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Nuova Zelanda
3 Chinese cities slap restrictions on foreign buyers
While New Zealand debates the impact of foreign buyers on the ever surging property market, three Chinese cities have announced new restrictions on property purchases.
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Kenya Yemen Pakistan
Raila's new war fronts on Uhuru
ODM leader Raila Odinga and a new team of strategists have crafted a multi-pronged tactic to discredit President Uhuru Kenyatta’s first four years in power. The strategy, rolled out by a newly formed strategic group and a strike force––both in his inner circle––aims at massively stepping up pressure to unseat ...
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India Costa Rica Kenya
Top politicians with 'questionable' academic papers
Top political leaders and high State officers are caught up in an academic certificate forgery fiasco that threatens their professional and political careers only 10 months to the 2017 polls. The latest to be mired in the potentially damaging farce is Jubilee rebel MP Oscar Sudi (Kapseret), who joins a ...
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Kenya
Business: Youth earn Sh5m from Huduma Kenya projects
The youth are making up to Sh5 million monthly through the Huduma Kenya Programme, Public Service, Youth and Gender Affairs Cabinet Secretary Sicily Kariuki has said.
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Kenya
Kenya: Bizarre! Woman hires man to cut off her limbs in order to claim health insurance
Ly Thi N convinced an acquaintance to cut off her left arm and foot in exchange for Sh202,574
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Kenya
Kenya: Our spy agency should not be turned into a mousy kindergarten
Spying, after all, is about breaking the law to protect the State and its citizens
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Kenya
Kenya: Kenyan importers ordered to insure with local firms
Shipping and Maritime Affairs Principal Secretary Nancy Karigithu has directed all importers to insure their cargo with local insurance companies by January next year.
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Kenya
Nairobi: Why judges want Kenya's sexual offences law amended
Kenya's sexual offences law fairly broad and comparable to others worldwide, says judge who crafted it
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Kenya
Nairobi: Judges in Kenya root for review of Sexual Offences Act to end unfair penalties
The minimum sentences for sexual offences continue to draw criticism from judges who want the law changed to allow them make independent decisions.
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Kenya
NSSF halts bid for Africa’s third tallest tower on safety fears
The National Social Security Fund (NSSF) has abandoned its plan to raise Hazina Trade Centre to 39 floors, dashing Kenya’s ambition of hosting Africa’s third tallest building.