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Tuesday, October 14th, 2008

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• Stars Are Stranded in Conakry: Harambee Stars failed to return to Nairobi on Tuesday morning from Guinea as planned following flight problems in the Guinea capital, Conakry.
• Banning Obama's Critic Was the Height of Intolerance: Does a mature and confident democracy need to ban books and send their authors packing?
• Reduced Prices Not the Answer: Following the great drop in tourism earnings due to post-election violence, many commentators have asked the industry to mobilise the local market through affordable products and sensitisation.
• Ireland Hit Hosts to Enter Intercontinental Cup: Ireland qualified for their third International Cricket Council Intercontinental Cup when they beat hosts Kenya by an innings and 65 runs at the Nairobi Gymkhana on Tuesday.
• Mwamba Top Seeds At Driftwood: Mwamba prepare for life without their top players as they move to Mombasa for the second leg of the Western Union Kenya Rugby Football Union National Sevens Circuit at the Mombasa Sports Club, this weekend.
• Telkom in Abuja for Africa Championships: Telkom Orange, the 2008 Kenya Hockey Union women's league champions were due in Abuja on Tuesday night, just two days before they play Balyesa Queens from Nigeria in the opening match of the Africa Cup for Club champions.
• Regulator Must Now Take a Tougher Stand On Brokers: It is not surprising that the Capital Markets Authority, the regulatory policeman of financial markets, has decided to be economical with information about the financial health of the troubled Discount Securities Ltd.
• Kiambu Players Outshine Rivals At the SA Series: Kiambu golfers over the weekend posted excellent scores during the second leg of the newly launched South Africa Golf Series sponsored by South Africa Tourism in support of golf development in the country through the Golf Talent Foundation.
• Cabinet Appoints Team to Implement Kriegler Recommendations: Cabinet has today approved the Independent Review Commission report on the 2007 General Election and appointed a 10-member committee to implement the recommendations.
• Kenya Refuses to Pay Ransom to Pirates: Kenya will not give in to ransom demands by pirates holding the Ukrainian ship carrying arms off Somalia's coastline, a Cabinet minister has said.
• Michuki Talks Tough On Petroleum Prices: The Government on Monday flexed its muscle saying it would use force to ensure oil companies reduced pump prices.
• Third Stock Broker in Trouble: The Capital Markets Authority on Monday moved to forestall the collapse of yet another stock brokerage firm and replaced its executive director.
• 13 Die As Matatu And Lorry Collide: Thirteen people were killed instantly on Monday when a matatu travelling to Nakuru Town from Nyahururu collided with a lorry.
• Exam Paper Peddlers Warned: The Education ministry is working closely with other arms of Government to stamp out the sale of bogus examination papers and leakages in national examinations, a permanent secretary said on Monday.
• Now Maize Exports Banned: The Government on Monday moved to secure food sufficiency by banning maize exports indefinitely.
• Clash As Cockar Public Hearings End: Lawyers at the Cockar Commission agreed on some issues and differed on others at the final public hearing.
• Food Prices And ECK to Top Agenda of Cabinet Meeting: The fate of the Electoral Commission of Kenya is expected to top the agenda of a Cabinet meeting to be chaired by President Kibaki on Tuesday morning.
• Frustration of Unanswered Emergency Calls: It's 8pm, and Naomi Mulia calls her office for help; she has just come across a boy's body lying on a city street.
• Obama Rating Remains High With 20 Days to Go: Democrat Barack Obama's popularity in the run-up to the November 4 US General Election continued to remain high with just 20 days to go.
• 1.7m Fall Victim to Child Labour, Forum Told: Up to 1.7 million children in Kenya are victims of child labour despite the country being a signatory to international conventions against the practice, a forum heard on Monday.
 
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