|
World News |
 |
 |
|
|
|
Forex Markets |
 |
 |
|
|
|
|
|
Não foi possível encontrar o ficheiro spretendido. |
|
|
|
|
|
Business and Finance |
 |
 |
|
|
|
Government |
 |
 |
|
|
|
Travel |
 |
 |
|
|
|
Tourism |
 |
 |
|
|
|
|
Wildlife, beaches, scuba diving, tribal culture, history, shopping, varied scenery and golf are Kenya's chief attractions.
Anyone who enjoys the thrill of viewing animals in the wild will love Kenya. Beach lovers will enjoy the beauty of the coast, and anyone interested in African culture will find the rural areas of Kenya more accessible than those of most countries on the continent. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Kenya rejects call for military help in Somalia Somalia's transitional government has the right to request military help from its neighbors against armed militants, the African Union said Monday, but Kenya was quick to reject the idea of sending troops and suggested the AU should spearhead such a move.
Locked away: Kenya's health anguish Daniel Mungai's family keeps him locked in a room in a wooden shack that is just big enough to fit a bed, a cupboard, Daniel and his wheel-chair. His clothes and bed are soaked with his own waste -- and he's been living like this for 15 years.
Kenyan women ban sex over political reform The fight for political reform in Kenya has moved into an unlikely venue -- the nation's bedrooms.
Human rights activists killed in Kenya Two human-rights activists were shot and killed in Kenya's capital, Nairobi, on Thursday evening, leading a U.N. investigator to call for an independent investigation to prove that Kenyan police were not involved.
Waiting for justice in Kenya She calmly recounts her story, her voice firm, her face stoic, in a dim room in Nairobi's Kibera slums.
Freed ship carrying tanks docks in Kenya A Ukrainian cargo vessel laden with tanks and other weapons docked in Kenya on Thursday, nearly five months after pirates captured it.
Somali men accused of piracy face January trial The trial of eight Somali men accused of piracy in the attempted hijacking of a Danish freighter has been put off until January after a preliminary session Thursday.
Navy: Crew on Hijacked Ship Off Somalia OK The crew on a hijacked Ukrainian cargo ship laden with tanks and heavy weaponry appear to be in good health, a U.S. Navy spokeswoman said Monday
Somali Pirates' Unexpected Booty: Russian Tanks
Buccaneers seize ships almost daily off the coast of Somalia, but the booty
doesn't usually include enough T-72s to equip a tank battalion
Did Brits Stop Kenya Murder Probe? A police report accuses British authorities of a craven approach in investigating the 1988 murder of a British tourist
The plight of the wildebeest The migration of more than a million wildebeest between Kenya and Tanzania is one of the wonders of the natural world. Tourists from around the globe have flocked to Kenya to witness the herds streaming across the savanna and over the Mara River.
Deadly hunt for 'witches' haunts Kenya villagers It may be difficult for modern-day Western cultures to fathom, but in Western Kenya, beliefs in ghosts and witches are very real. And sometimes they have deadly consequences.
Plane crashes carrying Kenya minister A plane crashed Tuesday in western Kenya, killing all four people on board, including a Cabinet minister and an assistant minister, President Mwai Kibaki said.
Thousands remain displaced months after Kenyan violence The thought of going home terrifies Sarafina Nyambura.
'We live in fear,' say gays in Kenya In a downtown Nairobi salon, tucked away in nondescript office building, women sit under hair dryers and gossip. They have their hair trimmed and their feet and hands pampered.
Can Kenyan Power-Share Plan Work? Recovering from bloody ethnic strife, the country's rivals agree to a pricey joint government -- even if power-sharing didn't work the last time
Breakdown in Kenya Coalition Talks Political uncertainty threatens new chaos as government and opposition fail to agree on power sharing
Kenya's Mobile Gold Mine
The IPO of an innovative African mobile phone company sends the country into a frenzy with dreams of profits on the stock market
Your dreams and inspirations When we asked you last week to share your dreams with us, some of the most inspiring responses came from the world's poorest countries.
Peace and Poison Arrows in Kenya The warring factions may have agreed to form a coalition but the tribes of Kenya have learned to fight -- and to make weapons to protect themselves
Kenya power deal 'on the right track' Kenya's new power-sharing deal is a "critical step toward the legitimate government of the country," U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Jendayi Frazer said Thursday, pledging the United States would keep the parties "on the right track."
U.S. pledges to keep parties in Kenya on 'right track' Kenya's new power-sharing deal is a critical step toward the legitimate government of the country, the U.S. State Department said Thursday, pledging the United States would keep the parties "on the right track."
Will the Peace Deal Stick in Kenya? A hard-won agreement to form a coalition between bitter rivals is a huge step toward stability. But several hurdles remain
Opposition Leader Leaves Kenya Kenya's opposition leader unexpectedly left the country Friday, a day after government negotiators and their rivals edged toward a power-sharing deal
Kenya's opposition threatens mass protests Kenya's opposition party says it will embark on a "mass civil disobedience campaign next week" if its demands aren't met in the intensive negotiations aimed at defusing the political crisis in the tense East African nation.
Negotiators near deal to stop Kenya violence Feuding Kenyan political parties are close to a deal that could help end recent post-election violence, according to mediators in the settlement talks.
Kenya's opposition threatens more mass protests Kenya's opposition party called for renewed mass protests unless the Parliament meets within a week and changes the constitution to make way for a political settlement.
Kenya peace talks move forward Kenyan negotiators trying to end the violent ethnic tensions that erupted after the disputed presidential elections last year have reached some sort of a political agreement and will continue talking next week, a spokesman for the mediators said.
Kenyan Rivals Sign Peace Deal Political rivals trying to lead Kenya out of weeks of violence that left more than 1,000 people dead signed an agreement Thursday, a U.N. spokesman said
No recount in Kenya vote, says Annan Both sides in a disputed presidential election in Kenya have agreed not to pursue a recount or audit of the votes, former U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan said Monday as he suggested a possible solution to a bitter and bloody political crisis.
More Kenya News... |
|
|
Directory |
 |
 |
|
|
|
News Links |
 |
 |
|
|
|
Map of Kenya |
 |
 |
|
|
|