The word is out: President Obama will be watching Kenya closely to see how our rulers handle affairs of State. No, he didn’t say so himself; it was no less than Vice-President Kalonzo Musyoka and a number of other legislators...
"The sad thing is that Muslim countries’ rulers would rather support the US-led war on terror than come to the aid of a Muslim country, in this case Sudan." But the Kenyan government was adamant that they had been sent to...
NAIROBI, Nov. 5 (Xinhua) -- Kenyans kept vigil in entertainment joints in the capital Nairobi throughout Tuesday night as they followed keenly and waited anxiously for the results of the historic poll where Republican nominee...
NAIROBI, Nov. 4 (Xinhua) -- Xinhua, China's state news agency, will continue to strength cooperation with Kenya in the field of journalism and communications so as to enhance mutual understanding between Chinese and Kenyan...
Posted to the web 4 November 2008 Caroline Mango Mombasa Agriculture minister William Ruto yesterday abandoned collective responsibility and launched a scathing attack on the Grand Coalition government as lacking in focus and...
Posted to the web 3 November 2008 Stephen Mburu Nairobi Over a week ago, Attorney-General Amos Wako dismissed the Waki report, saying that it does not have enough evidence to try the alleged perpetrators of violence, both...
Posted to the web 3 November 2008 Philip Ochieng Nairobi No, I am not neutral. I take the view, moreover, that the present arrangement - the Kofi Annan system - is the one best placed to articulate and tackle those problems...
Posted to the web 1 November 2008 David Mugonyi And Bernard Namunane Nairobi Politicians opposed to the Waki report on post-election violence are making fresh demands, which if not met will lead them to kick the document out of...
It turns out the Commission of Inquiry into the Post-Election-Violence was not meant to seek justice for the victims of Independent Kenya's worst political chaos, but was a cynical ruse by the government to hoodwink the public.
It turns out the Commission of Inquiry into the Post-Election-Violence was not meant to seek justice for the victims of Independent Kenya's worst political chaos, but was a cynical ruse by the government to hoodwink the public.