Eldoret — When post-election violence struck western Kenya’s Rift Valley last year, hundreds of patients failed to collect their antiretroviral medication from their regular clinics, leading health workers to fear that their patients would develop resistance, or fall ill and even die.More than 90 percent of patients at the Academic Model for the Prevention and Treatment of HIV (AMPATH) did not report to the facility for their treatment; but today, Cleophas Chesoli, AMPATH’s social work manager, is a much happier man. Most patients have returned from the camps for internally displaced persons (IDPs) where they sought refuge, and so far there have been no signs of resistance.
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Kenya: Treatment Programmes Recover Patients Lost in Post-Election Violence
Posted by travelhouseuk on February 18, 2009
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Kenya: Weapons Ship Freed by Somali Pirates Heads for Port
Posted by travelhouseuk on February 12, 2009
The Ukrainian ship carrying heavy weapons and artillery which was freed by Somali pirates last week is expected to dock on the Kenyan coast Thursday.The Kenyan government has claimed that the weapons on board the MV Faina are for its armed forces.According to The Financial, a Ukrainian financial news web site, a delegation from Ukraine has already left in a special presidential plane for Kenya. The delegation, which is “headed by deputy president’s Chief of Staff Andriy Honcharuk and head of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine Mykola Malomuzh” will work to relieve the freed crew members with a new crew.The Ukrainian government faces skepticism over the true destination of the ship’s cargo. When the ship was hijacked in September 2008, some observers speculated the arms were headed to Sudan, in violation of a 2005 United Nations arms embargo.
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Kenya: Drought Exacerbating Conflict Among Pastoralists
Posted by travelhouseuk on February 2, 2009
Isiolo — Clashes over water and pasture have significantly increased in the drought-affected pastoralist areas of north-eastern Kenya, officials said.”The conflicts surround access to water and pasture,” Titus Mung’ou, acting Kenya Red Cross Society (KRCS) communications manager, told IRIN on 30 January. “The conflicts have increased with the drought.”Dozens of people, he said, had died in clashes over water in Mandera since September 2008. “There have also been conflicts between the Orma and Wardei communities [in the Tana River area] in which about five people died,” Mung’ou said.One more person was killed in the Tana River area last week.
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Kenya: Tribunal May Set Example for Africa
Posted by travelhouseuk on January 23, 2009
London — Kenya is inching closer to the creation of a special tribunal, which could try a host of political figures suspected of engineering the widespread violence that swept the country last year.The move would avoid a possible trial of these prominent personalities, including sitting cabinet ministers, by the International Criminal Court in The Hague.Although the ICC has not issued indictments in connection with the violence, involvement of the ICC has been suggested due to its ethnic and systematic nature.In mid-December, Kenyan president Mwai Kibaki and Prime Minister Raila Odinga agreed to form a special tribunal for Kenya with the mandate to try those suspected of being behind the 2008 violence that left more than 1,300 people dead and 350,000 displaced.
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Kenya: Judiciary Issuing Bouncing Cheques
Posted by travelhouseuk on November 24, 2008
Concern over the government budget deficit is likely to intensify with the news that the Judiciary appears to be financially strapped and is not meeting all its obligations.The parlous state of the Judiciary finances came to light after several bond refund cheques issued by the judiciary on its Central Bank account number 010101026 bounced.The cheques were released in October and November bounced because the account did not have funds.The banks returned the rejected cheques with the following comments attached: “We advise that the attached cheques have been returned with the reason that the account does not have funds.”Last week many angry people went to the Nairobi Law courts demanding to know why their cheques bounced. However, officials just stonewalled and promised to issue counter cheques.
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Kenya MPs evade taxes
Posted by travelhouseuk on November 13, 2008
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Rebels attack ahead of DRC summit
Posted by travelhouseuk on November 7, 2008
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Kenya: Ban to attend summit on DRC
Posted by travelhouseuk on November 6, 2008
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Obama`s victory sets Africa ablaze
Posted by travelhouseuk on November 5, 2008
The entire continent of Africa is in an ecstatic state following the landslide victory of Barack Obama as the first black president of USA. Most Africans and US citizens kept vigil at drinking spots and designated places to monitor the US elections via giant screens. Obama beat his rival McCain.Kenyans in the Illinois senator’s ancestral homeland sang and danced with joy as news broke out that Obama has taken a giant leap, Reuters news agency reported. Hundreds of Kenyans, media reports say, gathered in a field at Obama’s late father’s village to watch the results relayed on a big screen inspite of a tropical downpour overnight.“We are going to the White House! We are going to the White House!” relatives sang at the top of their voices as they danced around the family’s modest homestead, pausing only to hug each other and hoist small children into the air.Read the rest of this entry »
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Kenya: 7 new babies named after Obama
Posted by travelhouseuk on November 5, 2008
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Congolese Tutsi rebels have made fresh advances and captured several villages in the eastern part of Kivu province ahead of a summit of Great Lakes’ leaders scheduled for today. The meeting is to discuss the Congo crisis.The move has jeopardized the ceasefire announced by renegade commander of the rebel forces Gen. Laurent Nkunda early this week, according to UN military spokesman. Thousands of civilians who fled from Kiwanja area accused pro-government Mai-Mai militiamen for attacks but the North Kivu government army commander said that government forces are respecting the ceasefire.The new offensive has happened when plans have been finalized for a meeting by government leaders from the Great Lakes on Friday to try to end the conflict. United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said on Wednesday that he would attend the Great Lakes summit scheduled to take place in Nairobi,
The UN’s Secretary General, Ban Ki-Moon, is to attend the summit on the crisis in eastern DRC in Nairobi,
Seven new-born children were named after Obama across