Let’s drop out of the rat race and join Ananilea in marching to Marley’s beat
Raise your elbows, everyone, and drink to the health of the US Tanzania Woman of Courage for the Year 2010 — Ananilea Nkya, executive secretary of the Tanzania Media Women’s Association (Tamwa).
High taxes and corruption fuelling vice
The countrys tax regime, corruption and poor policies have been blamed for the thriving trade in counterfeits.
Dont let counterfeit crooks undermine economy
Cartels of crooks who imitate genuine goods and pass them as genuine continue to not only rob consumers, but also put their lives at risk while at the same time undermining genuine business.
Rapist on the loose
Sometime in March 2003, George was heading home from his place of work in Limuru at around 8pm.
As the scramble for birth certificates continued last week, perhaps the human traffic outside Sheria House, Nairobi, needed this police officer to…
Gang members gunned down
Two people said to be part of the “40 Thieves Gang” were on Sunday gunned down by the police.
Political bickering slows Agenda Four train
Two years after the signing of the National Peace Accord between ODM and PNU, political analysts are split on whether the deal is yielding the expected fruits.
Four-man gang reigns terror in Kisumu town
Victims describe the criminals as short, dark in complexion and in their mid 20s. They say the gang often walks leisurely and without panic from the scene of their felony with a pistol.
Investigating the investigators
In the wake of the recent stepping aside of high ranking Government officers for their alleged wrongful involvement in the Strategic Grain Reserves (SGR) allocations and the ongoing shenanigans involving suspension and then reinstatement of two ministers, a pertinent question emerges: who really investigates crimes?
Stealing from the sleeping
Mwangi and his wife Anne lived in a leafy suburb of Nairobi in a presumably secure environment. The couple had two watchmen. One of them was called Nyaga.
