Updated Friday, June 15 2012
By JUMA KWAYERA
Even though Kenya gives the impression that its military adventure in Somalia was precipitated by increased incidents of kidnapping of tourists, a look at how it has waged the campaign against the Somali militia group suggests a carefully and...
Updated Friday, June 15 2012
at 22:01 GMT+3
By JUMA KWAYERA
Anti-terrorism police are
investigating dramatic claims of
an Al Shabaab attempt to hit at
the heart of the Kenya Defence
Forces in the early weeks of
Operation Linda Nchi. This
follows the report of a bizarre
plot by a...
about kenyan cadets being trained in tanzania,i read somewhere it's a joint military training btw east african countries,even kenya train tz n ug forces and the other countries do the same.i cn't rem the site bt al post it when i find it.
Even though they are unlikely to win, I support Peter Kenneth or James ole Kiyiapi. I think they are leaders with good visions for this country and they can take this country to greater heights. And they are also none tribal (just my opinion).
The warships were there on
purpose, one, either to take
enemy fire and determine what
type of anti-ships weaponry the
Al-Shabaab had and can use, and
two, how the Al-Shabaab could
respond to a naval onslaught
I think every country have ministries,this project falls under the ministry of information n technology(kenya)-its duty is 2 ensure kenyans have modern technology n faster acess 2 internet n many more services.every ministry is allocated certain amount for its daily activities,xo sayin this...
The biggest enemy of
business in E. Africa is, well,
business
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OpEd/comment/The+biggest
+enemy+of+business+in+EA+is
+business
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BY HASINA MJINGO, 18 MARCH
2012
Comment
TANZANIA has experienced a
tremendous revolution in the
communication sector, a
situation that has led to a rapid
growth in the use of
Information and Communication
Technology (ICT) over the past
decade.
This was said on Saturday by
the...
Tanzania anger over red ribbon labels for HIV pupils
Pupils wearing ribbons are excused from chores like fetching water.
Campaigners in Tanzania have criticised some schools for making HIV-positive pupils wear a red ribbon on their uniforms.
The headmaster of one school...
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