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A woman's place is wherever she wants to be
Facebook Chief Operating Officer (COO) Sheryl Sandberg in her book Lean In is of the view that woman's place is no longer in the home; that we all need to stop assuming it is, especially when giving advice to young women
Read More »New technology could end Kenya’s historic land woes
Kilifi resident Pietro Cannabio knows too well the pain of owning land without having any access to it. He owns a seven-acre piece of land in Kilifi – plot L.R. No 17835 – that has since been transferred to another person who subdivided and sold it.
Read More »Kenya walks a tightrope in Somalia as Kismayo gets new leader
Somalia’s clan elders have created a new mini-state and elected a Kenyan ally as its leader, a move likely to anger Mogadishu and sour ties between the two neighbouring countries.
Read More »Mogadishu fights law on federal states
Mogadishu is unhappy with the Darod-led administration in Puntland in the northeast, so allowing the clan to dominate another regional state in the south will be a major setback.
Read More »Residents step up war against poaching
Grazing in the lush and dense thicket at the hills of Parpeles that overlook the Lewa Ranch in Laikipia County are two white endangered rhinoceros.
Read More »Other Stories
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- How ‘Big Brother’ CCTV could stem rising crime wave in the city
- Mwalimu First Lady Margaret Kenyatta must chart her path
- Swimming next to sharks coming soon
- Kiriamiti’s dark past, struggle to tell story on criminal career
- Imagined drama of rush for Turkana’s oil wealth touches off soul searching
- Heartrending rescue bid after Longonot fall
- Breath of death: The silent killers at home
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- Samburu girls still chained to cultural bondage
- How ‘Big Brother’ CCTV could stem rising crime wave in the city
Kenyans Desperate To Join Freemasonry
Desperate Nairobians out to do everything to join this exclusive fraternity, are now falling into the hands of conmen, who at a fee are promising membership.




