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Tame the foul gambler in you
I once gambled all my pocket money — a whooping Sh50 — and was devastated. I cannot have been 16 years old then
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My brother’s kidney keeps me alive
Forget lofty phrases, poetry even. Nothing manifests love like an act of sacrifice — that gesture of putting your life on the line for someone else.
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To avoid injuries, focus on habits and not diets
Over the past eight weeks we have been focusing on how to get our immune system in top-notch shape for the New Year.
Standard Newspaper
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She gets her hands dirty in a mans world
When you drive into a car wash station, you expect young men to come to you like bees offering to clean your car and make it as good as new.
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State to use Sh3.2b to revive post-poll cases
The government is set to spend over Sh3.2 billion to restart 5,000 post-election violence cases, lying dormant at the office of the Director of Public Prosecution (DPP) for the last four years.
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Markets regulator forms interim board to run CMC
The ongoing boardroom wrangles at listed auto dealer, Cooper Motors Corporation (CMC) Holdings Limited, could be coming to an end. The Capital Markets Authority (CMA) has decided to clean house at the firm by appointing an interim board to run the firms affairs.
Topix
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Cumberland Students Sell Handmade Bracelets to Help Kenyan School
When Cumberland School students saw pictures of a school in Kenya where students are packed shoulder-to-shoulder, knees-to-back into a small classroom with tin walls, four fourth-grade girls took the extra initiative to raise funds for the school by selling handmade bracelets, hair bows and headbands during their summer break.
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Obama's grandma injured after car rolls in Kenya
In this Feb. 6, 2008 file photo, Sarah Obama, step-grandmother of U.S. President Barack Obama, sits in the backyard of her house in the village of Kogelo, near the shores of Lake Victoria, in Kenya.
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PM meets central Kenya delegation
Prime Minister Raila Odinga said Tuesday he has nothing against any community in Kenya and would have no reason to visit revenge on people of Central Kenya because they have never wronged him.












