News Source: Daily Nation
| 1 day ago
The big shots are targeted in the next phase of dispossession and evictions from the complex that will focus on a number of areas, including the Maasai Mau. The list of landowners set to lose their holdings when the exercise begins is a compilation
News Source: Daily Nation
| 1 day ago
Politicians allied to Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta and Agriculture minister William Ruto told the Sunday Nation of ongoing negotiations among those involved in the Kanu 2002 campaigns to re-group ahead of the next election. Another key player
News Source: Daily Nation
| 1 day ago
Those at the high table included the Agriculture minister William Ruto and his Roads counterpart Franklin Bett. Others were Finance minister Uhuru Kenyatta and tourism minister Najib Balala who had some choice words to say about Prime Minister Raila
News Source: Daily Nation
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Mr Kenyatta’s speech also attracted the loudest applause from the 50-plus MPs present, including nine Cabinet ministers. A number of MPs, especially non-Kalenjin, who turned up at the event which had been criticised by a section of the political
News Source: Daily Nation
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Ten people displaced from southwestern Mau forest have been admitted to the Olonguruone Sub-District Hospital for treatment of diarrhoea and vomiting. This has sparked fears of an outbreak of a waterborne disease among evictees now living in
News Source: Daily Nation
| 1 day ago
Friday’s announcement by the Central Bank that the economy is showing signs of recovery after several quarters of poor performance comes as good news. But recent developments on the political scene raise serious questions whether the improved
News Source: Daily Nation
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The MPs, who on Wednesday, held a funds drive in Nairobi for squatters evicted from the Mau Forest must by now know that the public is getting sick and tired of their political games, says Ken Butiko. According to him, even those who do not
News Source: Daily Nation
| 2 days ago
The government will assist the families of nine inmates who succumbed to Cholera at Kamiti prison in funeral and burial arrangements. According to Vice President and Home Affairs minister Kalonzo Musyoka, nine prisoners died of the ailment after an