Wildly popular XYZ Show uses puppets as caricatures of political leaders, has 8 million viewers per month and is working overtime as elections near
Secessionist group previously threatened coastal boycott of March 4 poll
Imams and pastors alike call on Kenyans not to repeat post-election violence that marred previous polls
Representative of IEBC says candidates need to know that no fraudulent activity will be permitted
Mombasa county candidates discuss their political positions in event sponsored by Kenyan university students
According to the World Travel and Tourism Council, travel and tourism contribute more than 13 percent to Kenya's GDP
Young people from Kenya Muslim Youth Alliance are working to promote a free, fair and secure election season
Dignitas Project provides professional development training to aid schools operating without government support, trained teachers, or funding
New facility offers children who live with their convicted mothers a bit of normalcy
Study also finds that more than 60 percent of respondents among Kenya's poorest socioeconomic group own a mobile phone
Rebels have been fighting Sudan's government in the Southern Kordofan and Blue Nile states sicne mid-2011
Survey estimates as many as 10 percent of girls, 5 percent of boys have experienced at least one episode of sexual violence in past 12 months
Community leaders worry drug use will soar when needles are freely supplied, urge treatment programs
Nairobi expected to review outdated wildlife laws that are losing pace with the financial stakes of today's trade in endangered species
WWF teams up with faith leaders, who influence an estimated 85 percent of world’s 6.79-billion people, to frame poaching as not only illegal, but immoral
Minibus operator forming public service vehicle drivers' union that can recommend trained drivers
Shamba Shape Up 'edu-tainment' is first of its kind in Kenya, providing audience with tools to improve productivity, income on their farms
Kenya’s Climate Innovation Center is poised to become Africa's climate technology business hub
Tens of thousands of bodies have been buried in Langata cemetery since it first opened in 1958
Britain’s High Court ruled three Kenyans who were tortured by British colonial authorities in the 1950s can proceed with legal claims against UK
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