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Saturday, June 12, 1999
Beatings spark waves of anger
A wave of outrage was yesterday directed at police who in many ways behave exactly like brutes. Rev.Timothy Njoya himself believes the two men, who clobbered him and broke his arm, were policemen.
Budget splits opinion
The donor community and financial analysts say the national budget was well thought but will not balance. It did not take into consideration austere government expenditure measures.
Commission winds up hearing sessions
The Akiwumi Commission wound up yesterday after 11 months of hearing evidence on the tribal clashes that rocked the country between 1991 and 1998. The commission, which has sat for 194 days in Mombasa, Nakuru, Kisumu and Nairobi, has been sued in the High Court by a former district officer and the Nakuru Catholic Diocese.

Thank lawmakers, CJ tells man on death row
A man on death row was set free yesterday by Chief Justice Zacchaeus Chesoni who told him to thank lawmakers for his life. Francis Tobigo Naili was sentenced to death eight years ago for killing an eight-year-old girl.

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NCEC co-convenor Davider Lamba consoles Rev.Timothy Njoya from his hospital bed as the injured cleric reads the Nation (Pic: Nation Photographer)

Experts' view on economy
The implementation of the measures proposed in the Budget will determine how fast the economy grows, post-Budget reviews by major business advisory firms have concluded.

Lack of rain a matter of concern
Lack of rain in most parts of the country is causing concern, with the Ministry of Agriculture revising downwards its maize production estimates.

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Other headlines from today's edition

Bullet Project funds too little - AAK Bullet   Plea for more fair tax rates Bullet Foundation launches initiative  
Bullet Church blamed for chaos Bullet Cut next leader's powers, says Moi Bullet Gor go hunting on hostile grounds  

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