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Djokovic wins longest Grand Slam final in history of tennis

Posted Sunday, December 30,   2012 | By Agencies

Novak Djokovic cemented his place at the top of men’s tennis by outlasting Rafael Nadal in a five-set epic to retain his Australian Open title....

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Making a tidy sum from a low-cost, urban greenhouse

Posted Thursday, February 23,   2012 | By JOSHUA MASINDE jmasinde@ke.nationmedia.com

Like many other Nairobi residents, Mr Simon Kamuyu would often buy groceries...

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Earning a livelihood from IT and loving it

Posted Thursday, February 23,   2012 | By LILIAN NDUATI
Their efforts in technology business have helped Kenya earn the tag ‘Silicon Savannah’. Photo/GRAPHICS

They are ambitious, aggressive and tech-savvy. In their efforts, they’ve shown that one can turn...

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Govt on the spot over canceling 100 jobs

Posted Thursday, February 23,   2012 | By Chris Obore

More than 100 jobs put for grabs at a government agency have caused waves with reports showing that they had earlier been given away but later withdrawn from holders before their contracts expired....

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Invest in learning to turn ideas into cash

Posted Thursday, February 23,   2012 | By PATRICK WAMEYO

In “Making your money work for you,” we introduced the baby steps to wealth creation...

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Add some pattern to your life

Posted Thursday, February 23,   2012 | By LIZ NJENGA liznjenga108@gmail.com

It is a thing of beauty that the human mind is so capable of adapting to new environments ...

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Will pain in my breast go without treatment?

Posted Thursday, February 23,   2012 | By Vincent Karuhanga

I had a miscarriage two weeks ago and this was followed by painful breasts. Now there is pain is in my armpit. What causes it and will it go without drugs?...

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A nurse manually pumps oxygen for a premature baby. The death toll in the children’s ward in Jinja Referral Hospital in the last six months is estimated at 100.

A nurse manually pumps oxygen for a premature baby. The death toll in the children’s ward in Jinja Referral Hospital in the last six months is estimated at 100. PHOTO BY DALTON WANYERA

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Cameroon adopts biometric voter registration

Posted Thursday, February 23,   2012 | By BISONG ETAHOBEN

Cameroon’s elections governing body Elecam has accepted to adopt biometric registration. The system will be used during the next round of registration, which was announced two weeks ago on the instructions of President Paul Biya....

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Sodomites, prostitutes should not be equated to teachers and doctors

Posted Thursday, February 23,   2012 | By Martin Ssempa

I was deeply disturbed by Mr Daniel Kalinaki’s article titled, “Those who go after gays and sex workers will one day go after teachers and doctors”...

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