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Piracy Victims Endure Harsher Treatment in East Africa
International Maritime Bureau (IMB), however, Somali pirates tend to mete out harsher treatment to their hostages. The report focuses on the human impact of piracy. According to the International Maritime Bureau’s data, the total number of seafarers attacked by pirates decreased significantly in 2012. But it says although the number of attacks decreased, there was a sharp rise in ...
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Kenya Industrial action splits giant union bosses
He said the union has given Government time to consult and dialogue with them even as they ready for a strike. "There cannot be a successful strike if it is not called by Knut," said Sossion. As he spoke, Kuppet national vice-chairperson Julius Korir said the strike has kicked off well and that teachers have absconded ...
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Kenya Midiwo wants Sh53.2 billion for laptop project given to teachers
MP Jakayo Midiwo said he will move an amendment of budgetary allocation by National Treasury so that teachers salaries and allowances are paid once and for ...
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Kenya Students expose more rot at troubled varsity
NAIROBI, KENYA: Fresh revelations of the rot at Presbyterian University of East Africa surfaced yesterday after it emerged that the church-sponsored institution has been mixing students doing the same course but in different years of study in one lecture ...
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Kenya Hard questions for Ntiba at House vetting
Principal Secretary nominee Prof Japhet Ntiba Micheni is this morning scheduled to face the Parliamentary vetting committee where he is expected to respond to at least three sets of ...
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Feingold to serve as envoy to Africa
Former Sen. Russ Feingold is Secretary of State John Kerry’s pick to serve as the first-ever U.S. special envoy to the Great Lakes region of Africa, Kerry announced Tuesday. "Russ and I served together in the Senate for some 18 years," Kerry told reporters at the State Department. "I have a lot of respect for a lot of qualities of Russ, his intellect, his courage, his ...
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England v South Africa the key clashes
Amla had the Indian sign over the English last year, carrying his eye-catching form from a successful three-Test series (482 runs at an average of 120.50) into the drawn one-day contest that followed (335 at 111.66). There was a career-best 150 rattled up at the Rose Bowl, and an unbeaten 97 accumulated at Trent Bridge, with the opener irresistible and the home side rendered blunt. Anderson, ...
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De Villiers unless South Africa win Champions Trophy well be chokers
AB de Villiers has it in his power to keep South African tears at bay at The Oval on Wednesday - unlike the last time his country met England in a global semi-final.In March 1992 an eight-year-old De Villiers could only watch television in Pretoria as his cricketing heroes got the rawest of deals in Sydney. South Africa returned following a 12-minute rain interruption to discover, having needed ...
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Tanzania police fire teargas at protesters near blast site
DAR ES SALAAM (Reuters) - Tanzanian police fired teargas and warning shots on Tuesday to disperse thousands of people protesting against a weekend bomb attack on an opposition campaign rally, eyewitnesses said. Supporters of the Chadema opposition party gathered in the northern city of Arusha to mourn the three people killed and the more than 50 people injured there in Saturday's blast, ...
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Kerry taps ex-senator Feingold for Africa post
Secretary of State John Kerry announced on Tuesday that he has chosen former Sen. Russ Feingold as the new U.S. special representative for the Great Lakes region of Africa and the ongoing crisis in the Congo. Congo's government and rebels, known as the M23, have been negotiating in Uganda since December under a regional bloc, but the talks have often been set back by accusations over ...
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Officials Kerry to tap former Democratic senator for Africa envoy post
WASHINGTON - Two officials say that Secretary of State John Kerry has chosen Russ Feingold, a former Democratic senator, as the new U.S. special envoy for Africa Great Lakes region. A U.S. official and a congressional aide say Kerry will announce Tuesday that Feingold will assume the post focused, in part, on resolving turmoil in the Congo. They spoke on condition of anonymity because they were ...
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MaterCare International Begins Services at Kenya Hospital
Canada-Based Non-Profit Reaching Area Plagued by High Maternal Mortality RateTORONTO, June 13, 2013 (Zenit.org) - On Friday, MaterCare International will begin offering services at its maternity hospital in Isiolo, Kenya, a region facing a high rate of maternal deaths.In 2005, the Canadian based non-profit group, MaterCare International (MCI) developed a Rural Essential Maternity Care project to ...
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Kenya giving laptops to all first graders amid controversy
Kenyan President, Uhuru Kenyatta, delivers his speech, during the 50th Madaraka Day celebrations, at the Nyayo National Stadium, in Nairobi, Kenya, June 1. Kenyatta plans to decrease Kenya's digital divide with the rest of the world by giving, with Microsoft's help, laptops to all first ...
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Report Piracy in West Africa outstrips Somalia
The report drawing on data from the International Maritime Bureau said nearly 1,000 seafarers and fishermen were attacked by pirates armed with guns or knives in the Gulf of Guinea. More than 200 people were taken ...
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Courage of Zimbabwe human rights lawyer captured in film | Rebecca Lowe
Zimbabwe human rights lawyer, Beatrice Mtetwa, as a young girl with her brother in Swaziland where she was born and raised Photograph: ...
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Kenya Government to Speed Up Completion of Northern Corridor
The government is to speed up the completion of the Northern Corridor road in order to ease movement of goods from the Port of Mombasa to other countries in the region. Cabinet Secretary for Infrastructure Michael Kamau says the completion of the road will include a by-pass in Eldoret to cost more than Sh 2 ...
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South Africa Shunting Hectares - Land Reform in South Africa
Greater economic and financial commitment - and a fundamental restructuring of the rural economy - are needed if South African land reform is to progress. Does a raft of new legislation signal renewed vigour on the part of the ANC? On 19th June, South Africa will mark the centenary of the 1913 Natives' Land Act, which effectively excluded the black population from the ownership of some 90% ...
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Kenya MPs to Vote On Sh19 Billion Supplementary Budget
MPs will today decide on whether the national government will be allowed to withdraw Sh19.6 billion to run the country for the now ending financial year. The House will be deciding on whether to approve Supplementary Budget II which among other items proposes that the government be allowed to use Sh700 million to purchase a building to house an office for retired President Mwai Kibaki. Cabinet ...
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Kenya Kitengela Students Block Namanga Road
ANGRY students yesterday blocked the main Nairobi/Namanga road with bonfires and stones to protest the condition of the road linking Kitengela with Ongata Rongai. The over 200 students from Athi River Vocational Centre overpowered the less than 15 police officers from Kitengela as they proceeded to block the Nairobi/Namanga road for about four hours. Their leaders told reporters they took ...
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Kenya Budget Committee Rejects Sh700 Million for Kibakis Office
The Parliamentary Budget Committee has rejected a proposal by Cabinet Secretary for Finance Henry Rotich to purchase a building which will house an office for retired president Mwai Kibaki worth Sh700 million. Rotich had proposed the purchase of a building to house the office of the retired president as a sendoff package to Kibaki. The Sh700 million was part of Sh19.6 billion that national ...
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Kenya Matatu Owners Ask Traffic Boss to Resign Over Extortion
Matatu owners want the traffic boss to take responsibility and resign over bribery claims against traffic police. Speaking to the Star yesterday, chairman of the Matatu Owners Association Simon Kimutai said the traffic boss Samuel Kimaru had failed to stop the rampant extortion rings run by his officers. "Kimaru is unable to explain to us where this money collected by traffic officers who ...
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Kenya We Are Not Going On Strike Say Secondary Principals
Newly elected Kenya Secondary School Heads Association chairman John Awiti yesterday denied that secondary school teachers will go on strike. Awiti said teachers cannot down their tools while their respective school principals are away. He said secondary school heads are part of the unions including Kuppet and Knut. Awiti was addressing journalists at the Wild Waters complex where about 7,000 ...
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Zimbabwe election date tussle gets serious
Opposition politicians say President Robert Mugabe is using a constitutional court's call for an early date to achieve an unconstitutional ...
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The US Diaspora of Terror in Africa
latest updates from TomDispatch.com . The Gulf of Guinea. He said it without a hint of irony or embarrassment. This was one of US Africa Command’s big success stories. The Gulfof ...
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Mozambique restarts coal trains to Beira following attack
’s Moatize coal mine after suspending them following an attack on an arms depot in the Savane region yesterday, the police said. Extra troops have been deployed to the area, Joaquim Nido, police commander for Sofala Province, said in an interview today. At least six soldiers died and two were injured in the attack, Maputo-based STV television reported yesterday, citing survivors. STV ...










