Contrary to fears by many, Kenyans went to the referendum poll peacefully and endorsed a new constitution by 5.9 million votes for against 2.6 millions votes against the new document.
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Kenya’s first self-confessed serial killer now denies killing some of the victims he had earlier admitted murdering.
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After one year on the job, Togo's Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Commission is known more for what is has not accomplished than for anything it has done.
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The kidnappers spoke with the National President of NUJ, Malam Muhammad Garba and demanded a N250 million ($1.64 million US) ransom they demanded on Sunday.
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As Kenyans go to the polls today, tension was still reported high in parts of Rift Valley, Nairobi and Western Kenya areas considered to be “hot spots” of possible eruptions of violence.
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Ghana’s remarkable but ill-fated run in this World Cup took on a spiritual significance that has left some Africans worrying that God had abandoned their World Cup dreams.
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The war of words between Kenya’s immediate former President Daniel Moi and the sitting President Mwai Kibaki is polarizing Kenya ahead of the constitutional referendum vote on 4 August 2010.
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A 30-year old father of two has shocked Kenya after admitting that he has been enticing and killing children and women and sucking their blood in a cult-related activity.
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Tensions are running high in parts of Rift Valley and Northern Kenya as the government rolls out a massive security operation to ensure peace ahead of the August 4th constitutional referendum.
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For the moment, the whole continent holds its breath and prays that the Black Stars may continue to write this new chapter in the history of African football.
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