Protests over police killing in Kenya
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Protests in the Kenyan capital Nairobi intensified on Thursday, with vehicles set ablaze and police firing teargas to disperse crowds angered by the death in custody of a political blogger last week,
Kenyan law penalizes the trafficking of species that could undermine the ecosystem with fines of up to €140,000 and even prison sentences. The two individuals in question received a fine of €6,800 each.
Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has warned members of the public against provoking police officers during demonstrations.
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Kenya's government was set to present its budget to parliament on Thursday, carefully prepared to avoid a repeat of massive protests over tax hikes a year ago.
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President William Ruto's Senior Economic Advisor, Moses Kuria, has lauded former President Uhuru Kenyatta's return to the leadership of the Jubilee Party, calling it a timely development amid growing political tensions in the country.
Kenya's finance minister will present a budget on Thursday aimed at boosting revenues to service debt while avoiding tax measures that triggered the kind of deadly protests that rocked East Africa's biggest economy last year.
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The Kenya Times on MSNEuropean Bank for Development to Open Offices in KenyaThe European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has announced plans to open an office in Nairobi later this year. The move is part of the bank’s expansion into Sub-Saharan Africa. According to a statement from Kenya Power,