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Crime, Courts & Investigations - (10/02/2010 )
Alarm over vehicle registration Flaws
The deal was sealed with a handshake before the two men headed in different directions. One of them went to Kenya Revenue Authority headquarters while the other went to his office to await some money. ... Read More
 
The fluid state of abortion laws
The prevailing wrong-footed debate on abortion is centred on whether life begins on conception or at birth and what should the new constitution provide. If legalities alone are examined, the picture will become clearer. ... Read more
 
Border where anarchy thrives as officers watch
If idling is a job description, then immigration staff manning the Mandera border control post may be said to be performing their work perfectly.Most spend their day chatting and reading novels or strolling up and down the office corridors. ... Read more
 
Conman meets his match
When the telephone rang, Ashley was not at her desk. Her colleague, Alex gazed at the phone and finally decided to pick it after it rang for more than three times. ... Read more
 
Orphan’s three-year wild walk for lack of fees
He was a melancholic boy. His dreams had been shattered after the family’s only breadwinner died. He could not remain in school for lack of fees. His hopes that the school’s principal could sympathise with him were shattered when he sent him back home. ... Read more
 
Concubines’ legal reprieve
Q: How does the law reconcile the position of one-man-one-wife as per the Marriage Laws with that of the Law of Succession, which recognises many wives? ... Read more
 
Lessons from SA crime audit
It’s known as the Rainbow nation for good measure. Having gone through the ravages of racism and come out more united, the country is now set to host the world for a month long soccer-bonanza, crime figures notwithstanding. ... Read more
 

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