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Showing posts with label Round. Show all posts

Friday, June 8, 2012

Local News Round up

In other news, Kenya Power is now seeking stiffer penalties to deal with the increased cases of vandalism on its transformers and other power transmission equipment, that have in recent days cut crucial power supply. Elsewhere, internal security minister Professor George Saitoti has garnered support from coastal mps, for embattled coast provincial commissioner, Ernest Munyi. Charity Waweru has more in our local round-up.


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Monday, June 4, 2012

Local News Round up

In other news, Kenya Power is now seeking stiffer penalties to deal with the increased cases of vandalism on its transformers and other power transmission equipment, that have in recent days cut crucial power supply. Elsewhere, internal security minister Professor George Saitoti has garnered support from coastal mps, for embattled coast provincial commissioner, Ernest Munyi. Charity Waweru has more in our local round-up.


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Friday, April 27, 2012

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Local News Round up

In other news, Kenya Power is now seeking stiffer penalties to deal with the increased cases of vandalism on its transformers and other power transmission equipment, that have in recent days cut crucial power supply. Elsewhere, internal security minister Professor George Saitoti has garnered support from coastal mps, for embattled coast provincial commissioner, Ernest Munyi. Charity Waweru has more in our local round-up.


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Saturday, April 14, 2012

Local News Round up

Police have raised an alarm after 5 robbery with violence suspects escaped from Githunguri police station, elsewhere, Malawi's new President Joyce Banda continues to stamp her authority, days after assuming office. Enos Sikolia has details to these and other stories


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Thursday, April 12, 2012

Local News Round up

Malawi's President Joyce Banda has sacked the country's police chief soon after she was sworn in on Saturday. And locally, Internal Security Minister Professor George Saitoti plans to take up president Kibaki's economic legacy if he wins in the next presidential elections. Charity Waweru has these and others stories from the counties and around the world.


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Local News Round up

Malawi's President Joyce Banda has sacked the country's police chief soon after she was sworn in on Saturday. And locally, Internal Security Minister Professor George Saitoti plans to take up president Kibaki's economic legacy if he wins in the next presidential elections. Charity Waweru has these and others stories from the counties and around the world.


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Saturday, April 7, 2012

Local News Round up

Celebrations to mark the first anniversary of the launch of the Somali National Television Station in Mogadishu quickly turned tragic when an explosion killed eight people including the president of Somalia's Olympic committee and the Somali soccer federation chief. Elsewhere, the body of a woman who had been missing for two weeks was discovered in her kitchen in Naivasha, leading to angry protests by residents. Charity Waweru has more in our news from the counties and across the world.


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Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Local News Round up

In other news, Kenya Power is now seeking stiffer penalties to deal with the increased cases of vandalism on its transformers and other power transmission equipment, that have in recent days cut crucial power supply. Elsewhere, internal security minister Professor George Saitoti has garnered support from coastal mps, for embattled coast provincial commissioner, Ernest Munyi. Charity Waweru has more in our local round-up.


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Sunday, April 1, 2012

Local News Round up

The Doctors' Union has urged the government to honour its promise and employ over 715 intern doctors by April 1st 2012. This comes at a time when a World Health Organisation led team observed that Kenya could experience massive brain drain in the medical sector if it does not deliver on the promises it made to the medical practitioners. Charity Waweru has details to this and other stories of the day.


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Monday, March 5, 2012

Local News Round up

In other news, Kenya Power is now seeking stiffer penalties to deal with the increased cases of vandalism on its transformers and other power transmission equipment, that have in recent days cut crucial power supply. Elsewhere, internal security minister Professor George Saitoti has garnered support from coastal mps, for embattled coast provincial commissioner, Ernest Munyi. Charity Waweru has more in our local round-up.


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Local News Round Up

In other news making headlines, a vetting process for senior police officer kicked off in Kisumu today to determine their suitability to command, while in Mombasa police had to fire teargas into a crowd that wanted to lynch a man accused of sexually molesting three boys.


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Sunday, March 4, 2012

Local News Round Up

In other news making headlines, a vetting process for senior police officer kicked off in Kisumu today to determine their suitability to command, while in Mombasa police had to fire teargas into a crowd that wanted to lynch a man accused of sexually molesting three boys.


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Friday, March 2, 2012

Local News Round up

The Kenya Polytechnic University College has been shut down indefinitely after students went on the rampage over a tuition fee increase. Elsewhere, calm is slowly returning to Chemase area after days of unrest that resulted in the death of 7 people and the displacement of at least 200 families. Charity Waweru reports.


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Local News Round up

The Kenya Polytechnic University College has been shut down indefinitely after students went on the rampage over a tuition fee increase. Elsewhere, calm is slowly returning to Chemase area after days of unrest that resulted in the death of 7 people and the displacement of at least 200 families. Charity Waweru reports.


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Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Local News Round up

The Kenya Polytechnic University College has been shut down indefinitely after students went on the rampage over a tuition fee increase. Elsewhere, calm is slowly returning to Chemase area after days of unrest that resulted in the death of 7 people and the displacement of at least 200 families. Charity Waweru reports.


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Saturday, February 25, 2012

Local News Round up

Kenyan Forces in Somalia could join up with AMISON in the war on Al Shabaab as world leaders meet in London to discuss ways of stabilising Somalia. Elsewhere, a man has died after a domestic row in Meru County.


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Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Local News Round Up

In other news, Mvita MP Najib Balala plans to seek compensation from the United Nations after being linked to funding Al Shabaab, by a UN Security Council report, from Nyeri a house help was arrested after being found with a child said to belong to her employer.


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Friday, February 17, 2012

Local News Round up

The Kenya Defence Forces battling Al Shabaab militants inside Somalia have repulsed an attack by 50 of the insurgents and managed to kill 14 of them, even as the Russian government backed the operation. Charity Waweru has details of these and other stories.


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Thursday, February 2, 2012

Local News Round up

In other news, the Kenya National Union of Teachers has issued a fresh strike threat, while Internal Security Minister Professor George Saitoti is asking coastal residents to address their issues in a sober manner and through legal means. Charles Kyalo reports.


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