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• News Church bodies root for religious education: Two major church bodies want religious education made compulsory and examinable in schools to curb the rising cases of strikes.
• Cases of Prostate Cancer Increase: — it has been confirmed that cases of prostate cancer are highest in Africans compared to other races.
• Raila is Best Performer, Poll Says: A new opinion poll places Prime Minister Raila Odinga ahead of his principal partner, President Kibaki in performance in the Grand Coalition Government.
• News Commuters stranded after ferries breakdown: Thousands of commuters were stranded for hours at the Likoni ferry channel after three of the four ferries developed mechanical problems on Thursday.
• Christian And Muslim Youth Share At Catholic Art Festival: Youth from parts of Kenya and neighbouring South Sudan are taking part in an art festival organized by two associations in collaboration with the north-western Diocese of Lodwar.
• Shocked Churches Say Schools Unrest a Sign of Social Rot: The wave of student unrest sweeping across Kenyan secondary schools is evidence of a breakdown of social order and values, Protestant and evangelical churches said.
• Mr David Blunkett - Apology: AllAfrica published an article from one of its content providers, which remained on the website from July 7 to 9, 2008, which included a number of factual inaccuracies in relation to the former British Home Secretary, Mr David Blunkett.
• Women Worst Hit By Food Crisis: The current food crisis is yet another reminder of the feminisation of poverty. Women produce most of the food in poor countries, yet they have less access to seed, fertilisers and extension services.
• Resettled Displaced Struggle With New Life: Joshua Ebei is a chairman in one of the internally displaced persons (IDP) camps in Lodwar town in the northwestern district of Turkana Central.
• Suicide Not on the Cards: I love Kenya. Its liberation struggles and subsequent victory over dictatorship are inspiring. When I made a stop over in Nairobi on July 7, I was naturally hungry for current news.
• Safaricom IPO Has Cost Ugandans Four Percent Investment: Ugandan investors have reason to be angry with the recently concluded Safaricom IPOs that have turned out to be costly as bankers' cash heavily on the unfavourable exchange rates.
• Wangui Mwangi Theuri - 'In Which Kenya Will We Stay?': Before the post-election violence in Kenya in January and February 2008, Wangui Mwangi Theuri was a landlady in a city slum, but she is now displaced, living in a tent at the Mathare chief's camp in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi. Prospects for her...
• Fears of Food Shortages in the West: Erratic rainfall, soaring farming costs, and a shortage of materials in the western district of Mt Elgon could compromise food security in the region.
• Horn of Africa Nations Face Food Shortages: Kenya is among countries in the Horn of Africa facing a humanitarian emergency with more than 12 million people requiring urgent food aid and other assistance over coming months.
• Fresh Round of Conflict As Forest Guards Shoot And Kill Two Brothers: Cuddling her three-month-old son, Lonah Muruli struggled to hold back tears running down her face. She could not believe she would never see her husband and her brother-in-law alive again; they had just been shot dead by forest guards as they herded...
• Protests Over Mau Invasion: Sixty councillors on Wednesday called for urgent action to stop the destruction of Mau Forest.
• Media Council Denies Gagging the Press: The Media Council of Kenya has denied accusations that it intends to muzzle the Press through the introduction of laws requiring journalists to pay an annual subscription for them to be allowed to practise.
• British PM Praises Country's Recovery: British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has praised the decision of the Government and people of Kenya to "step back from the brink" after disputed presidential election results and form a unity administration.
• Karadzic's Fate a Lesson: Coming so soon after the International Criminal Court's indictment of Sudanese President Hassan al-Bashir, the capture on Monday of former Serbian President Radovan Karadzic reinforces the message that leaders everywhere must ultimately be called to...
• Strikes - Think Beyond Simplistic 'Solutions': For months now, the education sector has hurtled from one crisis to another. First it was the Form Four exam debacle in which 40,000 candidates were given the wrong results.
 
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