Kenyans suffer from increasing rates of high blood pressure
As many African nations experience new oil and mineral discoveries and extraction of those resources, effect on women often overlooked
Kenya wildlife officials call for tougher penalties for poachers and smugglers
Supreme Court rules unanimously that Uhuru Kenyatta won presidential election, striking down challenges that vote was flawed, invalid
Ruling expected Saturday on credibility of March 4 presidential vote, which was marred by technical problems
Activists in Africa watch proceedings of US Supreme Court as it considers measures that could ensure marriage rights for same-sex couples
Rebels prepare to dissolve government, days after ousting President Francois Bozize from power
Rebel leader to declare himself interim leader of Central African Republic; President Francois Bozize in Cameroon
Officials offer $5 million for information on Omar Shafik Hammami aka 'al-Amriki' and Jehad Serwan Mostafa
Assistant Secretary of State calls for Rwanda’s 'full and complete cooperation' to allow M23 rebel leader to be transported from US embassy to airport
Bosco Ntaganda's exit to the world court may boost peace efforts with M23 rebels in Congo's volatile east
Election commission declared Uhuru Kenyatta winner of election with 50.07 percent of the vote, just enough to avoid runoff
Raila Odinga's party says it will present to court evidence of electoral fraud
Related charges against president-elect Uhuru Kenyatta and two other Kenyans still stand
Wealthy son of independence hero, now president-elect, Uhuru Kenyatta presents himself as statesman with economic skills to help ordinary Kenyans
His main rival in vote, Prime Minister Raila Odinga, says he will challenge results in court
With more than 90 percent of constituencies reporting, Uhuru Kenyatta is leading with just over 50 percent of the vote. If he fails to win a clear majority in first round, he will be forced into a run-off vote with Raila Odinga
Party of Prime Minister Raila Odinga, presidential candidate, says it has evidence of vote rigging and has called for tally to be halted
Delays and other problems with tabulating vote have sparked anxieties
Electoral commission urges patience as tallies are stymied by a network overload in system that transmits votes from polling stations to processing centers
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