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  Wednesday, May 28, 2003

Mzee Rapei Seso, 60, holds his son, Simon Seso, 4, who was enrolled at the Compassion International Kenya, at Isinya in Kajiado, yesterday. The organisation, which runs a programme to assist needy children, aims at registering 1,000 children from the district, which has been hit by food shortage.
Photo by Joseph Mathenge

Military split on deal for Sh29b jet fighters
The military is split over plans to buy new fighter jets which have been on the international market for less than an year.

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