A Parliamentary committee report has recommended Environment Minister John Michuki be barred from holding public office.
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A report by a Parliamentary Select Committee charged with investigating the activities of two alleged Armenian brothers, Artur Margayan and Artur Sagasyan, reveals damning details about Government involvement in the saga.
She wandered lost
Time ceased to exist
Her heart broken
Loss, sadness
All engulfing limitless
Memories of their
Deep deception
That was called affection,
Was used to robe...
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On 22 January 2009, President Barack Obama signed three executive orders on detentions and
interrogations. One of them committed his administration to closing the detention facility at the US
Naval Base in Guantánamo Bay within a year, and directed...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MONDAY 23 FEBRUARY 2009
BINYAM MOHAMED: RELEASE AND ARRIVAL TO UK WELCOMED - INQUIRY URGED
Responding to the arrival at RAF Northolt of Binyam Mohamed upon his release today from Guantánamo Bay, Amnesty International welcomed...
We all saw it;Church Fires,Police killing innocent civilian and all the madness that was post poll violence.
All this that we saw cannot be be kicked under the bed and be assumed as if nothing ever overflowed.
And now we are divided in the way in...
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The notion that the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague will expedite the prosecution of perpetrators of Kenya’s 2007 post-election violence is exaggerated and misguided.
It seems Kenyans have been evaluating various options since the country hit the campaign trail in 2007.
They started by scattering to various political parties ahead of the General Election and explored the options of mayhem and plunder once the...
A student blogger critical of Egypt’s policy towards the Gaza Strip is believed to have been held incommunicado in the custody of State Security Investigations (SSI) services and at risk of torture since his arrest on 6 February.
The Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) and the Sudanese government were reported to have struck an agreement on Monday that paves the way for Darfur peace talks.
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