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• Somali Refugees to Receive 15 Million Euros Aid Money: The European Union has allocated on Monday 15 million euros aid money to go to Somalis living in sprawling refugee camps in Kenya, which are home to some 278,000 people.
• Developing More Top African Women Research Scientists: In a tiny village near Kisumu city in Kenya, scientific researcher Mary Anyango Oyunga spends most of her time educating women about something they have always done - grow sweet potatoes.
• Banks Eye More Credit Lending, Says CBK Study: A Central Bank of Kenya survey has found that all banks expect to grow credit lending in the remainder of 2010 with 41 per cent projecting an increase of over 10 per cent.
• Strong Growth in Revenue Boosts NMG Half-Year Profit to Sh892 Million: Nation Media Group recorded a 51.6 per cent growth in pre-tax profit for the six months ending June 30, 2010, lifted by strong growth in revenue, low cost of newsprint and cost management.
• 80 Percent of Vote Results to Be Relayed Electronically: Eighty per cent of the constituencies will convey their results using the new Electronic Voter Tallying system.
• Referendum Campaigns Close: The Interim Independent Electoral Commission has announced that it is illegal to campaign for or against the Proposed Constitution on Tuesday.
• Kenyans Say Moi is Wrong on Kibaki: YOU are wrong! That is what most Kenyans think of retired President Moi's criticism of his successor Mwai Kibaki.
• Final Push on Wednesday's Constitution Referendum: The Yes and No teams held their final landmark rallies in the city and appealed to the electorate to vote on Wednesday.
• Tap Into Road Works to Grow, Investors Told: Local investors especially the SMEs in Western Kenya have been asked to rise to the challenge of ongoing expansion and construction of roads in the region by expanding their businesses.
• Chemelil Set to Generate Power: Chemelil Sugar Company is set to start co-generation of power in collaboration with KenGen Company in early 2012 as an alternative revenue stream.
• Policeman to Die for Murder Most Foul: A Nyeri court last week drew the curtain on one of the most chilling deaths of a senior policeman in the region. Or did it?
• Deya's Wife to Defend Herself Over Baby Theft Charge: The wife of UK-based preacher Gilbert Deya, charged with stealing a baby will defend herself on August 9, a court ruled on Monday.
• 'No' Side Claims Dirty Tricks in Referendum Campaign: The bitterly fought campaign over Kenya's proposed new referendum reaches its climax Sunday with rallies by both sides in Nairobi and accusations of dirty tricks by opponents of the changes.
• Observer Group Faults 'Yes' Team for Using State Resources: Domestic elections observers have censured the 'Yes' team of using State resources during the campaigns saying it was advancing the culture of impunity Kenyans were keen to leave behind.
• Kenyans to Know Referendum Results by Friday: Returning officers of 42 far-flung constituencies will be airlifted to Nairobi to avoid a delay in announcing referendum results.
• Sarah Nambawa Leaps to Africa Gold: Sarah Nambawa leapt to an African title in the women's triple jump, winning Uganda the only gold on the final day of the African Senior Athletics Championships here yesterday.Nambawa made up Uganda's day after Moses Kipsiro finished fourth in his...
• Bomb Suspects Under Surveillance: The three Kenyan suspects jailed on Friday in connection with the July 11 twin bomb blasts in Kampala have been placed under 24-hour surveillance in Luzira Upper Prison. The suspects are facing charges of terrorism, murder and attempted murder.
• Thrown Out of the Forest Into a Camp: Since March 2008, Beatrice Tamaska Kae has lived under a tarpaulin with her seven children in a camp after their eviction from a government forest in Trans Nzoia West district in western Kenya.
• Cohesion Team Wants Varsity Heads Shuffled: The National Cohesion and Integration Commission (NCIC) wants heads of public universities in the country reshuffled to give the institutions a national outlook.
• Families in Narok Move Out Ahead of Vote: Scores of families have started leaving Narok for fear of a recurrence of violence ahead of Wednesday's referendum.
 
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