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  Wednesday, April 23, 2003

Nyatike MP Hon Ochola Ogur (right) and other Members of Parliament being welcomed by traditional dancers at the Leisure Lodge Hotel in Diani, Kwale when they arrived for a meeting in preparation for the National Constitutional Conference to be held on April 28th in Nairobi.

Kiraitu and Biwott in lobby for reform deal
Justice minister Kiraitu Murungi and Kanu's Nicholas Biwott were at the centre of lobbying yesterday to try to find common ground on key issues in the draft Constitution.

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  • Uganda Parties Want 'Oppressive' Acts Struck Out
    FOLLOWING THE recent gains made by Uganda's political parties against laws they call obnoxious, the Uganda People's Congress (UPC) wants the Constitutional Court to overturn the Movement Act, the Police Act and the Terrorism Act.
  • Somaia: More Suits Likely Over Debt Cases
    KETAN SOMAIA now faces possible litigation from various quarters, with a London businessman saying he was consulting lawyers in Kenya to file a case over a $23 million debt.
  • US to Continue Assisting Dar
    THE United States has assured Tanzania that it is committed to assisting the country with development and humanitarian aid despite the fact that Tanzania did not support the US in its war against Iraq.
  • NARC Retreat a Tactical Move to Cool Tempers
    THE DIVISIONS that have dogged the National Rainbow Coalition (NARC) government for the past three months will only end with the enactment of a new constitution that allows for broader power-sharing, analysts say.
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