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• KWS Launches Plan to Restock Depleted National Parks: Kenya Wildlife Service has launched a conservation programme to restock the national parks.
• 'Pregnant Dad Syndrome' Catching On: An increasing number of Kenyan men are accompanying their spouses to maternal clinics, with most correctly telling the kind of services offered to their partners.
• Artur Brothers Report Gathers Dust in House: A report on the activities of controversial Armenians -- the Artur brothers -- has been lying in Parliament since 2007 without being debated.
• 'Yes' And 'No' in Hunt for Votes: The 'Yes' and 'No' teams have lined up numerous rallies this weekend as the battle for votes in the August 4 referendum hots up.
• Battle Line Drawn Ahead of Constitution Vote: On Wednesday, four members leading the 'Yes' campaign met Prime Minister Raila Odinga at his Karen home in Nairobi.
• National Team Training Schedules Clash: The early arrival of Senegal and Botswana teams has caused a clash in the training schedule in Team Kenya's training schedule at the Moi International Sports Centre.
• Double Sex Inmate 'Must Pay for Sins': An intersex robbery convict fighting for legal recognition was on Thursday told to "pay for your sins as you were never denied schooling because of your gender."
• Readers Welcome New-Look Nation: The new-look Daily Nation was on Thursday received with excitement by readers, most of whom said it is not only more attractive to the eye, but also easy to read.
• Price Controls Are Necessary, but Issue Must Be Handled Carefully: One of the most important achievements of the 10th Parliament was the passing of Price Control (Essential Goods) Bill, 2009.
• MP to Know Petition Verdict: Wajir South MP Abdirahman Ali Hassan will know his fate as a legislator on Friday.
• Ruto's Attacks Against U.S. Envoy Too Orchestrated to Be Pure Chance: The 'No' team led by former YK '92 operative William Ruto has in recent days embarked on a steady campaign to divert Kenyans' attention from their lies about the proposed Constitution.
• KRA Tightens the Noose on Graft Cartels: The taxman is tightening the noose on corruption networks. But Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) commissioner-general Michael Waweru cites the difficulty in breaking entrenched cartels, some of which include senior staff. There also are organised criminal...
• After Attacks, Worry Over Easily Available Explosives: Commercial explosives, which can be used by terrorists to make bombs, are freely available in Nairobi.
• Getting Bomb Kit in Country a Breeze: "I have the cargo. I'm taking off". This was the coded message we had agreed I would pass to news editor Eric Shimoli by phone once I got the explosive.
• Refugees Moved After Camp Killing: Hundreds of refugees have been moved from a camp in northern Kenya after the killing of a teenager sparked riots in the facility and violence between its Sudanese and Somali residents, according to an official.
• Provide Adequate Health Services, Accountability to Prevent, Treat Obstetric Fistula: Tens of thousands of Kenyan women and girls suffer from obstetric fistula, a childbirth injury causing leakage of urine and feces, a direct result of inadequate health services and failed government policies, Human Rights Watch said in a report...
• FBI Agents Take Suspects' Heads: A suicide bomber carried out one of the twin bomb attacks that killed 74 people in the city as they watched the World Cup final on Sunday, security agencies said yesterday.
• South African Firms Jolt Kenya's Internet Market: South Africa's growing influence in the internet sector is likely to halt consolidation in the platform's market, a move analysts say will cut down prices significantly.
• Chemelil Eyes Automation in Bid to Boost Efficiency: Chemelil Sugar Company plans to automate its cane processing unit to boost efficiency in cane crushing, extract more sucrose and cut operating costs as it prepares for competition from imports from the COMESA region in less than two years.
• Workers Threaten National Strike Over MPs' Pay Push: Workers on Wednesday threatened to lead a nationwide strike if MPs failed to pass the Finance Bill as they seek to force the implementation of proposals on a controversial pay rise.
 
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