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.
Cereals board owed Sh2bn
The National Cereals and Produce Board is facing a financial crisis due to debts owed by the government, a senior official has said.
Wamalwa to ignore calls to halt campaigns
An MP has vowed to continue campaigning ahead of the 2012 General Election despite opposition from a section of lawmakers from Western Province.
Leaders protest at ban on exam cheats
Two leaders have criticised a decision to slap a two-year ban on examination cheats.
Foreigners carry the day at Kenya Open
Foreign players carried the day at this years KCB Kenya Open Tennis championship at the Nairobi Club.
Birth papers to be issued in schools
Registration of births is to be conducted in schools and colleges to ease the burden on parents
Border disputes blamed for violent clashes
Boundary disputes have been identified as the main cause of violent conflicts between communities in Nyanza and Rift Valley provinces.
Teachers’ union official ousted
The wrangles in a teachers’ union worsened on Sunday when its secretary-general was thrown out.
Tennis queens education crusade touches teens
World number one female tennis player Serena Williams believes education is the key to success. For this reason, she works hard to empower the youth through education.
Serenas big serve in Makueni grand slam
Serena Williams, the world tennis number one, awakened the sleepy village of Kilili, Matiliku Location, 150 kilometres East of Nairobi, where she returned for the second time in two years to visit her education charities.
