Kenyan pathologists, morticians start identifying bodies of pupils who died in school dormitory fire

Kenyan pathologists, morticians start identifying bodies of pupils who died in school dormitory fire

Eighteen boys aged between 10 and 14 are known to have died and 27 were hospitalised after the Thursday night fire at Hillside Endarasha Primary school, but 70 others are still unaccounted-for.

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Kenyan manufacturers frustrated by frequent outages as the country suffers nationwide blackout

Kenyan manufacturers frustrated by frequent outages as the country suffers nationwide blackout

Since President William Ruto came to power, power outages have become routine. The Kenya Association of Manufacturers (KAM) have raised concerns about the frequency of blackouts that affect their businesses adversely when they happen.

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Safety concerns raised again Kenyan institutions as fire kills 17 pupils in a school dormitory

Safety concerns raised again Kenyan institutions as fire kills 17 pupils in a school dormitory

Government spokesperson Isaac Mwaura said the boys were in grades 4 to 8, putting their ages at about 9 to 13-years-old. He said in a statement the dormitory housed 156 students.

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Why mistrust between warring communities creates an arms race among pastoralists in Kenya

Why mistrust between warring communities creates an arms race among pastoralists in Kenya

Free movement across the rangelands is central to both the local economy and the pastoral lifestyle. But the creation of county borders following devolution in 2013 has interrupted that mobility and led to boundary disputes – particularly in areas with abundant grazing land, water and minerals, with communities vying for control.

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Kenya’s security paradox: Sandwiched between bandit communities citizens in the north query deployment of elite police to Haiti

Kenya’s security paradox: Sandwiched between bandit communities citizens in the north query deployment of elite police to Haiti

The North Rift region is made up of five counties: Turkana, Baringo, Samburu, Elgeyo Marakwet and West Pokot. It’s known for its beautiful rugged terrain, arid landscapes and rich cultural heritage. Pastoralist communities – including the Turkana, Pokot, and Samburu – dominate the region.

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Kenya’s long distance running evolves into death trap ‘running community’ as turns against one another

Kenya’s long distance running evolves into death trap ‘running community’ as turns against one another

Cheptegei Olympic runner Cheptegei’s horrific death after being doused with petrol and set on fire by her boyfriend has again brought to the fore Kenya’s harrowing history of domestic violence against female athletes.

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Land dispute, petrol attack and 80 per cent body burn: How Ugandan athlete with roots in Kenya met painful death

Land dispute, petrol attack and 80 per cent body burn: How Ugandan athlete with roots in Kenya met painful death

Rebecca Cheptegei’s parents said their daughter bought land in Trans Nzoia to be near the county’s many athletic training centres. A report filed by the local chief said the two were heard fighting over the land where her house was built before the attack.

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Ugandan marathoner dies while undergoing treatment at Kenyan hospital after petrol attack by boyfriend

Ugandan marathoner dies while undergoing treatment at Kenyan hospital after petrol attack by boyfriend

Rebecca Cheptegei, who finished 44th in Paris, was admitted to a hospital in the Kenyan Rift Valley city of Eldoret after the attack. She “passed on today morning at 5.30 am after her organs failed,” Owen Menach, senior director of clinical services at Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital, said, adding that a full report regarding the circumstances of her death would be released on Thursday afternoon.

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As Kenyan police in Haiti lament about salaries and equipment, US is planning UN peacekeeping force to fight gangs

As Kenyan police in Haiti lament about salaries and equipment, US is planning UN peacekeeping force to fight gangs

The US is mulling a UN peacekeeping operation in Haiti as one way to secure funding and staffing for a Kenya-led mission deployed to quell gang violence in the Caribbean country, a top US diplomat said on Wednesday. Brian A. Nichols, US assistant secretary for Western Hemisphere affairs, spoke hours...

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Climate change forces Kenyan Maasai herders, famous for their culture and love for barbequed beef, to embrace fish

Climate change forces Kenyan Maasai herders, famous for their culture and love for barbequed beef, to embrace fish

Among the Maasai and other pastoralists in Kenya and wider East Africa – like the Samburu, Somali and Borana – cattle are also a status symbol, a source of wealth and part of key cultural events like marriages as part of dowries.

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