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Written By: editor on September 1, 2010 No Comment
Veering off the path of peaceful power-sharing

The political climate is growing increasingly antagonistic in Burundi, where many of today’s political parties were yesterday’s rebel groups.

Written By: editor on September 1, 2010 No Comment
New strains of HIV spreading in fishing communities

A study of HIV-positive people in fishing communities on the shores of Lake Victoria in central Uganda has found that more than a quarter have “recombinant” viruses that might threaten both treatment and prevention efforts.

Written By: editor on August 26, 2010 No Comment

As wisdom of yore would have it, there is time for everything. For Kenya, it is without a doubt, the time to move on. Buoyed by the strong wings of hope, and powered by the sure winds of canon, Kenya promulgates the new constitution.

Written By: editor on August 23, 2010 No Comment
Mohamed Barre Ali, “Our land has become a warzone”

Mohamed Barre Ali lives in Dadachabulla, in the northeastern Kenya area of Wajir South. Ali, an elder and chairman of the local peace committee, told IRIN how years of instability in neighbouring Somalia are affecting his village, about 10km from the border.

Written By: editor on August 20, 2010 No Comment
Referendum will “increase humanitarian needs”

Humanitarian needs in Southern Sudan, where some 4.3m people already need food assistance and fewer than one in 10 earns more than US$1 a day, are likely to escalate after next year’s referendum on secession, says a government minister.

Written By: editor on August 19, 2010 No Comment

Of course, Eve knows that crying will not bring him back but she does it anyway. It makes her feel better; the pain seems to flow out of the system through the tears. Thereafter, she feels lighter, it still might hurt but it becomes bearable.

Written By: editor on August 19, 2010 No Comment
Thrown out of the forest into a camp

Since March 2008, Beatrice Tamaska Kae has lived under a tarpaulin with her seven children in a camp after their eviction from a government forest in Trans Nzoia West district in western Kenya.

Written By: editor on August 16, 2010 No Comment
A bold move forward: Kenya’s new constitution proves skeptics wrong

At a time when anti-establishment sentiments are high in the United States, many Americans are searching for answers in their constitution, in an effort to turn back the clock to the way things once were

Written By: editor on August 16, 2010 No Comment

There comes a time in life, when one sits down to ponder on some momentous happenings and pose the question above. At a time when Kenya has made its own brand of history, I will not be left behind by all pundits, without a word or two about this moment.

Written By: editor on August 9, 2010 No Comment
Kenya not out of the woods yet

Kenya has endorsed a new constitution that seeks to unite the country, but it will take much more to ensure ethnic harmony, especially in Rift Valley region, where thousands were displaced in the election less than three years ago.

Written By: editor on August 6, 2010 No Comment

Wondering which movie to watch or what gift to buy? This is tricky as she expects you to make the right decision, or she might not speak to you for days.

Written By: editor on August 3, 2010 No Comment
SOS by SMS

In a nondescript room on the 14th floor of a Nairobi office block, the words “hate speech” appear on a computer screen next to the name of a prominent politician, with location, a telephone number and buttons marked “Not verified” and “Follow-up”.


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