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Why Kenyan strategic food reserves are running dry

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Joan Jepkoech was abondoned by her father twenty one years ago and when Tuko aired her story no one would have thought her lost family would be watching somewhere in Kericho

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Kenyan medics are taking part in a protest march over pay and working conditions in the capital, Nairobi, amidst an ongoing nationwide doctors' strike that is paralysing health services. At the centre of the row is the government's move to slash the salaries of medical interns and delay employing them on permanent and pensionable terms.

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The start of Kenyan police patrols in Port-au-Prince seems to have quelled months of unrest in Haiti.

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Read more:http://www.dw.com/en/kenya-heads-to-the-polls/a-39948683<br />As Kenya gears up for general elections, many Kenyans fear that the neck-and-neck race will end in violence. The village of Kiambaa has yet to recover from the mob violence it witnessed after the 2007 election, when 38 people died in a burning church.<br /><br />More news from Africa: http://www.dw.com/en/top-stories/africa/s-12756

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In a wildlife sanctuary in southern Kenya the relentless sun has bleached savannah grasses and dried up rivers, turning water-holes first into muddy pits and now, dust bowls. Herds of elephant, buffalo and zebra have concentrated near one water-hole where for six months pea farmer Patrick Mwalua has been delivering water to them in a blue truck.

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Kenya's internal security minister was killed with five other people when the police helicopter they were traveling in crashed in a forest near Kenya's capital, ...

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Defending London marathon champion Wilson Kipsang and Kenyan colleague Geoffrey Mutai have spoke out against their country's recent doping scandal

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Kenyan Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta appeared before the world war crimes court for a hearing to determine if he should be tried for Kenya's deadly 2007-08 post-poll violence. Duration: 00:34.

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<p>Twin blasts have struck the Kenyan capital, killing at least 10 people and wounding scores in the latest spate of terror attacks. We bring you the latest from Nairobi.</p><br /><br />Visit our website:<br />http://www.france24.com<br /><br />Like us on Facebook:<br />https://www.facebook.com/FRANCE24.English<br /><br />Follow us on Twitter:<br />https://twitter.com/France24_en

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Swedish entrepreneurs Peepoople have come up with cheap solution to a dire lack of toilets in Kenya's largest slum. Duration: 02:22

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Uhuru Kenyatta has emerged as the early frontrunner in Kenya's presidential poll. The deputy prime minister has a slight lead with a third of votes counted but with thousands of polling stations yet to report his main rival Prime Minister Raila Odinga still has high hopes.<br /><br />...<br />http://www.euronews.net/

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‘Softie,’ the Kenyan documentary on activism and corruption

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In Kenya, a startup is using cutting-edge technology to help farmers improve their crop yields and cope with the effects of climate change. Satellites provide both harvest forecasts and reliable weather data.

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As infrastructure in the country continues to grow, entrepreneurs are now tapping into the transport sector where demand has risen. Read more via http://www.capitalfm.co.ke/bus....iness/2014/04/car-dr

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At least 14 people killed when Islamist militants stormed a university campus near Kenya's border with Somalia. Report by Cordingleyj. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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Four exceptionally brave villagers recently chased down two problematic and ultimately dangerous cheetahs on their own. <br /> <br />The cheetah is the world's fastest land animal and can reportedly run up to 64 miles per hour.<br /><br />In a remarkable story, four exceptionally brave Kenyan villagers recently chased down two dangerous cheetahs without any assistance.<br /><br />The caught Cheetahs were turned over to the authorities - the problem was that they were killing the villagers’ goats. One of the affected residents, Nur Hassan stated “I need compensation from them because the cheetahs killed most of my goats. These cheetahs killed 15 of my goats - they were coming to my house daily to kill my goats.” <br /><br />On the day of the chase, Hassan had been drinking a cup of tea, when he looked outside and witnessed the cheetahs killing another one of his goats. That’s when he made the decision to go after them.<br /><br />Hassan developed a plan and waited until the sun was high. He also called up some younger residents to assist him. The four men waited until the hottest part of the day and took off on the chase which lasted about 4 miles.




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