Kenyan woman returns from Lebanon ordeal

www.ntv.co.ke To Nairobi's Kayole Estate now where one family is celebrating the return of their kin, who was stuck with an abusive employer in Lebanon for four months. Nancy Wangari had emigrated to Lebanon to seek a better job but was soon trapped, with no money and no one to turn to. NTV's Mashirima Kapombe now reports on that ordeal, which fortunately had a happier ending than most.
Literary Bio Claims Obama Born in Kenya

A 1991 promotional booklet from Barack Obama's literary agent claims that the President was born in Kenya and raised in Indonesia. What does the new information mean and will the mainstream media finally start vetting Obama? Deconstructing Obama author Jack Cashill talks with Roger L. Simon about the President's changing history. See more at www.pjtv.com
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Flip Flotsam - Kenya - October 2003

Ever wondered what happens to your footwear after you're finished with it? This week's award-winning and startlingly original documentary traces the fantastic journey of Africa's most popular shoes: the flip-flop. Easily bought, quickly discarded, the flip-flop stands as a symbol of the summer holiday for millions of westerners. But in its African homeland, it undergoes a series of versatile transformations. Filmed over a two year period, this startling and uplifting film takes an ingenious look at the lifecycle of the flip-flop. It's especially noteworthy for the beauty of its photography and editing. We guarantee you will have never seen anything like it. The flip-flops' journey begins in the factories of Mombasa, where 20 million pairs a year are made. Popular all over Africa, there's one place in particular where the flip-flops really make their mark - the small Swahili island of Lamu. Cheap and cheerful, they have become an integral part of Swahili dress. Worn by all ages, the 'pata patas', as they are called by locals, are everywhere: aboard dhows and donkeys, bearing loads and left waiting for their owners on mosque doorsteps. Worn-in and worn-out they are taken to the Lamu cobblers, who specialise in flip-flop maintenance. But some are too damaged to be repaired and lie rejected with the rest of Lamu's litter. Every May, the monsoon rains wash the island's rubbish to the ocean. The downpour flushes the town clean, enabling the discarded cast-offs to make their <b>...</b>
Kenyan oil superior to Uganda's

ww.ntv.co.ke The government now says the oil deposits in Turkana are a lot more promising than earlier thought. A new report from Turkana also suggests that the oil is of better quality than that found in Ghana and Uganda. And as Rita Tinina reports, the company involved in the exploration, Tullow Oil has now spread its net much wider.
German terror suspect wanted by Kenya Police

www.ntv.co.ke A German national is tonight the most wanted person by Kenya Police. Police this afternoon released the photograph of Ahmed Khaled Mueller whom they suspect has deep connections with terror group Al-Shabaab. He is believed to have entered Kenya illegally and as Francis Mutegi reports, police are urging the German national to report to the nearest police station.
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Kenyan Spirit: Female Turkana chief leading by example

www.ntv.co.ke She may not have benefitted from any formal education, but this has not hindered Josephine Akiiru from becoming a shining light to her community. Josephine, the first ever Turkana woman to become a chief is the epitome of defiance, and has now served her community for more than seven years. She was recently recognized by the Head of State and as Loise Wangui reports on the Kenyan Spirit, Josephine's job does not stop her from being a loving mother.
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Body Of Kenyan Killed In South Sudan Arrives

The body of a Kenyan killed in South Sudan on the 13th of April has been flown home. Tabitha Musangi, who was a teacher at the John Garang International School is said to have been shot by a soldier manning the Doctor John Garang Mausoleum in Juba. This is after the driver of the taxi she was using failed to stop on time when the whistle alert for lowering the flag went off. Accompanying the body, The late Garang's Son Majok Garang said the soldiers involved have since been arrested, with relatives of the late 25 - year - old teacher saying she was not the only foreigner who has been killed under unclear circumstances in South Sudan. Judy Kosgey reports.
Expanding Business beyond Kenya

An increasing number of Kenyan companies are expanding their operations across the East African region as the East African community opens up new opportunities for investors. Over the last 4 years alone, at least a dozen companies have either opened up branches or set up fully fledged subsidiaries in some or all the 5 EAC member countries. Denis Otieno explores the move behind this trend and the consequences that lie ahead for companies venturing into transnational operations.
Kenya's unmanned borders

www.ntv.co.ke The Government has today said that talks with Ethiopia are underway to avert any further attacks by the Merille on the Kenya-Ethiopia border. Foreign Affairs Minister Prof. Sam Ongeri has however downplayed Monday's attack that saw two AP police officers killed as an ordinary pastoralist raid experienced in that part of Kenya and not a digression by Ethiopia. Yassin Juma looks at past attacks and questions if Kenyan borders are well manned to protect Kenyans.
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Van Persie's Project in Kenya

Arsenal captain and top scorer in the English Premier League this season Robin Van Persie is a man in transition as his contract is soon set to expire with numerous offers on the table not just from his current club, but also from other top clubs such as Manchester city, Barcelona and Italian champions, Juventus. But apart from football what is Van Persie's other interests? Waihiga Mwaura undertook a trip to Kisumu County where the Dutch striker and his family has invested in a charity project in the area, and tells us more.
Odinga Courting Central Kenya

To politics where Prime Minister Raila Odinga has today challenged members of the kikuyu Community to show what he termed as true nationalism by supporting a presidential candidate other than one of their own. Odinga said it was worrying that his competitors in the presidential race were ganging up against him on ethnicity basis. And as Francis Gachuri reports, Odinga declared that he was the best candidate to succeed President Mwai Kibaki and urged the vote - rich region to say Raila tosha, just like he did for Kibaki in 2002.
Top student dreams of helping Kenya

www.ntv.co.ke Elias Okwara's star is rising as he flies Kenya's flag high. The fourth year student at Drexel University in Philadelphia is a star scholar because of his high academic achievement. The former student of Aga Khan Academy in Mombasa received a full scholarship from the institution and he was among a group of students selected to study International Affairs at the Belgian Military Academy in Belgium.
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Kenya-Western relations sour

ktnkenya.tv The German and the French embassies in Kenya have expressed concern over the way the Kenyan government is treating them. The ambassadors from the two embassies revealed that they have been unable to meet with the president despite numerous attempts, as reports of thawing relations between Kenya and the west intensify. The envoys say Kenya has a right to choose whom to work with but should not alienate the west.
Kenya still lacks disaster preparedness

www.ntv.co.ke The fire at Kimathi House may have once again exposed the gaping inadequacies that are the story of disaster preparedness and response in Kenya. While the fire engines from the city council were at the scene in time, they appeared overwhelmed by the fire as they were ill equipped to reach the 6th and 7th floors of the building, which were damaged in the fire. And as NTV's Sheila Sendeyo reports, this latest incident and the admission by the city council that it is unable to cope may as well give credence to the notion that disaster preparedness in Kenya is just a joke.
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More Kenyans predisposed to liver ailments

www.ntv.co.ke Doctors are now warning that changing lifestyles are exposing a growing number of people to liver ailments. On the health assignment we bring you the story of a 36-year-old man struggling with liver failure. And as Loise Wangui reports, preventing liver failure is apparently a lot easier that many people think.
Kenyans react to oil discovery

www.ntv.co.ke And so the black gold is here and Kenyans are giving varied reactions to the discovery. Most Kenyans are hopeful that the discovery of oil in the country will not only improve the economy but also bring about development in the marginalized area. NTV's Mashirima Kapombe samples the views.
Kibaki advises Kenyans against binge drinking

www.ntv.co.ke To yet another disaster and this one is about alcohol. Earlier today, one man died in Kiambu County after consuming an illicit brew, bring such deaths in the area to five, in just a period of one week. President Kibaki is now pleading with residents of Central Kenya to leave the bottle alone. Here's NTV's Yassin Juma
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EALA MPs petion ICC on Kenyan cases

www.ntv.co.ke Kenya's quest for the ICC cases to be brought back to Kenya have received backing from East African Legislative Assembly members, who, today passed a resolution to petition the ICC on the matter. The MPs want the cases to be heard either in Kenya or at the East African court in Arusha. The MPs resolution comes just days after President Kibaki said the government is looking at possibilities of setting up a local tribunal in Kenya and as NTV's Jane Ngoiri reports, fresh efforts to save the Ocampo four seem to be gaining momentum.
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The story of a passionate Kenyan entrepreneur

www.ntc.co.ke 'Moringa Oleifera', it's a name that is yet to sip into the common vocabulary of many Kenyans.But one lady is very determined to change that.Elizabeth Mbogo is an entrepreneur who set up Botanic Treasures twoyears ago, a company that deals with a range of products most of which are derived from the Moringa Tree, identified as a 'magic tree' in some circles.Alex Mwangi brings you this inspiring story of a lady who has undoubtedly found her calling.
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Police assure Kenyans in the wake of latest grenade attack

www.ntv.co.ke Speaking at the scene of Sunday's grenade attack in Ngara, senior police officers gave one more assurance that the country was still secure despite the growing number of attacks. The Nairobi Provincial Police Officer Anthony Kibuchi and CID director Ndegwa Muhoro spoke as they visited the scene shortly after the blast.
Kenya targets harnessing of wind energy

www.ntv.co.ke The Danish Government is targeting investments in wind-generated energy for Kenya. Danish Trade and Investment minister Pia Olsen Dyhr who is on a visit in the country says Kenya needs reliable and affordable energy as she moves to lower the cost of doing business. Kenya's trade minister Moses Wetangula asked the Danish government to consider investing in the proposed multi-trillion Lamu South Sudan-Ethiopia transport corridor LAPPSETT project, which is expected to interlink key trading partners in the Horn of Africa.
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Kenya marks Labour Day

Watch KTN Live www.ktnkenya.tv The lowest paid worker in Kenya should now earn 8500 shillings following Tuesday's 13 per cent adjustment. But workers say this is not enough as they had asked for a 60 per cent pay increase. The Labour day salary adjustment was announced by vice president Kalonzo Musyoka who read a statement on behalf of president Kibaki at the celebrations held at Uhuru Park. KTN's reporter Bonny Tunya has the details
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Kenyans divided over ICC trials

www.ntv.co.ke The ICC Four maintained silence today a day after the appointment of the three judges who will preside over the Kenya case at The Hague. Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta, former head of public service Francis Muthaura, former Cabinet Minister William Ruto and radio personality Joshua arap Sang are now certain to face trial for crimes against humanity. And as Jamila Mohammed reports, analysts are now shifting their attention to the court's timetable.
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Birthers Vindicated: Obama Born in Kenya!

Alex Jones covers the new smoking gun evidence that proves Obama was born in Kenya! www.infowars.com www.prisonplanet.tv twitter.com www.facebook.com
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Organic farming taking root in W.Kenya

www.ntv.co.ke Farmers in western Kenya have embraced a new farming method which involves the use of organic manure in a bid to boost food production ...the farmers who are based in Ichina village in the county of Kakamega use traditional cultivation methods and locally available materials to prepare farm inputs such as fertilizers. And as NTV's Ouko Okusah reports, besides being cost effective the manure is also said to be more durable in the soils compared to synthetic fertilizers which are prone to leaching.
Kenyans find Karua "most inspiring" woman

www.ntv.co.ke International Women's Day will be celebrated world over on 8th March and Infotrak conducted a survey to see where exactly women stand in gender equity especially on the political front. Martha Karua who has thrown her hat in the ring for the presidential race is leading with 61 % according to the study. Most Kenyans find her inspiring for her courage and boldness and say she is purpose driven.
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Kenya strikes Liquid Gold

Watch KTN Live www.ktnkenya.tv Kenya has finally discovered oil in Northern Kenya where British Tullow Oil PLC has been conducting exploratory drilling. President Mwai Kibaki has confirmed the reports saying this is the first time Kenya has made such a discovery. Kibaki has further asked Tullow Oil to drill more wells to ascertain the commercial viability of the oil find.
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Official video for "Kenya"- Chris Taylor (CANT), Solange Knowles, Twin Shadow (#MusicforRAIN)

www.MusicforRAIN.net - "Kenya" is a track created by Chris Taylor (CANT) Solange Knowles and Twin Shadow to raise money and awareness around the issue of access to water and sanitation as part of The Replenish Africa Initiative (RAIN) founded by The Coca Cola Africa Foundation. RAIN brings together business, local government, NGO"s and committed individuals to tackle the problem of access to water and sanitation in Africa. All proceeds from 'Kenya", will be used to provide clean water and sanitation resources to Africa's most needy. Whether that's providing loos in Rwanda, rain harvesting roofs in Uganda or carrying containers in the Cameroon. See the making of, learn more and donate at http The video is directed by Natalie Johns Check out the 'making of' the music video at: bit.ly And, join the movement on Twitter via #MusicforRAIN
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Kenyan woman dies in Dubai week after brutal attack

www.ntv.co.ke A family in Thika is mourning the death of their daughter, killed by rogues in Dubai. Three men attacked Esther Wanjiru after she tried to stop a man from touching one of her friends indecently. In a tragic turn of events, her mother instantly suffered a stroke when she got news of her daughters passing and as Sheila Sendeyo reports, this is the latest incident pointing to Kenyans suffering mistreatment abroad.
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Graffiti sparks debate on Kenyan psyche

www.ntv.co.ke For the second day running, the graffiti has caught the imagination of many passers-by, with imagery-laden political messages. One message suggested that voters are so gullible that they would buy any lie from politicians. And as Ferdinand Omondi found out, many of those voters actually plead guilty as charged.
Kenya's investment in research way below peers

www.ntv.co.ke The first Africa forum on science, technology and innovation has ended with a call on both public and private sector players to institute measures to reverse Africa's brain drain. The forum, which brought together academicians and public policy makers from every corner of the continent mainly focused on youth employment, human capital development and inclusive growth.It emerged during the forum that Kenya's annual spend on research at 0.54 per cent of its gross domestic product, is slightly over half of the 1 per cent it was envisioned to be by the year 2010.
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Watch how a Kenyan Asst. Min. Ferdinand Waititu was arrested over Umoja Demolitions

Watch KTN Live www.ktnkenya.tv Kenyan Minister Waititu arrested as houses are flattened in Umoja
Kenyan men urged to boycott meals in their homes

www.ntv.co.ke Maendeleo ya Wanaume the lobby group championing for men's rights is calling on men to boycott food in their houses beginning tomorrow, to protest against increased cases of men battering. The group is urging the government to intervene to put a stop to violence against men as one more male victim of domestic violence was hospitalized in Nakuru. But sociologists are warning that this could be a simplistic way of solving a much bigger problem.
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