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Sunday, April 30, 2000

Secrets of the KQ black box
The final moments of the Kenya Airways jet that crashed into the sea, killing 169
people, can be revealed today. The last words spoken on the flight deck as the pilot fought to save his stricken jet
are clearly revealed by a transcript of the plane's 'black box' cockpit voice
recorder.
Why Cotu must reinvent itself
As we observe Labour Day tomorrow, we should re-evaluate the role of the trade
union movement as the watchdog of workers' rights. The role of the Central
Organisation of Trade Unions (Cotu) should be critically examined as employers
become tougher on the workers by the day and take charge of the labour relations.
Detention: Huge toll on humanity
Many of Kenya's post-independence political detainees left prison so seriously ill
that instead of going home they were taken straight to hospital.
Hundreds attend historic crusade
Thousands of Kenyans yesterday swarmed the University of Nairobi open grounds
to take part in the historic miracle crusade by the visiting Christian author and
healing evangelist Pastor Benny Hinn.
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A National Bank of Kenya shareholder raises his hand in support of the
election of new bank directors during the Annual General Meeting at the
Kenyatta International Conference Centre, Nairobi, yesterday.
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(Pic: PAUL WAWERU)
Ugandan MPs appeal for better port services
The Kenya Ports Authority management has been warned to improve its services or
risk losing Ugandan business to South Africa and Dar es Salaam.
Kenya hit Somali under-17 Six Somalia players were barred from playing in yesterday's Africa Under-17
Championship match against Kenya which the hosts won 2-0 at Nakuru's Afraha
Stadium.
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