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Kenyans living abroad alive to changing face of the Diaspora
Cases of domestic violence, drug abuse and suicides have increased within the Kenyan community abroad especially in the US.
Read More »Mau Mau compensation is a Christmas-come-too-late
The Sh2.8 billion windfall by UK was a well-deserved Christmas-come-too late for the former Mau Mau fighters. Some are now too old to enjoy quality life on the fruits of their pains.
Read More »Crime wave not good for Jubilee
The ambitious digital Jubilee government has envisaged a double digit economic growth and an array of other mouth-watering projects.
Read More »Drug traffickers should be prosecuted not deported
As the curtain fell on the 2nd national conference on alcohol and drug abuse in Kenya that was presided over by President Uhuru Kenyatta, many Kenyans are concerned.
Read More »Why Kethi should contest
The advisors of Kethi Kilonzo are sleeping on their job. First they should advice her that politics is a very dirty game.
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