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  Tuesday, January 27, 2004
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Former President Moi has a word with leaders shortly after opening St. Augustines' Chaplaincy at Egerton University on Sunday. He urged Kenyans to pray for President Mwai Kibaki's quick recovery.
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Sh1m bribery claims halt inquiry
Officials at the heart of the Goldenberg inquiry stand accused of taking bribes of up to Sh1 million from key players in the scandal.

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