Monday, August 2nd, 2010
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| • | Sorry the Naysayers, the People Have Spoken [opinion]: It is August 5, 2010, and you are the chief strategist for the 'No' camp.
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| • | Quest for New Law Not a Kibaki-Moi Contest [opinion]: Enter heavyweight political street fighting on the homestretch of the constitution marathon. Let me explain, good people.
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| • | Exciting Times Ahead for 'No' Leaders as Greens Smell Victory [opinion]: The question is no longer whether the referendum will go Green. The question is by what margin, and it looks certain to be a big one.
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| • | It'll Take National Values to Get Real Change [opinion]: There will be a lot of disappointed Kenyans around one year after the referendum.
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| • | Moses Kipsiro Calls Off Strike: Africa Senior athletics championships 10000m silver medallist Moses Kipsiro has decided not to embarrass Uganda by failing to compete in today's 5000m final.The Ugandan athletehad previously threatened to withdraw from the competition over a kits...
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| • | The Face Behind Transcentury's Rapid Growth: The question on market insiders' lips was whether Kenya's renowned investment firm, Transcentury, would blink as it squared it out with Egyptian private equity firm - the Citadel Group - for control of Rift Valley Railways Investments.
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| • | State Quiet Over Rescue As KPCU Faces the Hammer: Coffee farmers are grappling with the possibility that Kenya Planters' Co-operative Union will go completely under since there has been no word from the government on a rescue plan promised last year.
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| • | Keroche Eyes Sh100 Million Expansion After Weathering Market Tussle: Keroche Breweries Ltd, Kenya's second largest brewer, is investing Sh100 million to expand its barely two-year old plant in Naivasha.
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| • | Kibaki, PM Confident of 'Yes' Win: President Kibaki and Prime Minister Raila Odinga held a joint rally in Kisumu for the first time in a month exuding confidence that nothing will stand in the way of the proposed Constitution.
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| • | Cavenagh Challenges Top Order in Nakuru: A common thread among the dominant drivers in the Kenya National Rally Championship is that they are almost all farmers or mechanics.
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| • | Kibaki, PM in Kisumu for 'Yes' Rally: President Kibaki and Prime Minister Raila Odinga are in Kisumu, western Kenya, to drum up support for the proposed Constitution.
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| • | Ruto Calls for Peaceful Referendum Vote: Higher Education minister William Ruto has called for a peaceful referendum process and said that he is confident Kenyans will reject the proposed Constitution.
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| • | Families of Bomb Suspects Appeal for Their Release: The wife of a Kenyan suspect arrested in connection with the July 11 bombing yesterday pleaded that her husband be returned to the country. Mr Idris Magondu,42, and two other Kenyans Hussein Hassan Agade, 27, and Mohammed Aden Addow, 25 were arrested...
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| • | Referendum - the Crucial, Final Hours: National leaders used the big rallies in Nairobi on Sunday not only to win a few more Kenyans to their side but also to urge them to turn out to vote on Wednesday.
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