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Parliament to Vet Nominees

Parliament is set to start the vetting of President Uhuru Kenyatta’s two new Cabinet nominees and six principal secretaries on Thursday once Speaker Justin Muturi formally notifies the House of the proposed appointments this afternoon.

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Lambeth Confrence Boycott

Anglican Archbishop Jackson ole Sapit says the Church is opposed to homosexuality.

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Turkey Avalanche

An avalanche slammed into a mountain road in eastern Turkey, spreading out a huge team of rescue workers who were sent to find two people missing in the avalanche.

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Narrow Death Escape

A catholic priest Father Wesonga Maloba escaped death narrowly after police arrived on time to rescue him from a Makueni County home where a man had threatened to shoot him after finding him alone with his wife.

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Rift Valley Leadership

The death of retired President Daniel Moi, who had cast a long shadow over the Rift Valley region since the 1950’s when he became MP to 2002 when he left the presidency and for the 18 years of his retirement, leaves his son Gideon Moi and Deputy President William Ruto competing to fill the void he has left.

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No Romance Without Finance

No Romance Without Finance

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Mobile Cash Robbery

A caller rushes through his words but then pauses to gauge their effect on the unknown person on the other end. Like a snake charmer, he relies on sound to bamboozle the potential victim.

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Scholarship for Needy Students

I&M Bank Foundation has partnered with Strathmore University to offer 15 Needy Students who scored B plus and above with scholarships worth more than Sh29 million.

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Investigation Into Kakamega Stampede Commences

Police in Kakamega begin recording statements from witnesses of the Monday Stampede

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Brookside Affliction

An elderly plumber formerly employed by President Uhuru Kenyatta’s family firm will get Sh2 million for unlawful termination and use of his photograph without his consent, a court has ruled.

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