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Friday, September 3rd, 2010

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• Stars Out to Break the Jinx of Barren Tours: Travelling west for Harambee Stars on international duty has never been a dull undertaking.
• Team Hits Dead End, Fail to Travel Over Tickets: Poor planning, inept management and a general lack of seriousness nearly cost Harambee Stars dearly.
• Judge Wants Kirima Case Kept Simple: A judge on Thursday refused to accept the introduction of legal technicalities into a case involving the family of Nairobi tycoon Gerishon Kirima.
• It's End of an Era for Powerful Unit: Provincial Commissioners are to lose their powerful positions as the new Constitution takes effect.
• Team to Draft New Laws Set Up: Lawyers to lead a team that will draft 49 Bills to implement the new Constitution have been identified.
• 400 Post-Poll Chaos Victims Apply to Join Hague Trials: Some 396 victims of the 2007 election violence have formally given information to The Hague.
• Anti-Corruption Commission Backs Bank's Re-opening: The Kenya Anti-Corruption Commission and the State Law Office on Thursday distanced themselves from the failure to reopen Charterhouse Bank, which was closed four years ago.
• Price Controls Populist But a Bad Idea [analysis]: President Kibaki was Finance minister at the height of the price control regime in the 1970s and 1980s and, therefore, had the institutional memory and insight into just how unworkable the system was.
• Now Government Takes Kenolkobil Head On Over 'Fuel Shortage' Fears: The government has moved to reassure consumers that there will be no shortage of petroleum and its products in the country.
• Behind All That Glitter at Uhuru Park: As the country celebrated the birth of the Second Republic, Kenyans were also treated to an unfamiliar sight of top government officials wearing yellow sashes with blue, red and white stripes.
• Two Powder Milk Plants Due: Uganda has signed a $50m (about sh110b) deal with Kenyan company, Capital Funds, where the firm will fund the country's dairy sector development programmes.
• Transit Cargo at Mombasa Port on the Rise: Rwanda bound cargo handled by the Mombasa Port is registering positive growth this year, after dropping by 14 percent last year, a top official at Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) has said.
• Bombs - Two More Held: Two more suspects have been arrested over the July 11 bombings in Kampala, bringing the number to 34. Khalif Abdi Muhammed, 20, a Somali national, was arrested from Somalia and Yahya Suleiman Mbuthia, 40, a Kenyan, was held in Kenya. The twin blasts...
• Govt Has 24 Hours to Sign International Court Agreement: KENYA will tomorrow sign an agreement allowing the International Criminal Court to set up base here as it pursues the post-election violence suspects.
• Kenya Seeks to Build Image After Bashir Visit Row: The Government is on a charm offensive following the controversy sparked by the visit of Sudan President Omar al-Bashir.
 
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