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We Are Not Talking to Mungiki - Saitoti allAfrica.com - Wednesday, May 14, 2008 he Government on Tuesday seemed to issue contradictory signals on the Mungiki sect with a statement in Parliament saying there would be no negotiations with the outlawed ... more
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No Let-Up in MPs' Quest for Opposition allAfrica.com - Wednesday, May 14, 2008 ackbenchers on Monday vowed to push ahead with a Bill seeking to legalise an official Opposition to check the Grand Coalition ... more
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House Team to Probe Hotel Saga allAfrica.com - Wednesday, May 14, 2008 inance minister Amos Kimunya and Central Bank governor Njuguna Ndung'u are to appear before a parliamentary committee investigating the handing over of Grand Regency Hotel to the Central Bank of ... more
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Vibrant Backbench Absolutely Needed allAfrica.com - Wednesday, May 14, 2008 ot many would argue against the necessity in democracy for the Executive branch of government to be kept in check by an effective ... more
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Over 2,000 Kenyan Refugees Shift to Masindi allAfrica.com - Wednesday, May 14, 2008 total of 2,011 Kenyan refugees have been relocated from Mulanda transit centre in Tororo district to Kiryandongo refugee settlement camp in Masindi ... more
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Country, Uganda Trade Up From $7.3m to $25m allAfrica.com - Wednesday, May 14, 2008 rade between Uganda and Rwanda has tripled, according to Uganda Export Board (UEB). Statistics from UEB indicate that Rwandans spent $7.3m in 2005. The figure rose to $25m in ... more
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Home is Where the Fear is allAfrica.com - Wednesday, May 14, 2008 he Kenyan government has begun transporting certain internally displaced persons (IDPs) from the camps they have occupied for the last four months back to their ... more
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After a Quixotic Attack in Sudan, a Question Lingers: "What were the rebels thinking?" Topix - Wednesday, May 14, 2008 p class="lede_quote">"It's hard to imagine they thought they could capture the capital with 50 to 100 cars." An injured rebel who was detained by government forces in Khartoum is seen in this image taken from Sudan TV on Sunday May 11, 2008. via Sudan.net ... more
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Why Banks Should Opt for Mergers allAfrica.com - Tuesday, May 13, 2008 nnovation has become the economic religion of the 21st century. With today's markets changing at warp-speed, no existing business believes it has a future without a strong focus on ... more
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NSE Boss in a Fix As Board Delays Renewal of His Contract allAfrica.com - Tuesday, May 13, 2008 nxiety is building in the capital markets following reluctance by the Nairobi Stock Exchange (NSE) board to renew chief executive Chris Mwebesa's contract, at a time when speculation is rife about the unexplained delay in the appointment of the Capital Markets Authority (CMA) chief ... more
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Why Africa Has Awful Customers allAfrica.com - Tuesday, May 13, 2008 o, why are the Kenyan roads bad?" an international journalist posed. The gentleman had travelled on our roads, those of Somalia, Rwanda, Congo and Uganda and he wanted to get some Africa bad roads 101 from me! Guess my answer? Our roads are bad because we don't own ... more
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Exporters in Tight Race As Key Markets Saturate allAfrica.com - Tuesday, May 13, 2008 enya and other black tea exporting nations are now caught in a race against time to boost their domestic consumption as a new international survey showed saturation in key target ... more
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Nema Clamps Down On Polluters With New Rules allAfrica.com - Tuesday, May 13, 2008 battery manufacturing factory in Nairobi's industrial area, Associated Battery Manufacturers, regularly sends blood samples of its workers to Britain for analysis, just in case they have lead poisoning in their ... more
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Maersk Wins Best Shipping Line Award allAfrica.com - Tuesday, May 13, 2008 aersk Line emerged winner of the Best Shipping Line (Asia-Europe) Award for the 21st consecutive year at the Asian Freight and Supply Chain Awards ... more
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Container Freight Stations Overwhelmed By Cargo allAfrica.com - Tuesday, May 13, 2008 hree container freight stations meant to ease port congestion are getting overwhelmed by huge cargo ... more
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Let's Work On Sustainable Urbanisation allAfrica.com - Tuesday, May 13, 2008 he discourse on sustainable development has, over the years, paid very little attention to urbanisation and urban ... more
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Mobile Phones to Be Used in Aids Campaign allAfrica.com - Tuesday, May 13, 2008 his week, the mobile phone will be used in a peculiarly Kenyan initiative aimed at promoting an HIV/Aids awareness ... more
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Country Emerges Fourth in Tree Planting Drive allAfrica.com - Tuesday, May 13, 2008 enya has emerged fourth in the world in the Billion Tree Campaign that was launched two years ago, after planting over 120 million ... more
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Piracy And Arm Trafficking Delays Port Upgrade Plan allAfrica.com - Tuesday, May 13, 2008 he Mombasa port has its own fair share of challenges, including piracy in neighbouring Somalia, stowaways, and arms ... more
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Regional Ports Fight Congestion allAfrica.com - Tuesday, May 13, 2008 ast Africa's leading sea ports have been fighting congestion, but the Port of Dar- es- Salaam seems to have come out worse off after Mombasa was able to get a way ... more
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