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  Friday, August 01, 2003
FOR KENYA WITH LOVE

Pierre Saslawsky and Merrit Grooms celebrate their arrival in Nyeri after covering over 15,000kms of their intended 120,000kms global tour on motorbikes. The French couple crossed the Sahara desert from Tunisia into Sudan, Ethiopia and finally into Kenya. They rode to Nyeri through the rough Marsabit-Isiolo road. They will proceed to Tanzania and South Africa and then fly to South America. The couple say they are in love with the country and would stay longer to enjoy the scenery and the hospitability of her people.
Photo/Martin Telewa.

Top law firms face Goldenberg probe
Seven of Kenya's most distinguished law firms have been asked to appear at the Goldenberg inquiry because they might be mentioned adversely in the multi-billion shilling scandal.

  • Shedding light on caves of slavery
    A row of coral stone caves lines the Kenyan South Coast, offering a glimpse into a dark part of the country's history.
  • No longer an unsung hero
    Women may be their own worst enemies, as the saying sometimes goes, but they can also be their own best friends.
  • Weak script dilutes skillful acting
    Movie enthusiasts have something local to savour this weekend with the screening of Albert Wandago's new film, Naliaka is Going, which premiered at the Nairobi Cinema on Wednesday.

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  • Kenya Police Pay Rises to Cost $26.7m
    THE KENYA government has moved to address rising insecurity by announcing sweeping reforms in the remuneration of the country's 34,000 police officers that will cost the taxpayer another Ksh2 billion ($26.7 million) each year.
  • A Brutal, Lavish Life - and He Got Away With It
    How does an unpopular dictator end his days? Alone of course - as is happening today to Field Marshal Idi Amin Dada. He has one unfulfilled wish - to return to Uganda to die and be buried there.
  • Uganda to Become 20th-Largest Country as SA Shrinks
    UGANDA’S POPULATION is projected to reach 82 million by 2050, which would make it the 20th-most populous nation on Earth. Ugandans will also be more than twice as numerous as Kenyans, according to a new study by a research centre in the United States.
  • Diplomats in Dar to Pay Fuel Tax
    DIPLOMATIC MISSIONS in Tanzania will now be required to pay tax on fuel in the continued battle to curb the rampant tax evasion in the oil sector.
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