Child porn teacher allowed back in the classroom
A teacher who downloaded child porn has been allowed to resume his career by the Department for Education.
Read More »Obama picks confidante Susan Rice as national security adviser
President Barack Obama chose close confidante Susan Rice as his new national security adviser on Wednesday in a shakeup that increases the White House's control over foreign policy and brings a blunt-spoken voice to Obama's inner circle.
Read More »Egypt threat gaffe over Ethiopia dam
Egyptian politicians are embarrassed after being caught suggesting hostile acts against Ethiopia to stop it from building a dam across the Blue Nile.
Read More »New Burundi law 'censors' media
Burundi's President Pierre Nkurunziza has approved a new media law which critics have condemned as an attack on press freedom.
Read More »Chrysler refuses 2.7m Jeep recall
Chrysler is refusing a request by the US government to recall 2.7 million Jeeps.
Read More »Zimbabwe hackers hit ANC website
Opponents of President Robert Mugabe have targeted the website of South Africa's governing ANC, accusing it of backing Zimbabwe's leader.
British man survives 15th floor fall in New Zealand
A British man has survived a fall from the 15th floor of a building in New Zealand, local media report.
US spy data 'prevented attacks'
The US electronic spying chief has said massive surveillance programmes newly revealed by an ex-intelligence worker had disrupted dozens of terror plots.
Czech PM Petr Necas to resign over aide scandal
Czech Prime Minister Petr Necas has announced that he will resign on Monday after days of political turmoil.
Damascus hit by double bombings
Two suicide bombers have blown themselves up in the centre of the Syrian capital, Damascus, killing 14 people, Syrian state media says.
Mumias restructures to shore up cane production
Mumias Sugar Company (MSC) has embarked on a major restructuring exercise to boost its earnings as well as increase payments to farmers.
- Stiff competition forces shutdown of Swift Global
- Manufacturers welcome EAC plan to cut business costs
- Farmer uses wire mesh to fight aflatoxin in maize crop
- State plans airstrips for all 47 counties
- Kenya Airways earnings hit by Euro Zone crisis
- State stares at more job cuts to bring down soaring public wage bill
Promoters Try To Explain Tarrus Concert Fail
But today, they sent a press release explaining why the concert did not take off. While they sent their sincerest apologies, it would seem that a refund for the event is still a distant dream.



























