Kenya

Kenyan women to go on sex strike in political protest

Kenyan women to go on sex strike in political protestNairobi - A group of Kenyan women's organizations have called on the nation's wives and girlfriends to withdraw conjugal rights in an attempt to bring an end to political strife that some fear could ultimately lead to renewed ethnic violence.

The Women's Development Organisation says it will also approach the wives of Prime Minister Raila Odinga, 64, and President Mwai Kibaki, 78, to join the week-long sex strike.

UN denies working with alleged war criminal in DR Congo

congoNairobi/Kinshasa - The United Nations peacekeeping force in the Democratic Republic of Congo (MONUC) Wednesday dismissed media reports it was working with a former rebel leader facing war crimes charges. The BBC said its correspondent in the DR Congo had seen documents proving General Bosco Ntaganda was taking part in the chain of command in a mission involving MONUC.

Kenyan speaker ruling continues government impasse

Kenyan speaker ruling continues government impasse Nairobi - Kenya's government speaker on Tuesday delivered an eagerly awaited ruling that did nothing to break the deadlock in a government spat which has paralysed Parliament and threatened to dissolve the increasingly fragile coalition government. Prime Minister Raila Odinga is battling Vice-President Kalonzo Musyoka for control of government business in Parliament.

President Mwai Kibaki's Party of National Unity (PNU) says the constitution gave the president the right to appoint Musyoka as the head of government business.

Two foreign aid workers released in Somalia

Two foreign aid workers released in Somalia Nairobi/Mogadishu - Two European aid workers employed by Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) who were kidnapped in Somalia over a week ago have been released, reports said Tuesday. The BBC cited militant Islamist group al-Shabaab as saying it had released the Danish nurse and Belgian doctor.

However, a regional spokeswoman for MSF in the Kenyan capital Nairobi could not immediately confirm the reports.

The pair were taken nine days ago on the way to Hudur, the capital of the Bakol region in south-west Somalia.

Two plead guilty after massive ivory haul in Kenya

Two plead guilty after massive ivory haul in Kenya Nairobi - Two men on Monday pleaded guilty to illegal ivory possession in Kenya after they being arrested in one of East Africa's biggest seizures in recent years, the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) said.

Paul Udoto, spokesman for KWS, said the two men - a Kenyan and a Tanzanian - were arrested with 512 kilograms of elephant tusks near the Kenyan-Tanzania border on Saturday.

Kenyan premiere: New elections may be necessary

Kenyan premiere: New elections may be necessary Nairobi - Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga has warned that new elections may be the only way to solve an ever-widening rift in the coalition government formed early in 2008 to end the post-election violence that ripped the county apart. Odinga is battling Vice-President Kalonzo Musyoka for control of government business in parliament.

Kibaki's Party of National Unity (PNU) says the constitution gave the president the right to appoint Musyoka as the head of government business.

Odingai is furious, believing it is part of attempts to sideline him.

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