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  Wednesday, February 04, 2004
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Transport and Communications Minister John Michuki talks to passengers in a matatu that has met all the safety requirements on the Githunguri-Nairobi route.
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Michuki holds crisis talks on 'matatu' laws
Transport Minister John Michuki moved yesterday to tackle the shortage of seatbelts and speed governors which has grounded thousands of matatus (commuter taxis) countrywide.

Wednesday Magazine
  • My journey to hell and back
    After the death of her parents, Lucy Wanjiru Nderi became an alcoholic, was hospitalised for depression, and even found herself in prison. These were the lowest moments of her life, which she is now trying to rebuild. She told her story to GRACE MUIRURI.
  • Digo women making new, exciting versions of 'ugali'
    Women from the coast region are generally regarded as the best cooks in the country, particularly when it comes to making pilau.
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The week's EastAfrican.
  • All's Not Well With Gadgets at Kenya Airports
    THE KENYA Civil Aviation Authority recently warned airlines that some of its key equipment were unserviceable despite chief executive Chris Kuto's assertion that all was well in the country's airspace.
  • Rebel Movement Faction 'Joins' Opposition
    UGANDA'S GROUP of Seven opposition parties is wooing the breakaway National Resistance Movement's Parliamentary Advocacy Forum (PAFO), with a view to setting up a political alliance ahead of the next general election scheduled for 2006.
  • Concern Over Errant Dar Lawyers
    THE TANGANYIKA Law Society (TLS) meets this week to discuss as many as 23 cases pending against errant lawyers as the Bar association seeks to address public concern over falling standards, pilferage of clients' money and unethical conduct by members of the legal fraternity.
  • We are for Peace, Now Museveni, Kagame Tell UK
    UGANDAN PRESIDENT Yoweri Museveni and his Rwandan counterpart Paul Kagame have pledged to mend relations between their two countries.
Edition for February 02 - 08, 2004
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