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Monday, 21 February 2011

gift from God

YouTube - NTVKenya's Channel: "http://www.ntv.co.ke
A child, it is said, is a gift from God. And for Mzee Cheserem Bogoria, his were a ten-fold gift from God. But unfortunately, two of the gifts have caused him and his wife more agony than joy. The two children have strange physical features, which have kept villagers talking behind their backs, and one child has already run away from home to live in the bush. And as Ferdinand Omondi reports from Baringo County, Cheserem is appealing for help to save his other child, who is still at home


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Sunday, 20 February 2011

Gadafi Mosque in kampala Uganda

Is the kampala mosque the largest in East africa and 3 rd largest in Africa?
see the video below by lolani kalu for NTV

Tuesday, 8 February 2011

South Sudan backs independence - results

Newest african nation

Southern Sudan voted overwhelmingly for independence, election officials have confirmed.

They said nearly 99% of the voters in January's referendum were in favour of dividing Africa's biggest country.

Earlier, Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir again said he would accept the outcome of the vote.

The poll was agreed as part of a 2005 peace agreement ending more than two decades of civil war between the south and north Sudan.

Although the vote was peaceful, tension remains high in parts of the oil-rich border region.

At least 50 people were killed over the weekend in fighting between soldiers in south Sudan's Upper Nile state.
more from the bbc:

BBC News - South Sudan backs independence - results

Monday, 7 February 2011

End of the road for Masai giraffe

nation.co.ke
Did KWS really shoot the giraffe?

A male Maasai giraffe with a broken right foreleg lies by the side of Nairobi-Magadi road, Friday January 28, 2011. ADAM WITHEY, a traveller who took the photographs, believes it was hit by a vehicle earlier that morning. He says the incident took place just before Ol Tepesi, about 2 or 3 kilometres from the National Museums of Kenya's Olorgesaille prehistoric site. The matter was reported to Kenya Wildlife Service, he adds, and to various other conservation groups. While returning to Magadi the following day he stopped at Ol Tepesi and was informed that the KWS had arrived later that day and the giraffe had been shot and dragged away.



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