Visitors restricted as Muthaura is put on bed restStandard - - 14 hours ago
Doctors have restricted visitors to Head of Public Service Francis Muthaura, who was still admitted to the High Dependency Unit of the Nairobi Hospital for the second day on Tuesday.
Muthaura doctors yet to diagnose illness Capital FM
Doctors to issue report on Muthaura's condition Daily Nation
Search for plane expands off ComorosCNN International - 21 minutes ago
(CNN) -- The French navy will join Yemeni authorities in expanded search and rescue efforts Wednesday off Comoros in the Indian Ocean, following the crash of a Yemenia Airways jet a day earlier.
Teenage survivor of Yemeni plane crash 'doing well' guardian.co.uk
Yemen plane's black box located BBC News
Iraq's 'Milestone' Day Marred by Fatal BlastWashington Post - - 2 hours ago
While more than 130000 US troops remain in Iraq, patrols by heavily armed soldiers in hulking vehicles have largely disappeared from Iraq's urban centers, as the United States turns over security to Iraqi police and soldiers.
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10000 illegal firearms in Kenya
Daily Nation - 19 hours ago
A police officer watches as some of the 2490 illegal firearms go up in flames at Uhuru Gardens, Nairobi on Tuesday, March 17 2009.
Proliferation blamed on lack of deterrent law Kenya Broadcasting Corporation
Kenya: Trade Body Seeks Infrastructure Projects Funding
AllAfrica.com - - Jun 29, 2009
Kenya and other African countries should press for the prioritisation of infrastructure development projects when negotiating new economic partnerships with Europe.
Be change agents, Kibaki tells clergy
Standard - - Jun 29, 2009
President Kibaki has challenged the Church to play a critical role in the reform agenda. In what sounded like a wake-up call for the clergy to desist from their armchair criticism, the President said religious leaders should not leave ...
Clerics push for 'faster healing' Daily Nation
No peace, no sex in Kenya Philadelphia Inquirer
Saitoti sets up team to probe officers' killings
Standard - - Jun 28, 2009
A special team has been set up to investigate Saturday's shooting of two Administration Police officers in Mombasa. Internal Security Minister George Saitoti said the team would establish circumstances under which the officers were ...
Kenya security officials deny split in police force Daily Nation
Saitoti orders probe into killing of AP's Kenya Broadcasting Corporation
S.Africa's rand off 10-month high, stock futures up
Reuters South Africa - 3 hours ago
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa's rand weakened against the dollar on Wednesday and was seen consolidating after hitting a 10-month high in the previous session while stock futures were slightly higher.
All deserve university education - Nzimande
Independent Online - 4 hours ago
Higher Education and Training Minister Blade Nzimande, who will take over the troubled Setas, wants experienced workers without matric - or matriculants without exemptions - to study at universities.
World Bank Approves $535 Million in Ghana Loans
Bloomberg - - 3 hours ago
June 30 (Bloomberg) -- The World Bank approved $535 million in loans to Ghana, the West African nation seeking to shore up its struggling economy, the Washington-based lender said today in an e-mailed statement.
Interim Honduran leader vows Zelaya won't return
The Associated Press - - 1 hour ago
TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (AP) - Honduras' interim leader warned that the only way his predecessor will return to office is through a foreign invasion, setting up a dramatic showdown with the ousted president who is preparing to come home accompanied by ...
Losing Honduras, Zelaya Wins Outside Support New York Times
Honduran prez faces arrest Edmonton Sun
Iran shuts newspaper challenging Ahmadinejad
The Associated Press - - 1 hour ago
EDITOR'S NOTE: Iranian authorities have barred journalists for international news organizations from reporting on the streets and ordered them to stay in their offices.
As Iran Seeks to Quash Foes, Ahmadinejad Cancels Africa Trip New York Times
African summit opens in Libya without Iran leader
The Associated Press - 42 minutes ago
SIRTE, Libya (AP) - Iran's president canceled a last-minute call to attend an African Union summit in Libya on Wednesday amid a stir among African delegates, who complained the contentious Iranian leader would divert the conference's attention from ...
Ahmadinejad scraps African summit trip Washington Post
Essar gets Sh7.5 billion to expand network
Business Daily Africa - - 14 hours ago
Kenya's fourth mobile services provider, Essar Telecom Kenya (Yu) says it has received a Sh7.5 billion from Pan African Infrastructure Development Fund (PAIDF) to expand its East African operations.
Essar Telecom Kenya gets Sh7.5bn funding Daily Nation
Producers shift gears to survive power crisis
Business Daily Africa - - 14 hours ago
The country faces a looming power shortage following the closing down of a hydro power station on Friday due to a water shortage. / Illustration by: J. Barasa By Jim Onyango and Zeddy Sambu (email the author) Manufacturers are planning to scale down ...
Kenya: Masinga dam closed over drought Daily Nation
Safaricom goes for no-frills AGM to reduce costs
Business Daily Africa - - 14 hours ago
Kenyan shareholders may soon have to make do without the Annual General Meeting perks should a move by Safaricom be adopted by other listed companies.
Want free lunch? Not at Safaricom AGM Daily Nation
Safaricom to save Sh351m in AGM Capital FM
Nokia N97 priced to match iPhone 3GS
NEWS.com.au - - 1 hour ago
NOKIA put a local price on its flagship N97 smartphone today as the competition intensifies in the high-end handset market. The new N97 will sell for $1129 through retailers and carriers Optus and Vodafone and features a slide out keyboard, ...
Nokia N97 On Sale Now! Techtree.com
Moon-lovers remember Apollo with radio chit-chat
Tehran Times - Jun 29, 2009
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Radio hams and amateur astronomers around the world spent the weekend bouncing radio conversations off the Moon to one another in commemoration of the Apollo 11 landings 40 years ago, organizers in Australia said Sunday.
Time for the world to shoot the moon again New Straits Times
To Infinity and Beyond! Or at Least Back to the Moon Wall Street Journal
Uganda gets free Google text tips
BBC News - Jun 30, 2009
A mobile-phone service has been set up in Uganda to give people weather forecasts, farming advice and health information through text messages.
MTN, Google launch traders' sms service Daily Monitor
Michael Jackson's doctor interviewed by LAPD
Los Angeles Times - - Jun 27, 2009
Fan Victoria Bedrosian lights a candle to honor Michael Jackson outside his family's Encino compound. 'No red flag' was raised in the three-hour talks between detectives and Dr.
Jackson's final hours puzzle doctor, family Washington Post
Michael Jackson 'not biological father of his children'
Telegraph.co.uk - - 3 hours ago
The mystery of Michael Jackson's children took a further twist as it was claimed that he was not their biological father. By Nick Allen in Los Angeles and Anita Singh His ex-wife Debbie Rowe gave birth to the singer's two elder children, Prince Michael ...
Michael Jackson's will surfaces Los Angeles Times
Doubt over Michael's kids Chicago Sun-Times
Forest turning into charred wasteland
The National - - Jun 29, 2009
A Kenya Wildlife Service ranger and an informant destroy an illegal charcoal kiln in the Mau Forest, which is rapidly being destroyed.
Land hunger eats into Kenya's fragile forest Financial Times
Jackson's doctor couldn't call paramedics over address confusion
Sify - 2 hours ago
Lawyers representing Michael Jackson's doctor Conrad Murray have said that their client couldn't call for emergency services when he discovered the singer unconscious because he didn't know the address of the property.
Michael Jackson and prescription drugs: a window on a broader US ... Christian Science Monitor
Heat on for Murray's semi-final bid
The Press Association - 1 hour ago
The mercury continues rising as Andy Murray prepares to fight for a place in his first ever Wimbledon semi-final. Murray said he "loved" playing under the new roof but, with forecasters predicting a hot and sunny day, the canopy is unlikely to be shut ...
Manchester City refuse to budge over Samuel Eto'o demands
Telegraph.co.uk - - 4 hours ago
Manchester City will not increase their £25 million bid to Barcelona or the £180000-a-week wages on offer to Samuel Eto'o to expedite the Cameroonian's move to Eastlands despite concerns the player's demands for an increased pay-off will scupper the ...
Santa Cruz wants Tevez & Eto'o SkySports
Manchester City resist offering Samuel Eto'o more money guardian.co.uk
Manchester United seal deal for Antonio Valencia from Wigan ...
ESPN - 2 hours ago
By Soccernet staff Manchester United have completed the signing of Wigan winger Antonio Valencia, with the player describing the move as a "dream''.
Fergie hails Valencia capture The Press Association
38 new A(H1N1) cases confirmed, total: 196 - UPDATED
Sin Chew Jit Poh - 58 minutes ago
PUTRAJAYA: 38 new Influenza A(H1N1) cases, comprising 33 imported cases and five local transmissions, were reported today (1 July), bringing the total number of H1N1 cases in the country to 196.
A(H1N1): Don't play down its seriousness, says Liow Malaysia Star
Thailand reports fifth swine flu-related death GMA news.tv
Roche To Broaden Tamiflu Access
Wall Street Journal - 19 minutes ago
By Julia Mengewein ZURICH (Dow Jones)--Drug maker Roche Holding AG (ROG.VX) said Wednesday it will provide easy access to the viral drug Tamiflu for developing economies, at about half the price normally charged, in a move which will significantly hit ...
City student is Kenya's first swine flu case
This is Nottingham - 4 hours ago
DOZENS of Nottingham students are in quarantine in Kenya after one of them became the country's first case of swine flu. The 20-year-old man was officially diagnosed with the H1N1 virus during a field trip to the city of Kisumu in western Kenya.
Kenya tourism sector unmoved by Swine Flu Capital FM
Kenya's malaria prevalence rate drops
Kenya Broadcasting Corporation - 19 hours ago
The malaria prevalence rate in the country has gradually reduced due to the use of insecticide treated nets (ITNs) and increased awareness through campaigns.
Bad drugs hurting Kenya malaria fight Capital FM