Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008
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| • | TB Care Set to Improve: Healthcare workers in Kenya will from now be more accountable to those they treat following the launch on Monday of the International Standards for Tuberculosis Care.
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| • | Two Reservists Killed in Raid: Two police reservists were killed on Monday in a botched raid suspected to have been carried out by Toposas from southern Sudan.
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| • | Code of Conduct Being Flouted With Impunity: THERE USED TO BE A document called the Ministerial Code of Conduct. Issued by President Kibaki just three short years ago, The Code would appear to have gone into disuse seeing the sort of conduct and utterances we are daily observing of our ministers...
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| • | Muslims Start Ramadhan Fast As Moon is Sighted: Kenyan Muslims started fasting in the Holy Month of Ramadhan on Monday.
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| • | The Cutting Edge: Though impressed with Nairobi Metropolitan Development minister Mutula Kilonzo's enthusiasm and innovative ideas, Allan Paul disagrees with his plan to establish parking lots on Thika Road. Instead, he says, the minister should invite private...
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| • | 43 Cleared of Link With Mungiki: More than 40 people accused of being members of the outlawed Mungiki sect were Monday acquitted for lack of evidence.
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| • | LSK to Fight Laxity in Courts: The Law Society of Kenya is to engage Parliament in drafting a motion to discuss what it says is the deterioration and breakdown of administration of justice and inefficiency in the Judiciary.
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| • | Let's Learn From Gustav: Kenya, and Africa as a whole, ought to learn from the US in terms of disaster preparedness.
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| • | Ugandan Joins Board of Rift Valley Railways: A Ugandan businessman has been named to the board of the troubled Rift Valley Railways.
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| • | I Was Framed, Says Bishop in Murder Probe: It was song and dance at the New Hope for All Nations Church Naivasha as worshippers welcomed back Bishop Jeremiah Pallangyo, who has been in police custody for the past nine days.
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| • | PC And Police Differ On Chaos: The Coast provincial administration and police on Monday differed while giving evidence at the Waki Commission on how post-election violence erupted in the region.
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