Land and Conflict Sensitive Journalism sumaries
Civil Society goes to Court over NHC House Allocations
Sunday Nation, Pg 4Sunday, 22 Jul 2012
Top government officials are alleged to have been irregularly allocated houses by the National Housing Corporation. Among those who are suspected to be culpable are top officials in the grand coalition government. Members of the c
Full StoryTreasury Misled Parliament to Approve Unaudited Revenue
The Standard, Pg 4Friday, 13 Jan 2012
Parliament was misled to approve unaudited revenue for 2007/2008 financial year. Hence the actuaal amount that was collected remains a mystery. The then finance minister Uhuru Kenyatta presented sh397 billion but this was ra
Full StoryMatemuFces Contempt of Court Charges
The Star, Pg 4Friday, 13 Jul 2012
A group of lobby groups challenging the appointment of Mumo Matemu to chair the EACC now want to file contempt of court proceedings against him. They claim Matemu floured the order stopping him from assuming office as he has conti
Full StoryCommission to Name Corrupt Officers
The Standard, Pg 4Friday, 06 Jul 2012
The Commission on Administration of Justice will soon publish names of public officers implicated in corruption and various malpractices. The commission said this will enable Kenyans have prior knowledge of those seeking to be ele
Full StoryMinister, PS Cleared in Homes Probe
Daily Nation, Pg 48Monday, 02 Jul 2012
Bishop Margaret Wanjiru and lands PS Dorothy Angote are among senior civil servants who were cleared by the Efficiency Monitoring Unit. They had been accused of irregularly being allocated houses belonging to the NHC. The investig
Full StoryKosgey wants Cabinet Job Back
Daily Nation, Pg 72Friday, 29 Jun 2012
Henry Kosgei wants to be reinstated as a minister. This is after the High Court quashed the abuse of office charges against him. Kosgey said he was confident the charges were malicious and that he can now concentrate on building O
Full StoryGraft Watchdog Probes NHC Houses Allocation
The Standard, Pg 9Thursday, 28 Jun 2012
EACC is investigating how the National Housing Corporation fraudulently allocated houses to senior government officials. The investigations arose from a report on the housing firm that was conducted by the Inspector General of Sta
Full StorySafaricom Sets New Guidelines to Check Political Messages
Sunday Standard, Pg 9Sunday, 17 Jun 2012
Safaricom has announced tough new guidelines aimed are reining in negative political messages ahea of the general elections. The guidelines will apply to all licenced content service providers seeking to communicate political mess
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