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Judge sues
president's book author
- "A Kenyan Judge Richard Otieno Kwach has
sued the author of President Moi's recently
published biography for allegedly insinuating
that he was compromised during the Ouko
Commission of Inquiry and unfit to be a judge.
Kwach has sued Andrew Morton, author of the
biography 'Moi - The Making of an African
Statesman' and its publisher, Michael O'Meara
Books Limited, for libel, and is seeking
unspecified damages"
Kenya's bishops
prepare for the streets
- "NAIROBI. A fierce new push, mainly by the Catholic and Protestant churches, to
restart Kenya's stalled and contrived constitutional reform process is in the offing.
All the indications are that this time President Daniel arap Moi will face a barrage
of heavy criticism from his most dreaded opponents.
Religious leaders want a process which will include them and other civil society
stakeholders; the president, on the other hand, wants proceedings managed by the
impotent parliament that he controls and manipulates."
Kenya
millennium bug report to finish in April 2000
- 2 November 1998
- "NAIROBI, Nov 2 (Reuters) - The Kenyan
government has formed a committee to investigate
problems that may be caused by the so-called
millennium bug -- but its final report is due to
be published months after the much-prophesised
collapse of non-compliant computer systems. The
Daily Nation newspaper reported that the
government formed the committee on October 19 and
ordered a final report on the consequences of the
millennium bug in 18 months time."
Kenyan
Monkeys Escape Vasectomy
- "MOMBASA, Kenya (PANA) - Only one monkey
has undergone vasectomy since a campaign began
three days ago to vasectomise male monkeys in a
bid to reduce their rising population in the
southern Kenyan coast..."
Kenyan
woman takes on constitutionality of wife-beating
- October 13, 1997
- "KAJIADO, Kenya (CNN) -- A Kenyan woman is
taking on more than the system -- she's taking on
the accepted tradition of wife-beating. After 13
years of marriage that included many beatings and
at least one hospital trip, Agnes Siyiankoi
decided she'd had enough."
NAGANO
'98 Kids' Info Center
- "Kenyan Skier Finishes First Olympic Race
(February 13) Philip Boit, the first Kenyan ever
to compete in the Winter Olympic Games, finished
his first race on February 12..."
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