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  Friday, June 06, 2003
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Ms Beatrice Mwaringa, a delegate from Kilifi, joins the Bomas of Kenya traditional dancers as they entertain the constitutional review delegates before the beginning of the day's deliberations yesterday. Photo/Fredrick Onyango.

Farewell to Kenya as 'Mathenge' flies home
The Ethiopian farmer being touted as freedom fighter General Mathenge was scheduled to slip quietly out of Kenya this morning.


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The week's EastAfrican.
  • Kazibwe Quitting Was 'Arranged With M-7'
    FORMER VICE President Specioza Kazibwe, whose shock resignation two weeks ago knew she would be stepping down almost as soon as President Museveni appointed her for a second term two years ago.
  • Third Term: Will M-7 Call Referendum?
    UGANDA'S NATIONAL Resistance Movement (NRM) government is planning to call a national referendum to decide whether a president can stand for more than two five-year terms, sources said last week.
  • Kibaki's 'One-Term' Rule Threatening to Split NARC
    Kibaki's supporters argue that being an accomplished economist with a wealth of experience on matters of public affairs, he should be allowed to go for a second term.
  • BP Tanzania Probes $2.7m Jet Fuel Loss
    A TEAM of auditors is investigating the loss of six million litres of jet fuel worth Tsh2.7 billion ($2.7 million) reported missing from BP (T) Ltd's depots in Dar es Salaam and Arusha.
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