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All districts, yesterday, received equipment to help accelerate planned settlements, best known as Imidugudu.

NGOMA – Police in Ngoma District is holding a head teacher and three other staff members of a local public secondary school for allegedly circumventing student admission procedures.

Famine is over in Somalia, the UN declared on Friday, raising hope that Somali refugees who fled into Kenya to escape hunger could soon be on their way home.

Students from the Kigali Institute of Technology (KIST) pointed out ignorance as the major cause of unwanted marriages amongst the youth, urging for more sensitization on the use of contraception.

The Minister of Natural Resources, Stanislas Kamanzi, has dismissed critics of the land lease process, saying it does not constitute a challenge to citizens since payment applies to a “very limited” number of land owners.

Gen. Charles-Henri Delcour, the Belgian Chief of Defence, is expected in the country tomorrow on a two-day official visit.

A number of Kenyans living and working in the UK risk being kicked out of the country if the British Government effects a new radical immigration policy.

The East African Community (EAC) Secretary General, Dr Richard Sezibera, has disclosed that the secretariat will this year work harder to ensure the implementation of the bloc’s single tourist visa.