Some Jewish groups oppose Nablus as Boulder's sister city
Some Jewish organizations and residents are calling on Boulder to reject a request to make the West Bank town of Nablus the city's eighth sister city.
View ArticleWho is Ravi Kotecha, Meera Ruparelia's Fiance?
Ravi Kotecha is 30 years older, just three years older than his wife to be. Kotecha is the son of a millionaire in Nairobi.
View ArticleWhy checking population explosure is key in saving threatene......
As our engine-propelled canoe sailed towards the open landing place of Lubya Island, deep into the waters of Buvuma Island district, I suddenly realised that the island we had come to was actually...
View ArticleKenya: Four People Killed in Kisumu Road Accident
Four people perished in a road accident on the Kisumu-Bondo road on Saturday morning.
View ArticleKenya: Six Deny Sh6.7million G4S Robbery
SIX suspected thugs who allegedly robbed a G4S vehicle on transit from Busia to Kisumu yesterday denied the robbery with violence charges before a Siaya court.
View ArticleVivian Onano: The Power of Educating a Girl
The other day I was watching a documentary from Half the Sky Movement about the girls from Kibera School for girls and I could not stop radiating beams of joys.
View ArticleKenya: 'Dumping Hurts State Economy'
THE Kenyan industrial sector is under threat due to influx of counterfeit, dumping and substandard goods.
View ArticleKenya: High Abortion Rates in Nyanza - Medical Experts
Some parts of Nyanza region especially Kisii, Uriri, Kisumu East and Siaya have been recording high cases of abortion, medical experts have said.
View ArticleModestans help music collective, which aims to give instruments to overseas...
On a sunny Saturday in San Francisco, members of Stop Motion Poetry rallied with fellow Modestans for an up-and-coming cause.
View ArticleKenya: Kenyan Traders Told to Increase AGOA Exports
Kenya' small scale entrepreneurs have been challenged to take advantage of the opportunities offered by the African Growth and Opportunity Act to access the American market.
View ArticleYoung Kenyans Build Mobile Apps For Local Use
You're out navigating the jammed sidewalks of Kenya's capital city when you suddenly realize you're in desperate need of a toilet.
View ArticlePlant touted as affordable malaria remedy for people unable to access health...
TONY EASTLEY: Mortality rates for malaria have decreased in the past decade, but in Africa it is still a major killer.
View ArticleKenya misses out as Obama's Africa tour plays catch-up
As Barack Obama embarks on his first major presidential tour of Africa, David Smith looks at how the US president's ancestral homeland will miss out.
View ArticleOpinionator | Fixes: A By-the-E-Book Education, for $5 a Month
Kindergarten students on their way to lunch at Bridge International Academy in Mbale Town, Vihiga County, in Western Kenya, one of a fast-growing chain of schools providing education for about $5 a month.
View ArticleKenyan farmers reap the benefits of technology
A number of apps and cellphone-based programmes are being developed to help small-scale Kenyan farmers increase their agricultural skills and yields.
View ArticleKenya's truth report: Killings, land grabs, graft
In this Monday, Jan. 28, 2008 file photo, Kenyan men from the Luo tribe armed with machetes and rocks enforce a makeshift roadblock, searching passing vehicles for Kikuyus trying to flee the town in...
View ArticleKenya: Malaba Bridge Workers Down Tools Over Pay
THE construction of the Malaba International Bridge stalled yesterday after more than 20 casual workers downed their tools over payment of wages.
View ArticleNew Hoima-turkana pipeline proposed
Looking for oil is not an easy venture. It is an expensive and highly risky business game.
View ArticleKenya: Experts Say Prepex Is Safe for Circumcision
The PrePex device used in male circumcision is safe, say experts. The decision follows a three month study to assess the safety and acceptability of device-assisted adult male circumcision in routine...
View ArticleDon't demonise ICC, Raila tells African leaders
Former Prime Minister Raila Odinga addresses guests during the commissioning of two of the four schools funded by German-Kenya financial cooperation in Kisumu June 4, 2013.
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