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Somali pirates hit oil tanker in long-range attack By JASON STRAZIUSO Associated Press Writer Stringer Two, blue overalls, of the seven suspected Somali pirates are guarded by Kenyan security officers as they arrived at the port's police station in... Full Article at KansasCity.com
Nairobi — The UK has denied responsibility for the torture suffered by five Mau Mau veterans during the colonial period, a human rights activist said on Monday. Full Article at AllAfrica.com
A Kenyan policeman arranges weapons seized from suspected Somali pirates, in a court in the Kenyan port of Mombassa, October 8, 2009. The suspects were part of a group of seven accused of seizing the MV Polaris in the Indian Ocean in February. View Photo »
We have already begun to make engineering improvements in the two camps – Kakuma in north-western Kenya and Dadaab in the east on the Somalia border
Defending champion Australia will begin the defence of its ICC Cricket World Cup title against Zimbabwe in Ahmedabad, India, on February 21, 2011. Full Article at Sportal Australia
Nairobi — The proposed constitution provides for an executive prime minister, a two-chamber parliament and devolution, according to a working draft seen by the Daily Nation. Full Article at AllAfrica.com
The Kenya Certificate of Primary Education examination kicks off on Tuesday with some 727,000 candidates -- the highest in the test's history -- sitting it. Full Article at AllAfrica.com
Suspected Somali pirates follow court proceedings in the Kenyan port of Mombassa, October 8, 2009. The suspects were part of a group of seven accused of seizing the MV Polaris in the Indian Ocean in February. View Photo »
Exports of Tanzania and Uganda to the EAC have recorded a phenomenal increase of 119 per cent and 125 per cent, respectively, since 2005. Kenya's exports also rose by 25 per cent during the same period
Up for the cup: Ratnakar Shetty (left-right), ICC Cricket World Cup tournament director, Sharad Pawar, ICC Vice-President and Haroon Lorgat, the ICC Chief Executive, pose with the trophy Photo: GETTY IMAGES Australia will open their World Cup... Full Article at The Telegraph
India will open their 2011 cricket World Cup campaign against Bangladesh in Dhaka on February 19 and the country will host its first match of the mega-event the next day in Chennai, the ICC announced on Monday. Full Article at Hindustan Times
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Moses Masai of Kenya crosses the finish line to win the mens 'Dam tot Damloop' race on September 20, 2009 in Zaandam, the Netherlands. The race is ten English miles, from Amsterdam to Zaandam.
View Photo »Linet Masai of Kenya celebrates after winning the womens 'Dam tot Damloop' on September 20, 2009 in Zaandam, the Netherlands. The race is ten English miles long, from Amsterdam to Zaandam.
View Photo »Kenya' marathon runner Francis Kiprop crosses the finish line in the 36rd Berlin marathon, September 20, 2009. Ethopia's Haile Gebrselassie, who set world records on the same course in 2007 and 2008, came in first, Kiprop placed second.
View Photo »SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 20: Julius Seurei of Kenya celebrates after winning the Mens Sydney Marathon during The Sydney Running Festival on September 20, 2009 in Sydney, Australia.
View Photo »SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 20: Julius Seurei of Kenya celebrates after winning the Mens Sydney Marathon during The Sydney Running Festival on September 20, 2009 in Sydney, Australia.
View Photo »SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 20: Julius Seurei of Kenya celebrates after winning the Mens Sydney Marathon during The Sydney Running Festival on September 20, 2009 in Sydney, Australia.
View Photo »SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 20: Julius Seurei of Kenya celebrates after winning the Mens Sydney Marathon during The Sydney Running Festival on September 20, 2009 in Sydney, Australia.
View Photo »Kenyan Muslims offer prayers on the last Friday of Ramadan, holy fasting month of Islam, at the Jamia mosque in , Nairobi Kenya. Friday, Sept. 18, 2009.
View Photo »The carcass of drought-stricken cattle is seen outside the Kenya Meat Commission (KMC) factory near Athi River, 50km (31 miles) east of the capital Nairobi, Friday, Sept. 18, 2009, as farmers attempt to sell their drought-stricken livestock for meat.
View Photo »Carcasses of drought-stricken cattle are seen outside the Kenya Meat Commission (KMC) factory near Athi River, 50km (31 miles) east of the capital Nairobi, Friday, Sept. 18, 2009, as farmers attempt to sell their drought-stricken livestock for meat.
View Photo »Carcasses of drought-stricken cattle are seen outside the Kenya Meat Commission (KMC) factory near Athi River, 50km (31 miles) east of the capital Nairobi, Friday, Sept. 18, 2009, as farmers attempt to sell their drought-stricken livestock for meat.
View Photo »A worker arranges slaughtered cows at the Kenya Meat Commission (KMC) factory in Athi River, east of Nairobi, September 16, 2009. Farmers are making their way to the recently revived Kenya Meat Commission in a bid to cut their losses by selling their drought stricken livestock for meat.
View Photo »A worker cleans slaughtered cows at the Kenya Meat Commission (KMC) factory in Athi River, east of Nairobi, September 16, 2009. Farmers are making their way to the recently revived Kenya Meat Commission in a bid to cut their losses by selling their drought stricken livestock for meat.
View Photo »Workers process beef at the Kenya Meat Commission (KMC) factory in Athi River, east of Nairobi, September 16, 2009. Farmers are making their way to the recently revived Kenya Meat Commission in a bid to cut their losses by selling their drought stricken livestock for meat.
View Photo »A worker processes beef at the Kenya Meat Commission (KMC) factory in Athi River, east of Nairobi, September 16, 2009. Farmers are making their way to the recently revived Kenya Meat Commission in a bid to cut their losses by selling their drought stricken livestock for meat.
View Photo »Kenya's Prime Minister Raila Odinga (L) symbolically helps carry luggage on September 16, 2009 at Nairobi's Kibera slum as part of the government plan to clear the slum into modern, low income residential estate with modern schools, markets, playgrounds and other facilities.
View Photo »Kenya Paul Obondi a resident of Kibera Africa's largest slum, gathers his belongings on September 16, 2009 prior to moving into modern, low income residential estate with modern schools, markets, playgrounds and other facilities, as part of the government plan to clear the slum.
View Photo »Workers gather livestock bought from farmers inside a Kenya Meat Commission (KMC) paddock near Athi River, 50km (31 miles) east of the capital Nairobi, September 16, 2009.
View Photo »Kenya's Prime Minister Raila Odinga is seen in a Nairobi slum, Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2009. Kenyan government trucks took 1,500 slum residents to new homes Wednesday as part of a United Nations-backed plan to eliminate the shantytowns that house more than half the capital's population.
View Photo »Kenya's Ruth Bisibori Nyangau (C) competes in the 3,000 metres women's steeplechase qualification during the World Athletics Championships at the Olympic stadium in Berlin in this August 15, 2009 file photograph.
View Photo »Ruth Bisibori Nyangau of Kenya celebrates after winning the women's 3000 metres steeplechase final during the IAAF World Athletics Final at Kaftazoglio Stadium in Thessaloniki in this September 12, 2009 file photograph.
View Photo »William Biwott Tanui of Kenya (C) wins the men's 1500 metres final during the IAAF World Athletics Final at Kaftazoglio stadium in Thessaloniki in this September 13, 2009 file photograph.
View Photo »A Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) warden keeps guard as a tractor pulls a U.N. caravan plane from the World Food Programme that crash landed at the Nairobi National Park September 15, 2009.
View Photo »A Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) warden keeps guard as a tractor pulls a U.N. caravan plane from the World Food Programme that crash landed at the Nairobi National Park September 15, 2009.
View Photo »FILE - This undated image originally released by Kenya's police force Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2009 shows Saleh Ali Saleh Nabhan. Nabhan was killed on Monday, Sept. 14, 2009 by US commandos in Somalia.
View Photo »Linet Masai of Kenya celebrates after winning the womens 'Dam tot Damloop' on September 20, 2009 in Zaandam, the Netherlands. The race is ten English miles long, from Amsterdam to Zaandam.
View Photo »We have known one form of pyrathroid resistance for about nine years, one in Western Kenya (of a not very strong kind) and another in West Africa and we have been tracking that.
A package for this would unable us to reduce the fixed (production) cost and be more competitive, as in countries like Sri Lanka and Kenya, the producers do not bear such cost
If the elections are for the North alone then we have no problem but if the South is going to take part then these countries (Kenya, Ethiopia, Uganda, Congo-Brazzaville and the Democratic Republic of Congo) must be included.
We're looking at some local notes programmes in east Africa; Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania
as that is the only way we can be in Angola for the Nations Cup which Kenya must take part in.
In 1898, according to numerous accounts and no fewer than three Hollywood movies, two male lions went on a nine-month killing spree around the Tsavo area of Kenya, devouring between 28 and 135 workers building the Kenya-Uganda railway
We have a small board with extensive emerging-markets experience, combined with a senior management team drawn from more than 19 nationalities, including Taiwan, Pakistan, Kenya and Singapore
We believe that this is the right focus for us right now. We are uniquely positioned to apply the industry development model that Citadel Capital honed in North African economies to markets in East Africa, particularly Kenya, Uganda and Ethiopia
Also, much of Kenya, Ethiopia and Somalia is at 5000 to 8000 feet of elevation, which encourages the body to produce more red blood cells, which leads to higher endurance.
In september 2003, at the 13th International Conference on AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Infections in Africa (ICASA), held in Nairobi, Kenya, a working group developed a set of guiding principles for improving coordination of national AIDS interventions,â
There was no way the Buganda Regents could have accepted outright selling of Buganda land to the queen or any other person. Remember they had already used their natural intelligence, great wisdom and political smartness to reject Uganda being made a colony of Britain. They stood firm and demanded a prot...
Early on, I wasn't as good but many people like Eva Okatch (fellow national star) encouraged me. My biggest encouragement was however when I saw the senior ladies still very active and winning on a daily basis. I also travelled to Kenya, Dubai and Namibia to play in those tournaments. The exposure was i...
The leadership we need to build the Kenya and Africa we want
Despite the mild nature of the initial infections in Kenya, the H1N1 pandemic ultimately might have severe outcomes ... Relatively high rates of malnutrition and human immunodeficiency virus, malaria, and other infectious diseases, combined with limited health-care infrastructure and reduced healthcare ...
Since the introduction of the four cases, pandemic H1N1 has spread throughout all of Kenya's provinces ... As of October 9, Kenya had identified 359 cases of pandemic H1N1, 28 or 7.8 per cent of which were patients who were subsequently hospitalised. None died.
Since the introduction of the four cases, pandemic H1N1 has spread throughout all of Kenya's provinces ... As of October 9, Kenya had identified 359 cases of pandemic H1N1, 28 or 7.8 per cent of which were patients who were subsequently hospitalised. None died.
The Tanzania Tourist Board would like to inform all diplomatic missions, within and overseas, tourist representatives, tour operators, travel agents, operators of tourist accommodation establishments, transporters, tourists and the public, that the Sand River and Bologonja border crossing point connecti...
Our ambition for the region is to be able to connect Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi and Tanzania to the rest of the undersea cable network via a terrestrial cable from Mombasa through to Nairobi, Kampala, Bujumbura, Kigali and back to Dar-es-Salaam
The idea of The Elders is to go into conflict regions and try to use their moral authority to bring conflicts to an end. They are a wonderful group of people. Last year Kofi Annan and Archbishop Tutu were able to go into Kenya and knock heads together and helped to set up a coalition government.
He's a good runner ... We've been running over the lava rocks in Kenya — the terrain is very uneven — and he was going very well.
it doesn't have those iconic African locations ... Those are the areas that Kenya can do very well.
This is my first time in Kenya and am looking forward to seeing the animals. I am excited and also worried
You can track my training runs (Ireland, Rwanda, Congo, Kenya) and me and other team members from now through the race day
Large-scale safety trials of Mosquirix began in May and it has now been given to between 5,000 and 6,000 children in seven African countries including Tanzania, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique and Gabon. ... Data from earlier trials of Mosquirix suggest it is 50 to 55 percent effective
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