Wednesday, September 1st, 2010 | ||
| • | World Bank Arm to Present Report on NHIF in Three Months: Kenyans have to wait for at least three months to know the findings of an audit by the International Finance Corporation (IFC) on the National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF). | |
| • | Al-Bashir Visit to Country Was in Order, Says AU: The African Union has defended Kenya for hosting Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir and urged its members to vote against any UN resolution condemning Kenya. | |
| • | Who Was This Man and What Did He Do?: The residents of Denbigh in Northern Wales consider Henry Morton Stanley their hero for the work he did as an explorer in Africa from 1871 when the New York Herald sent him as a foreign correspondent with the first mission: "to go find David Livingstone". | |
| • | New Maize Types Answer to Food Woes, Says Study: A new study released on recently developed drought-tolerant maize varieties says that widespread adoption could boost harvests in 13 African countries by 10 to 34 per cent. | |
| • | Sim Cards Listing Stretched By 15 Days: The government has directed all mobile phone operators to deactivate all SIM cards that have not been registered, in a move aimed at curbing crime. | |
| • | International Court to Issue Sealed Warrants: THE International Criminal Court is expected to request sealed warrants of arrest for the post-election violence suspects, the Star has established. | |
| • | UK to Help in Joint Effort Against Graft: Assets stolen from Kenya and stashed in the UK could be recovered in fresh efforts by the two governments. | |
| • | Govt to Conduct Census for Kenyans With Albinism: The Government has heeded to a request by persons with albinism in Kenya and plans to conduct a national survey to determine their current population. | |


