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• Nairobi Bourse Awaits Polls: NAIROBI, KENYA Kenya's stock market is facing yet another monumental test in the impending August 4 referendum which is set to define its future.
• 'No' Camp a Disservice, Says Kibaki: President Kibaki took the Yes campaign to Kirinyaga South district Tuesday where he said the constitution-making process has been a long process and its opponents were doing a disservice to the country.
• KWS Calls for More Lodges in Tsavo: The government is opening up the expansive Tsavo Conservation Area to local and international investors in a bid to increase bed capacity within the three national parks.
• Gaddafi Slaps Aide as He is Led to Wrong Meeting Room at Summit: Libyan leader, Muammar Gadaffi, yesterday caused a scene at the African Heads of State Summit in Speke Resort, Munyonyo near Kampala when he slapped one of his aides for taking him to a wrong venue of the meeting.
• IIEC Hopeful of Fair Referendum: Four independent commissions formed after the 2007 post election violence have appealed for a peaceful and fair referendum amid calls for those involved in electoral malpractices to face the death penalty.
• EU to Keep Eye On New Law Vote: The European Union will closely monitor the Kenya referendum to check if the process is objective.
• Uhuru Snubs House Budget Team: Finance minister Uhuru Kenyatta has snubbed Parliament's Budget Committee where he was expected to explain how his docket used Sh190 billion of last year's Budget allocation.
• Broke MPs Struggle to Make Ends Meet: THE public believes that they earn millions, drive fuel guzzlers, and feed on chicken wings.
• Raila Tells Wako to Pay Detainees Their Money: PRIME Minister Raila Odinga wants Attorney General Amos Wako to withdraw his appeal against the Sh40 million awarded to former political detainees by the High Court last week.
• Major Cities Put On High Alert: With less than two weeks to go before the referendum on the proposed constitution, security agencies have been placed on high alert.
• Under 19 Rugby Team Routs Kenya, Meets Zimbabwe: After routing rivals Kenya 18-0 in the on-going Confederation of Africa Rugby (CAR) Cup in Abidjan, the Uganda U-19 team will be going for revenge when they meet Zimbabwe in the semi-finals tomorrow.
• Woman Held Over July 11 Bomb Blasts: The girlfriend of one of the suicide bombers who attacked two venues in Kampala, killing at least 76 people about two weeks ago, has been arrested by the Police.
• Home-Distilled Alcohol Kills 17: Home-distilled alcohol has killed 17 people and blinded 12 others in a slum in Nairobi. The moonshine, in Kibera, Africa's largest slum, was laced with methanol. Some died in their homes, and others later in hospital.
• Okagbare Arrives Kenya: Nigeria's golden girl of the moment, Blessing Okagbare yesterday arrived Team Nigeria's Hillpark Hotel camp here in Nairobi, Kenya, two days to the start of the 17th African Senior Athletics Championships. The University of El Paso at Texas general...
• Small-Scale Agriculture Set to Drive Economic Growth: This column has repeatedly emphasised the need to appreciate small scale agriculture as a key driver of the economy.
• Motion Pictures Hits the Road With Outdoor Ads: A new player has entered the field of outdoor advertising by selling space on digital displays on vehicles that will ply routes chosen by clients.
• Commodities Exchange Yet to Take Off Three Years Down the Road: Njoro farmer Samuel Gitonga believes he understands the needs of farmers in the southern Rift Valley.
• Piracy Eats Away Movie Rentals and Cinema Revenues: Movie rental shops in Nairobi are grappling with imminent collapse as increased movie piracy drastically erodes their revenue and threatens to drive them out of business.
• Kenolkobil Enters Country With Eye on Buyouts: Listed oil firm KenolKobil has set up a company in Mozambique with an eye on acquisitions as it seeks a larger share of the Southern African oil market.
• Sh14 Billion Loan Deal with Japan Signed: Kenya and Japan have signed a loan deal in the agribusiness and water sector, confirming the Asian economic giant's quest for a stronger presence in Africa.
 
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