Impeachment of Kenya’s deputy president disrupted after he’s taken ill, senate adjourns sittings

Impeachment of Kenya’s deputy president disrupted after he’s taken ill, senate adjourns sittings

Rigathi Gachagua was due to defend himself against the 11 impeachment charges in the Senate on Thursday afternoon, before senators take a vote on whether to remove him from office.

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Kenya relocates 50 elephants to larger park as numbers grow and poaching clamped down

Kenya relocates 50 elephants to larger park as numbers grow and poaching clamped down

Experts started relocating 50 elephants last week to the expansive 780-square-kilometer (301-square-mile) Aberdare National Park in central Kenya. As of Monday, 44 elephants had been moved from Mwea to Aberdare, with six others scheduled for Tuesday.

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Central Bank of Kenya allows JPMorgan Chase to set up representative office in Nairobi

Central Bank of Kenya allows JPMorgan Chase to set up representative office in Nairobi

The JPMorgan Chase representative office will contribute to the diversity of Kenya’s financial sector and catalyse trade and investments, the statement added.

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River Nile riparian states announce commencement of water sharing accord minus Egypt’s nod

River Nile riparian states announce commencement of water sharing accord minus Egypt’s nod

Tensions in the region have increased, stemming in part from Ethiopia’s construction of a $4 billion dam on the Blue Nile, a key tributary of the Nile River. Egypt fears the dam will have a devastating effect on water and irrigation supplies downstream unless Ethiopia takes its needs into account. Ethiopia plans to use the dam to generate badly needed electricity.

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Uganda signs rail construction agreement with Turkey’s Yapi Merkezi

Uganda signs rail construction agreement with Turkey’s Yapi Merkezi

The rail section will run from the capital Kampala to Malaba at the border with Kenya, connecting landlocked Uganda to its neighbour’s rail network and on to the Indian Ocean seaport of Mombasa.

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Trail of misery left by departing UN peacekeepers in Congo: To women Monusco soldiers’ ‘job was only to impregnate us’

Trail of misery left by departing UN peacekeepers in Congo: To women Monusco soldiers’ ‘job was only to impregnate us’

On the ground for 25 years, MONUSCO and its predecessor mission have one of the worst records on sexual exploitation and abuse of any UN peacekeeping operation, with 272 allegations (some involving multiple perpetrators and survivors) against military personnel, according to a public database that tracks peacekeeper misconduct.

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Kenyan Ruth Chepngetich eclipses world record by nearly two minutes at Chicago Marathon

Kenyan Ruth Chepngetich eclipses world record by nearly two minutes at Chicago Marathon

Television commentators were astonished as she grinded through the course, comparing her attempt at a sub-2:10 marathon to the moon landing, and she only seemed to gain momentum as she sprinted through the final two miles.

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Plans in high gear to make Italian-run space centre in Kenya to be used again for earth observation

Plans in high gear to make Italian-run space centre in Kenya to be used again for earth observation

Managed by Italian space agency ASI, the Luigi Broglio space centre is 30 kilometres (19 miles) north of Malindi and started its operations in the 1960s.

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Haiti PM praises Kenyan police rapid reaction to gang attacks as Nairobi promises ces it’ll beef up force next month

Haiti PM praises Kenyan police rapid reaction to gang attacks as Nairobi promises ces it’ll beef up force next month

Over 700,000 people in Haiti have fled their homes and over five million are going hungry – nearly half the population, according to the United Nations.

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Plan to build nuclear power plant at Kenyan coast meets with stiff resistance from ecologists

Plan to build nuclear power plant at Kenyan coast meets with stiff resistance from ecologists

The construction of the 1,000MW nuclear plant is set to begin in 2027 and be operational by 2034, at a cost of 500 billion Kenyan shillings ($3.8 billion).

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