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THE MOST FROM THE COAST! XINHUA NEWS SERVICE REPORTS FROM THE AFRICAN CONTINENT. Lawyers group fault ban on Kenyan child adoptions by foreigners. Kenya’s umbrella lawyers body have faulted the government’s decision to ban adoption of children by foreigners over alleged trafficking, terming it unconstitutional. The constitution has no provision that allows the Cabinet to suspend operation of any law at any given time, Mboya said in a statement released in Nairobi. The decision was informed by a report rel...
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THE MOST FROM THE COAST! XINHUA NEWS SERVICE REPORTS FROM THE AFRICAN CONTINENT. JOHANNESBURG South Africa (Xinhua) -. Former Lesotho Prime Minister Thomas Thabane seen earlier while attending the High-level Forum of South-South Cooperation for Sustainable Development in Johannesburg, South Africa. Former Lesotho Prime Minister Thabane has fled out of personal safety concerns, the South African Broadcasting Corporation has reported. XINHUA PHOTO - ZHAI JIANLAN. CAPE TOWN South Africa (Xinhua) -. Thabane,...
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THE MOST FROM THE COAST! XINHUA NEWS SERVICE REPORTS FROM THE AFRICAN CONTINENT. Kenya officials to host tripartite talks over Somali refugee issue. By Njoroge Kaburo NAIROBI (Xinhua) -. Kenyan plans to host a talk that will bring together the UN High Commissioner for Refugees and Somali government to discuss over a pact signed in 2013 on repatriation of refugees, a senior government official said on Monday. The deputy president stressed that the return of the refuges will be orderly and pointed out that...
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THE MOST FROM THE COAST! XINHUA NEWS SERVICE REPORTS FROM THE AFRICAN CONTINENT. Residents walk past garbage dumps as a school boy fetches stagnant water next to railway line at Kibera Slums where Cholera has been reported in Nairobi. Cholera cases have been reported in eleven Kenyan counties, leaving 65 people dead, since the beginning of January. XINHUA PHOTO - JOHN OKOYO. Health Secretary suggests 'Kenya will end cholera in one month'. The United Nations (UN) World Health Organization Kenya Representa...
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THE MOST FROM THE COAST! XINHUA NEWS SERVICE REPORTS FROM THE AFRICAN CONTINENT. Kenya spat with foreign funded NGOs reflects on sovereignty. The latest altercation between Kenya and several foreign funded civil society organizations is a litmus test on the East African nation’s sovereignty, have experts said. Kenya’s spat with rights groups escalated in April after the Garissa University terrorist attack that claimed 148 lives. Some of the blacklisted organizations included prominent coast based rights ...
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THE MOST FROM THE COAST! XINHUA NEWS SERVICE REPORTS FROM THE AFRICAN CONTINENT. Tides Courtesy Of Kenya Ports Authority. MOMBASA, August 19 - 25, 2016. 33 m at 04.49 hrs. (4.49 am) and 3.6 m. at 17.03 hrs. (5.03 pm). 02 m at 10.43 hrs. (10.43 am) and 0.1 m. at 23.11 hrs. (11.11 pm). 34 m at 05.23 hrs. (5.23 am) and 3.6 m. at 17.39 hrs. (5.39 pm). 02 m at 11.21 hrs. (11.21 am) and 0.1 m. at 23.45 hrs. (11.45 pm). 02 m at 11.59 hrs. (11.59 am). NOTE: Standard Port is Kilindini. You read it first at.
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THE MOST FROM THE COAST! XINHUA NEWS SERVICE REPORTS FROM THE AFRICAN CONTINENT. Tanzania military plan to increase defence budget by 30 per cent. DAR ES SALAAM Tanzania (Xinhua) -. Tanzania has said that it will increase its defense budget by 30 per cent in the next fiscal year. He said in 2014/ 2015 fiscal year, the National Assembly approved a 729 million U.S. dollars budget for the ministry. Terrorism is a global challenge. terrorists are now undertaking a special campaign of recruiting youths fr...
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THE MOST FROM THE COAST! XINHUA NEWS SERVICE REPORTS FROM THE AFRICAN CONTINENT. Second Somali commercial bank open for business in Mogadishu. MOGADISHU Somalia (Xinhua) -. Locally-owned Premier Bank has this week launched banking services in Somali capital Mogadishu, becoming the second operating commercial bank in the war-torn Horn of African country. In the past two decades, insecurity in Somalia of civil war shattered economic institutions and public service sectors. Premier Bank is a privately owned...
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THE MOST FROM THE COAST! CLICK HERE TO READ LAST WEEK'S ISSUE OF. AUGUST 12, 2016. MOST READ STORIES IN PAST TWENTY FOUR HOURS. Coast tightens security in tourist resorts as high season begins. Mombasa-Nairobi Railway wins acclaim from Visiting Diplomats. Kenya ready to ratify global Maritime deal against illegal fishing. Kenya Kesho host Bamburi 'Cycle, Run and Walk Charity' Event. Eliud Kipchoge winning Gold for men's marathon at Rio Olympics. RIO DE JANEIRO Brazil (Xinhua) -. XINHUA PHOTOS - LIU BIN.
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THE MOST FROM THE COAST! XINHUA NEWS SERVICE REPORTS FROM THE AFRICAN CONTINENT. President urges strengthening of 'anti-terror training' in schools. Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta on Friday urged schools and universities to device ways of detecting and thwarting terror attacks in their institutions. Kenyatta said university administrators must liaise with security chiefs and organize a programme to train students on how to respond in case of terror attacks. Kenyan authorities have increased security alo...