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IEBC Boss remarks over 50,000 shared IDS as legitimate
More than 50,174 shared national ID numbers are legitimate and had been accepted as part of the voters register, IEBC chief executive Ezra Chiloba
Ryan, Syanna and Azar shine as second generation drivers rule
The opening round of the KCB Kenya National Autocross Championship 2017 came to a dramatic end at Cheita Farm over the weekend with second
Industries ministry push for ban on second-hand car imports
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Nine month old baby dies in Mukuru fire incident
A nine month old baby died on Monday night while her parents were injured in a fire incident in Nairobi’s Mkuru slums. Several other
Afghan civilian casualties at record high in 2016
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