Land and Conflict Sensitive Journalism sumaries

HIV/AIDS remains top killer disease, says NACC

The Standard page 17
Thursday, 01 May 2014

AIDS Control Council says many people dying of malaria are as a result of HIV complications.

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Males shun voluntary ‘cut’ to avoid missing sex, says report

Nation pg11
Tuesday, 29 Apr 2014

Some men from communities that do not practice circumcision avoid the voluntary medical option for fear of going for long without sex as they recover, a new report says.

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Land report calls for political goodwill

Standard Pg 7
Sunday, 07 Apr 2013

A report on land injustices at the Coast is calling for political goodwill to tackle the emotive issue. The report says inheritance of colonial laws, lack of land policies at independence and poor leadership made land at the coast

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Fresh start for regions as ward chiefs prepare to take oath, elect speakers

Daily Nation pg 18
Friday, 22 Mar 2013

The road to devolution starts on Friday with the swearing in of members of county assemblies in the country’s 47 counties. Most of the county assemblies have taken over what used to be city, municipal or county council offic

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County nominees put on hold

Daily Nation pg 10
Friday, 22 Mar 2013

The electoral commission has been stopped from gazetting the names of nominated members to the County Assemblies. The High Court order locks out the political party nominees from the scheduled swearing-in of elected county represe

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Cord accuses top state officials of grabbing power

Daily Nation pg 1 & 5
Friday, 22 Mar 2013

Cord has accused a team of top civil servants of running government affairs to the exclusion of Prime Minister Raila Odinga and Vice-President Kalonzo Musyoka. The claim by Cabinet ministers James Orengo and Mutula Kilonzo, both s

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UK MPs promise to work with Kenya’s poll winner

Standard Pg 3
Friday, 22 Mar 2013

Kenya was discussed elaborately at the British Parliament with focus on the International Criminal Court (ICC) cases involving President-elect Uhuru Kenyatta. The strategic importance of the country to the United Kingdom formed th

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What security chiefs, legal team told Raila on rallies

Standard Pg 1& 2
Friday, 22 Mar 2013

Prime Minister Raila Odinga cancelled his countrywide ‘thank you’ rallies following advice from his lawyers and talks with spymaster Michael Gichangi and Inspector General of Police David Kimaiyo. The lawyers told him

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