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Friday, January 18, 2002

His Holiness Dr Syedna Mohammed Burhanuddin, the spiritual leader of Bohra community worldwide, waves to his followers who flocked the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, Nairobi to see him off after his visit to the country.

Kenya seeks US$0.5b aid for Aids drugs
Kenya is seeking a Sh39 billion loan to underwrite the cost of giving free anti-retroviral drugs to people with Aids.

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  • Giving hope to twilight girls
    Ganjoni is one of the best known neighbourhoods in Mombasa. The main street is busy with matatus, trailers and other vehicles that ply the route.
  • One of the most striking sights on earth
    Lake Nakuru was the first National Park in Africa to be created primarily to conserve bird life. Famed ornithologist Roger Tory Peters described the pink mass of flamingo on the fringes of the lake as "the world's most fabulous bird spectacle".
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  • Outrage Over Shooting
    THE UGANDA police has come under heavy criticism for using live bullets to disperse a peaceful demonstration on Saturday by supporters of the opposition, Uganda Peoples Congress (UPC). A journalism student was shot dead and other people injured when police moved in to stop a UPC rally from taking place.
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