The Big Story
The making of champions
Posted 2/2/2012
Elgeyo-Marakwet is the Mecca of world long distance runners. More than 5,000 athletes are on the roads...
Counties
Beauty and culture for the tourist trail
Posted 2/2/2012
The landscape is breathtaking. Waterfalls cascade over the gigantic escarpment and provide...
Counties
Flourspar mining set to be the real big earner
Posted 2/2/2012
Fluorspar mining could be one of the big earners for Elgeyo-Marakwet county...
Counties
Hope for fair sharing of power in new era
Posted 2/2/2012
The Keiyo and Marakwet have a long history of rivalry. During the 24-year rule of former...
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History lives on a bed of green gold
- Single shot that scarred the nation
- Koitalel found a permanent home
- Firebrand who fought for rights of the oppressed
- County the citadel of Mau Mau’s fight for freedom
- Trailblazers who put Kenya on world map
- Uhuru: Great to be back on my own feet
- Fear rife among migrant workers
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Trade the key to ending clashes
- Ramisi’s revival sweetens economy
- Time for tea on the Cherangani Hills
- Icipe leads war on hunger and disease
- Meet Homa Bay MPs
- Tea pickers and their employers in war of words
- Passion for farming takes over
- Crossborder trade booms again as peace brings dividends to all
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Debate rages as the Suba face identity threat
- Lakeside sound on the national stage
- Magical beat of the dancing drummers
- Where the beat is in the blood
- Meat-eating ritual that baffles and delights …
- Dome that is a work of art
- Secret rites that bring the rains
- Ngecha, the little town hoping to paint itself
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To Wajir in 27 hours! The story of sand, dust and floods
- There is hope for Wajir in new era, but security must be fixed
- Golden pay-off for the pain
- How county fell from the top in examinations
- Why the climate, culture and poverty are a threat to youth
- Colleges offer hope where all schools struggle to impress
- Dunes that bring life to Lamu
- Sea matatus turn life’s wheels
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Professor of firsts leads university into new era of growth
- Mythbuster: the modest professor
- BOCHA: Where pupils dodge buffaloes
- KABAJI: Sense of despair that new leaders must address
- ALI: I survived Mandera’s evil axis
- How Vihiga sons fit in the boots of their fathers
- MBUGUA: Back in the day, life left too good a taste
- Schooling stays bottom of the class
- Leaders have their work cut out in the land of hardship
- Feared in life, respected in death
- A museum for six of the best
- Raila: County Govts to face revenue test
- Gang-rape killings in Nyamira worrying
- PM Odinga, Mudavadi clash over polls
- Stop lawlessness in row over park fees
- Bills on power shift to 47 counties ready
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