Kenya Ex-Prime Minister Raila Odinga Buried
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A mushroom farm near Nairobi is producing mycelium for building materials that end up as fungi-based panels, a more sustainable and cheaper option than bricks.
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Heavy security after deadly violence in Kenya as thousands turn out to mourn former PM Odinga
Heavy security has been deployed to Kenya’s western city of Kisumu ahead of the final public viewing of the body of former Prime Minister Raila Odinga, after five people died in the last two public fu
Kenya Met in its weekly advisory published on Tuesday, October 21, said that heavy rains were expected in t he Central Highlands, the Lake Victoria Basin, Western Kenya, the South-eastern Lowlands and the Rift Valley region.
Vast crowds gathered in western Kenya on Saturday to see the body of a beloved politician, Raila Odinga, for the biggest day of mourning ceremonies that have already claimed at least five lives this week.
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Kenya enacts law imposing Sh20mn fine for cybercrimes
NAIROBI, Kenya, Oct 21 - Individuals found guilty of cyber harassment or other online offences in Kenya now face fines of up to Sh20 million or a jail Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today |
The final public viewing event in the western city of Kisumu has been preceded by deaths and injuries on previous days.
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Qatar Airways and Kenya Airways have expanded their recently launched partnership with a new codeshare program.
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Kenya’s former Prime Minister Raila Odinga buried as the country faces political uncertainty
Kenyan former Prime Minister Raila Odinga has been buried at his rural home amid political uncertainty over the future of opposition in a country that has been marred by postelection violence and other turmoil.
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After altar wine becomes popular in bars, Kenya's Catholic bishops order proprietary brand
This is (the) only wine going forward that will be used in the celebration Mass in the whole of the country. Kindly, don’t buy the other one,' said Archbishop Maurice Muhatia Makumba, chairman of the Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops.