Kenya violence accused to be taken for mental exam
A man who admitted two charges of arson and malicious damage to property during the post-election violence two years ago has been ordered to undertake psychiatrist test before he is returned to court on March 17.
Two children killed in dawn blaze
Two children were Tuesday burnt to death when a fire razed their house.
Leaders protest at ban on exam cheats
Two leaders have criticised a decision to slap a two-year ban on examination cheats.
Lack of funds locks schools out of fete
The Coast provincial drama festival kicked off on Tuesday with a low turn-out.
Thandiswa electrifies with eccentric sound at Dar’s Double Tree
Those who could not make it to Zanzibar for the Sauti za Busara festival got a treat in Dar, writes Krista Maya Quint
When in Kisumu, make sure you visit the museum
There is more to the town than Lake Victoria and fish, writes Jackson Biko
A young girl’s fight for freedom from family, religion and society
Hannington Ochwada reviews Maurice Amutabi’s book on the struggles of a young Muslim woman
For a bargain buy, wait for the sale
Spend less when changing or replacing furniture by buying off season, writes Atieno Randa
Give albinos an MP, they need one more than the army or bald men…
Because of the killings of albinos that took place in Tanzania and Burundi, a special interest group is lobbying for a seat in Uganda’s Parliament to defend the rights and aspirations of the albino community.
Constitutional solution breeds fresh problems
So far, our politicians are putting their best food forward with respect to the draft Constitution.
