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Coronavirus Woes

Another 44 people on board a cruise ship moored off Japan’s coast have tested positive for the novel coronavirus, the country’s health minister said Thursday.

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Drones to Be Banned

Drone operators will be banned from using imaging devices to conduct surveillance on or take a picture of a person without written consent if Parliament approves new regulations.

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Kakamega Stampede Unveil

According to Mr Nyamboki, preliminary investigations indicate that teachers at the school had restricted pupils to using only one of the two staircases in the building and reserved the other for themselves.

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Senegal President Meets Trudeau

Senegalese President Macky Sall is pledging to support Canada’s bid for a seat on the UN Security Council.

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Jowie Granted Cash Bail

Joseph Irungu alias Jowie was released by High Court Judge James Wakiaga on a Sh2 million cash bail.

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Bringing up International Markets to Local Business

African focused payments solutions firm Flutter wave is seeking to open up international markets to local businesses by eradicating payment hurdles that make companies shy away from pursuing deals abroad.

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Syrians Flee Aleppo

SYRIANS FLEE ALEPPO

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Collapsed Building in India

At least 3 firemen were killed and six persons injured when a three-storey building collapsed in Jammu city when fire department personnel were in.

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Moi’s Last Respect

Retired President Daniel Arap Moi was Tuesday eulogized as a man who, like other mortals, was not perfect but one whose positive imprint on various aspects of the country’s socioeconomic landscape was unmatched.

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Max Crisis

Boeing reported Tuesday no new plane orders in January and a drop in jet deliveries as the protracted grounding of the 737 MAX continued to weigh on the company.

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