By on July 23, 2010
Kenya Police has once again taken the dubious distinction of being the most corrupt institution in the country, signalling the failure of all the systems put in place to cleanse and sanitise it.
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By wilson on July 23, 2010
The participation of key Government officials, namely permanent secretaries, heads of departments and parastatal chiefs, in the constitution campaigns has not gone down well, and for good reason.
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By wilson on July 23, 2010
If undecided people were to vote today, 73 per cent would vote ‘Yes’, a new opinion poll shows.
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By on March 12, 2010
Arguably, laudable efforts have been made to reform the Lands Ministry that has always carried the dubious distinction of being a haven of corruption.
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By on March 12, 2010
The United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination is calling on Nigerian authorities to tackle the underlying causes of repeated outbreaks of deadly ethnic and religious violence near the northern city of Jos.
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