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Supkem ordered to hold polls
The Registrar of Societies has ordered the Supreme Council of Kenya Muslims (Supkem) to hold elections in the next 45 days.
By The Standard On Sunday 11 years ago
Supkem ordered to hold polls
Perera yet to sue Kenya for new demands on Anglo Leasing
Mystery of the fresh demand for Sh3.05 billion by a businessman in the Anglo Leasing scandal contracts deepened after top government officials said they were unaware of equipment supplied from the tender.
By The Standard On Sunday 11 years ago
Perera yet to sue Kenya for new demands on Anglo Leasing
Intrigues as former ICC witness family forced to flee home
For the second time this year, the family of former ICC witness John* (identity withheld) has been forced to flee their home due to fear of the unknown.
By The Standard On Sunday 12 years ago
Intrigues as former ICC witness family forced to flee home
TNA, APK in new scramble for Meru supremacy
The heightened political rivalry witnessed in last year’s general election between TNA and APK in Mt Kenya East is brewing, even as Meru residents await the Supreme Court’s decision on whether they have to go back to the polls to elect a governor
By The Standard On Sunday 12 years ago
TNA, APK in new scramble for Meru supremacy
Phone records hold clue to terror probe
Investigation into a foiled terror attack in Mombasa last week is now centred on three aspects surrounding a car found with explosives. It is focusing on a one-month policy for which the vehicle was insured, the presumed owner of the KAN 410E Toyota Hilux and the profiles of two suspects from Wajir County, now in detention.
By The Standard On Sunday 12 years ago
Phone records hold clue to terror probe
Did Al-Qaeda from Arabian Peninsula plot foiled attack?
As police celebrate thwarting what they say could have been Kenya’s deadliest terrorist attack, investigators now believe the plotters were from the Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsular (AQAP) group based in Yemen.
By The Standard On Sunday 12 years ago
Did Al-Qaeda from Arabian Peninsula plot foiled attack?
Exposed: Booming passports, IDs sale
As government announced the sacking of fifteen high ranking immigration officials, investigations by The Standard on Sunday reveal a core of corrupt
By The Standard On Sunday 12 years ago
Exposed: Booming passports, IDs sale
Embezzling of school grants is a new low
The revelation that millions of shillings have been lost mysteriously by public schools, universities and colleges is not in the least shocking.
By The Standard On Sunday 12 years ago
Embezzling of school grants is a new low
Catalogue of Kalonzo’s ICC shuttle diplomacy
Former Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka led Cabinet ministers and top Grand Coalition Government officials on an unsuccessful mission to defer the Kenya cases at the ICC.
By The Standard On Sunday 12 years ago
Catalogue of Kalonzo’s ICC shuttle diplomacy
Witness names ODM in post-poll chaos
The second witness against Deputy President William Ruto at the International Criminal Court (ICC) has implicated ODM in the violence that engulfed the country after the disputed 2007 presidential election results.
By The Standard On Sunday 12 years ago
Witness names ODM in post-poll chaos
Ruto sustains push for Africa's seat at UN Security Council
National
By Graham Kajilwa
1 hr ago
Echesa wants negotiations on extortion case
Crime and Justice
By Kamau Muthoni
1 hr ago
Ukambani: Chaos, barricades as police battle protesters
Eastern
By Standard Team
1 hr ago
Fuel protests cripple transport nationwide
National
By Standard Team
1 hr ago
Fuel crisis: Kenyans on their own as clueless government fumbles transport sector
National
By Edwin Nyarangi and Juliet Omelo
1 hr ago
Economy suffers billions in lost business as firms remain closed
National
By Macharia Kamau and Esther Dianah
1 hr ago