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  Sunday, October 19, 2003
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Boxers Suleiman Bilali, David Munyasia and Daniel Shisia display their medals when the Kenya team arrived from Abuja on Friday. Bilali won gold while Munyasia and Shisia won a bronze each.
Photo by Chris Omollo

Generous perks which suspended judges will miss
Suspended judges who will face a tribunal after being named in the Ringera Report on corruption will now survive on a half salary only.

  • Beauty and Janet's dreams
    With beads of sweat pouring down her face and her beautiful giraffe neck, she shifts her eyes back and forth from left to right and right to left in a captivating rhythm of dance and exercise.
  • Double jeopardy over Goldenberg
    Double jeopardy last week rocked the Goldenberg inquiry into the massive loss of public funds between 1990 and 1993.
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The week's EastAfrican.
  • Donors Pushed for Ringera Report
    INTENSE PRESSURE from the donor community led to the controversial release of a highly damaging report on corruption in Kenya's judiciary that has created a storm of controversy.
  • Movement, Parties Hit Deadlock
    TALKS MEANT to break the political deadlock in Uganda failed to make progress last week, as the ruling Movement engaged in a historic dialogue with representatives of Milton Obote's Uganda People's Congress (UPC).
  • Railways' Sale: Dar to Go It Alone
    TANZANIA IS going ahead with privatisation of the Tanzania Railways Corporation (TRC) without Uganda and Kenya despite earlier plans to private the three East Africa railway firms as a single network under one operator.
  • Kibaki's US Visit: No Media Savvy?
    PRESIDENT MWAI Kibaki must have sensed that his state visit would not go entirely as hoped when he was briefly trapped inside his limousine upon arriving at the White House for a grand welcoming ceremony last Monday.
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