Exhumation of 13 unclaimed bodies from Nyamira buried in mass grave in Kericho begins

Exhumation of 13 unclaimed bodies from Nyamira buried in mass grave in Kericho begins

Preliminary findings indicate that 13 unclaimed bodies were released from Nyamira County Referral Hospital and transported to Kericho for burial on March 20, 2026. The development has raised questions over the burial procedures, documentation and compliance with legal requirements.

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East Africa’s Ogre that eats own children: Museveni’s court martial and laying bear loopholes in Uganda’s 1995 constitution

East Africa’s Ogre that eats own children: Museveni’s court martial and laying bear loopholes in Uganda’s 1995 constitution

The drafting history reveals that delegates agreed courts martial were indeed courts of judicature – but the history is maddeningly silent on whether they could try civilians.

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Kenya’s national rugby sevens team blows hot and cold in second leg of HSBC Challenger Series Montevideo

Kenya’s national rugby sevens team blows hot and cold in second leg of HSBC Challenger Series Montevideo

Kenya finished the Montevideo leg campaign strongly with a solid win over hosts Uruguay. Shujaa built a 12-7 lead by halftime after a fast-paced opening half. In the second half, Kenya extended their advantage with additional tries, showcasing improved execution and composure.

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Kenya’s environment minister wants Africa to strengthen value chains to bolster earnings for farmers

Kenya’s environment minister wants Africa to strengthen value chains to bolster earnings for farmers

The session, themed ‘Strengthening Africa’s Commodity Value Chains: From Production to Global Market Leadership’, brought together policymakers, development partners and private sector players to explore ways of improving productivity, sustainability and market access.

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Seven Children-2: Incredible story of how plantation slave sired 7 children with master’s wife, his carbon-copy elder son inherits him

Seven Children-2: Incredible story of how plantation slave sired 7 children with master’s wife, his carbon-copy elder son inherits him

By 1851, as Robert’s health began failing, Samuel had been carrying this knowledge for 18 years. Eighteen years of watching his children grow. 18 years of knowing the oldest Thomas would soon inherit him as property. That his own son would legally own him.

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Tracking mistrust between Washington and Tehran that could prolong US-Israel-Iran war

Tracking mistrust between Washington and Tehran that could prolong US-Israel-Iran war

Iran’s state media has denied that Iran has engaged in any peace talks with the United States. Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said no negotiations have occurred with the United States, and that “fake news” has been used to “manipulate” the oil markets.

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Mt Kenya University’s drive to become ‘Africa skills supermarket’ sees 27 nursing apprentices depart for Germany

Mt Kenya University’s drive to become ‘Africa skills supermarket’ sees 27 nursing apprentices depart for Germany

MKU Vice-Chancellor Deogratius Jaganyi said the institution is also in the process of becoming an approved TELC (The European Language Certificates) examination centre, a move that will allow students to undertake German proficiency exams locally and enhance MKU’s language training ecosystem.

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Minister: Tanzania on course to wiping out TB in four years as incidence drops by 44 per cent

Minister: Tanzania on course to wiping out TB in four years as incidence drops by 44 per cent

According to data cited by the health official, new tuberculosis cases in Tanzania declined from 306 per 100,000 people in 2015 to 172 per 100,000 in 2024, marking a 44 per cent decrease. Tuberculosis-related deaths also dropped from 56,000 to 23,500 over the same period, a reduction of 59 per cent.

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Australia, India and Malawi to play Kenya in leg of Fifa Women’s Series four-nation tournament

Australia, India and Malawi to play Kenya in leg of Fifa Women’s Series four-nation tournament

Cabinet Secretary for Youth Affairs, Creative Economy and Sports Salim Mvurya said the competition will feature Kenya’s Harambee Starlets alongside Australia, India and Malawi.

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Way Museveni’s abstract policies rendered indigenous Maragoli and other communities stateless in Uganda, nativised refugees

Way Museveni’s abstract policies rendered indigenous Maragoli and other communities stateless in Uganda, nativised refugees

More fundamentally, the very presence of this parallel system enables the government to neglect its obligations to indigenous children, knowing that international sympathy will ensure refugee children are not entirely abandoned.

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