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Hooded motorcyclists armed with whips and clubs attacked crowds protesting alleged police violence in two of Kenya’s biggest cities, in events that left at least 23 people injured.
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Kenya's struggle with fake medicines has escalated from a health emergency to a major business, regulatory and financial crisis that endangers lives and undermines investor confidence. With an estimated 30 percent of medicines in Africa believed to be counterfeit,
An International Monetary Fund mission is in Kenya for two weeks to assess the impact of corruption on public finances, with the findings expected to inform a new program requested by the government.
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The warriors work with the Ewaso Lions conservation group to spot signs of lions and then notify local villagers if a lion is in the area. This effort allows the village to protect their livestock and reduces the risk of people hurting the lions over lost goats and camels.
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Kenya has formalised local peace committees, which support dialogue around causes of conflict and promote trust.
The peacekeeping mission has cost taxpayers Sh4.5 billion in nine months at a time when the country is struggling to finance its obligations leading to deep budget cuts in key sectors like