Monday, September 29th, 2008
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| • | World Must Help End Instability in Country: The hijacking of a ship laden with battle tanks and other military hardware for the Kenya's Armed Forces demonstrates not just how dangerous the sea lanes around the Horn of Africa have become, but also the extent to which lack of effective government...
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| • | Kalonzo Defends ECK Team: Vice-President Kalonzo Musyoka on Sunday led eight legislators in defending ECK officials from calls to resign.
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| • | Indiza Beats Okello to Win Open Golf Title: Long hitting Kenyan professional Dismas Indiza beat compatriot Jacob Okello by the narrow of one shot to clinch the 2008 Uganda Open golf title at Kitante Golf Club Kampala Uganda on Sunday.
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| • | Malindi Airport Will Not Be Moved: The Malindi airport will not be relocated, after all. The Kenya Airports Authority (KAA) says it does not have immediate plans to move the air field.
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| • | Talks Resume This Week: Zimbabwe's political rivals will this week resume talks aimed at allocating Cabinet portfolios in the new power sharing government under the added pressure of looming famine described as the worst in living memory for the once self sufficient southern...
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| • | Policeman Shot Dead in Bar Raid: A senior Administration Police officer was shot dead in Mumias District by gangsters at the weekend.
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| • | Appeal to Raila On Ministerial Posts: Prime Minister Raila Odinga has been urged to ensure that the newly elected Sotik and Bomet MPs were appointed to ministerial positions left vacant by their predecessors.
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| • | Years of Toil Paying for Nakuru: With the victory in Zain Enterprise Cup over the weekend, Nakuru RFC is reaping the fruits of year of hard work and an elaborate programme which started nearly 10 years ago.
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| • | HIV/Aids Book for Primary School Children Launched: A 12-book series on HIV/Aids for upper primary school children was launched yesterday during the ongoing 11th Nairobi International Book Fair.
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| • | Catholic University's Otunga Award Seeks More Funds: The Catholic University of Eastern Africa (CUEA) is seeking more funds to help bright but needy students under a scholarship project dedicated to the former archbishop of Nairobi, the late Maurice Michael Cardinal Otunga.
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| • | Catholic Head Urges Review of Church Role in Schools: The time has come for the Catholic Church to reexamine its role in public education in Kenya, John Cardinal Njue, the archbishop of Nairobi, says.
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| • | State Officials Pocket Money Meant for Clash Victims: Senior government officials, members of the provincial administration and local politicians are swindling displaced people in the Rift Valley of the little money given by the government to help them resettle.
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