
• Moment of Silence At Graduation Ceremony for Laboso: A moment of silence was observed in honour of the late Lorna Laboso at the 30th graduation ceremony of Daystar University on Saturday.
• The Happiest Man On Earth: The executive office on the 20th floor of Nyayo House is a different world from the tiny crowded cubicle at Continental House.
• Rivals Trade Accusations At Hearing: Political differences came to the fore on Saturday as Malindi residents gave views to the commission investigating the conduct of the Electoral Commission of Kenya in last year's General Election.
• End Amnesty Debate - Kalonzo: Vice-President Kalonzo Musyoka on Saturday asked politicians to put an end to the ongoing amnesty debate, saying that it is likely to negatively affect the coalition government.
• Lottery Firm Yet to Give Jackpot 7 Years On: Kenyans hoping to win the Sh20 million jackpot in the Toto 6/49 lottery are in for a rude shock: they have little or no chance of laying their hands on the coveted prize.
• Sabaot Militias Surrender to the Military: Two senior Sabaot Land Defence Force commanders who have been in hiding were arrested by security forces in Mt Elgon on Friday morning.
• The Judge Who Sits in a Bank: Lady Justice Nancy Oginde has a special distinction: she sits in a bank and not at the High Court.
• Warriors in Trouble: PATHETIC Zimbabwe were left needing to move mountains to keep alive their fading 2010 World Cup and African Cup of Nations qualification hopes after putting on a sterile show in a Group 2 preliminary round qualifier against Kenya at Rufaro yesterday.
• Squash - Mike Muraya Tournament to Go Big Next Year: The Safaricom Mike Muraya Memorial Tournament, in its ninth year, ended last weekend at the Parklands Sports Club.
• Outrage Mounts Over MPs' Tax: Religious leaders on Friday castigated members of Parliament opposed to the taxation of their allowances.
• Marshalls Woos Clients With New Service: In a move to attract customers, car dealer Marshalls East Africa has launched a value-added service for its customers.
• City's Pumwani Maternity All Set for a Rebirth: For a long time, it was known as the hospital from hell. New mothers lost their babies in a theft racket as others died at birth due to negligence.
 
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