Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008
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| • | Tall Order for Bottom Team Namibia in Qualifiers: Namibia have a tall order in the current stretch of the 2010 World Cup/African Nations Cup qualifiers.
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| • | Mugabe Out of Clash With Brave Warriors: Victor Mugabe of Belgium side Germinal Beerschot has been ruled of the Harambee Stars squad that is preparing for a World Cup/Africa Cup of Nations Group Two qualifying tie against Namibia at Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani on Saturday.
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| • | Raila Steps Into Row Over NSSF Sacking: Prime minister Raila Odinga on Tuesday waded into the stand-off over the attempted removal of the National Social Security Fund managing trustee Rachael Lumbasyo.
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| • | Fresh Push for Law Review: Lawyers and lobby groups met separately with Justice Minister Martha Karua on Tuesday in the push for a new constitution.
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| • | I Was Misled On Hotel Deal, Says Pattni: Kamlesh Pattni alleged he was mislead into surrendering Grand Regency Hotel to the Central Bank of Kenya as he thought he would be granted criminal amnesty.
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| • | 15 Die As Matatus Collide Head-On: Fifteen people died and 23 others were seriously injured when two matatus collided near Webuye.
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| • | Githongo's Visit Still Raising Dust: Days after he left for the UK after his short visit to Kenya, anti-graft czar John Githongo continues to stir dust.
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| • | Waki Expects Action On Report: The commission of inquiry into the post-election violence on Tuesday wound up its sessions in Mombasa and was optimistic that its recommendations would be implemented.
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| • | Uhuru Scoffs At Report On Poll Chaos: Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta on Tuesday denied allegations that he was among ministers accused of plotting and financing the post-election violence.
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| • | Stock Market Reverses Recent Slide: Trading at the stock market took an upwards turn on Tuesday when the NSE 20 share index went up by 12.16 points to close at 4634.77.
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