Monday, July 26th, 2010 | ||
| • | Shanzu Court Set to Ease Congestion: A special court established at Shimo la Tewa to try suspected pirates and other criminals is set to ease the workload and cut costs. | |
| • | School Shut After Rowdy Students Set Staffroom Ablaze: Nyahururu Boys' High School has been closed indefinitely after students went on the rampage and burned the staffroom to the ground. | |
| • | Victims of Pyramid Schemes Demand Cash: Investors in collapsed pyramid schemes in Nyeri have urged the government to release the funds recovered after the microfinance companies' accounts were frozen. | |
| • | 300 Bullets Found Hidden in Cabbages: Police in Nyeri have seized 300 bullets stuffed in a bag full of cabbages. | |
| • | Plo Fires First Salvo in War On Graft: Perpetrators of corruption have been warned that all laws will be used to root out the crime. | |
| • | Wann Feeds Crowned Horseman Trophy Polo Champs: Wann Feeds were on Sunday crowned champions of this year's Horseman Trophy polo tournament played at the Jamuhuri Park. | |
| • | Weke's Overall Winner of 'Nation' Tourney: Handicap 12 player Karume Weke over the weekend produced the best round of seven over par 79 gross to beat a big field of 210 for the overall prize at Nation Media Group's 50th Anniversary golf tournament played at the par 72 Royal Nairobi Golf Club... | |
| • | Leopards Rally to Stun KCB: AFC Leopards came from 1-3 down in one of the most dramatic comebacks in the Kenyan Premier League to beat Kenya Commercial Bank 4-3 at the City Stadium on Sunday. | |
| • | Ethiopians Arrive Monday for Competition: The championship fever is gripping Nairobi, just two days before the Africa's premier track and field competition is staged at the Nyayo National Stadium. | |
| • | Bill of Rights 'Takes Effect Immediately': Some laws in the proposed constitution will take long before they can be implemented should the document pass the referendum test. | |
| • | Youths Seized in Crackdown On Drugs: Several youths were arrested for allegedly engaging in drug abuse in Likoni area, Mombasa. | |
| • | Dubious Deals Spark Protests: Lobby groups in Taveta District have stepped up pressure on the government to take action against civil servants accused of illegally selling sisal on public land. | |
| • | Rare Away Win As Country Beats Sudan: The national under-20 team gave Kenya a rare away international win with a 2-0 beating of Sudan 2-0 in African qualifier for the 2010 World Youth championship. | |
| • | HP Plans to Introduce Wireless Printers: With the development of technology and emerging needs, Hewlett Packard plans to introduce a smart printer that will not require physical connection. | |
| • | Rwanda Seeks Partnerships in Real Estate: The Rwanda Development Board (RDB) has entered into a partnership with Sadiki East Africa to promote the forthcoming East Africa Real Estate Fair-Kigali Edition. | |
| • | Switch From Analogue TV Could Leave Some in the Dark: As the world gets set to abandon analogue TV technology, locally, questions about whether we are ready for the big switch to digital terrestrial television technology are cropping up. | |
| • | Medical Insurer Set to Expand Services: A medical insurance provider is scheduled to expand its services in four new areas by the end of the year. | |
| • | Lifting of Export Ban On Nuts Probed: The Parliamentary Committee on Agriculture is investigating the rationale behind the 90-day lifting of the ban on raw nuts exports. | |
| • | Gas Found in Isiolo Too Little for Commercial Exploitation: Kenya's dream of joining the ranks of fossil fuel producers have diminished after a prospective well returned not-so-promising results. | |
| • | Women MPs Target Undecided Voters: Women MPs want to reach out to the 10 per cent of registered voters cited by recent opinion polls as undecided. | |


