Letters

Editor, Eighteen years after the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, denial and trivialization
Editor, May the heavenly father bless the seven women MPs who really stood for the sanctity of life when they refused to vote a clause that all but legalized abortion.
Editor, Personally, I think Manchester City has finally lost grip of the English premiership race after that devastating loss to resurgent Arsenal. Finally, United can go all the way to do what they know best and win their historic twentieth league title. For me, this has not come as a surprise.
Editor,
Let me use your newspaper to respond to a letter by Sabin in The New Times, April, 9, titled “KCC ought to be more considerate”.
Editor, I wish to respond to a story that appeared in The New Times, this week, titled “survivors should tell their own stories – scholars”. I really applaud the scholars, especially our very own Prof. Njoya, for being bold enough to address issues of concern to the continent of Africa.
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