Chief justice launches court integrity committees to root out endemic corruption in Kenyan judiciary

Chief justice launches court integrity committees to root out endemic corruption in Kenyan judiciary

Chief Justice Martha Koome said the Court Integrity Committees represent a cornerstone in reform efforts and will bring together judicial officers, advocates, representatives from the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) and other stakeholders.

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Residents reject ‘privatisation’ of Marakwet community forest as state unveils concession plan

Residents reject ‘privatisation’ of Marakwet community forest as state unveils concession plan

County Executive Committee Member for Lands, Physical Planning, and Urban Development, Thomas Maiyo, noted that the main concern among residents was the concession clause allowing leasing for a minimum of 30 years. The residents feel side-lined and say they should have been involved right from the drafting stage.

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Americans facing death sentences over a failed coup plot in DR Congo repatriated to the US

Americans facing death sentences over a failed coup plot in DR Congo repatriated to the US

Among the three Americans was 21-year-old Marcel Malanga, son of opposition figure Christian Malanga, who led the foiled coup attempt that targeted the presidential palace in Kinshasa. The elder Malanga, who live-streamed from the palace during the attempt, was later killed while resisting arrest, Congolese authorities said. Marcel Malanga has said his father forced him to take part.

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After more than 10 years trying to elect new officials, Kenya’s largest political party ODM enters stormy patch

After more than 10 years trying to elect new officials, Kenya’s largest political party ODM enters stormy patch

Be it at the Coast, Nairobi or western Kenya where for two decades ODM has enjoyed fanatical following, candidates vying for various positions have alleged irregularities, citing exclusion of some members from the exercise that has been postponed on several occasions since the last election in 2012.

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Central Bank of Kenya cuts policy rate for the fifth time to stimulate private sector lending

Central Bank of Kenya cuts policy rate for the fifth time to stimulate private sector lending

Kenya’s annual inflation stood at 3.6 per cent in March, slightly up from 3.5 per cent a month earlier but still well within the 2.5 per cent to 7.5 per cent target range.

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South African citrus farmers fear Trump tariffs will erase 35,000 jobs, wobble entire towns

South African citrus farmers fear Trump tariffs will erase 35,000 jobs, wobble entire towns

The group said the tariffs were due to come into effect the same week the first citrus fruit of the South African season was being packed to be exported to the US It said it was urgently calling on the South African government to prioritize negotiations with the US on tariff reductions or exemptions on citrus.

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Kenya’s controversial affordable housing project is already having impact on ordinary people’s lives -team leader

Kenya’s controversial affordable housing project is already having impact on ordinary people’s lives -team leader

The 220 housing units Bahati Affordable Housing Project consists of 60 studio units, 20 one-bedroom units, 120 two-bedroom units and 20 three-bedroom units. The project was launched by President William Ruto in Bahati constituency on August 22, 2023.

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Ex-French President Sarkozy’s trial sheds light on Paris’s back-channel talks with Libya’s Gadaffi

Ex-French President Sarkozy’s trial sheds light on Paris’s back-channel talks with Libya’s Gadaffi

Britain, France and other Western countries sought to restore a relationship with Libya for security, diplomatic and business purposes. In 2007, Sarkozy welcomed Gadaffi to Paris with honours for a five-day official visit, allowing him to set up a Bedouin tent near the Elysee presidential palace. Many French people still remember that gesture, feeling Sarkozy went too far to please a dictator.

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Doomed to live in penury due to disability and stabbed with knife by sister, poor Maasai mom defies the odds to fend for her children

Doomed to live in penury due to disability and stabbed with knife by sister, poor Maasai mom defies the odds to fend for her children

Nevertheless, everything did not move as smoothly as she had hoped. The worst happened when Pisoi lost her father who was the pillar of their family when she was a teenager. The big loss forced the family into struggling for basic needs like housing, food and clothing.

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State chorus: As Kenya’s interior minister vows to ‘leave no stone unturned’ criminal gangs terrorise nation

State chorus: As Kenya’s interior minister vows to ‘leave no stone unturned’ criminal gangs terrorise nation

The machete-wielding gangs have unleashed terror in the various sub-counties in Kwale, with Msambweni and Matuga being among the most affected. He said already the intensified police operations conducted over several days have led to arrests, the recovery of crude weapons and the neutralization of several notorious criminal elements.

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