Energy minister Kiraitu Murungi (left) speaks with his Internal Security counterpart Prof George Saitoti during a funds drive for the Meru Catholic diocese on Sunday. Photo/CHARLES WANYORO By SILAS NTHIGA and CHARLES...
By CHARLES WANYOROPosted Thursday, November 20 2008 at 21:32 Water supply to the Meru General Hospital has been disconnected over a Sh13 million bill. The hospital now faces a crisis following the action by the Meru Water and...
By NATION ReporterPosted Thursday, November 20 2008 at 20:39 A deputy commissioner of police has been assigned to investigate claims that drunk policemen raided a home in Embu and shot a man. The two attached to Manyatta police...
By Narayan Bhat TMCnet Contributing Editor Enterprise Wi-Fi specialist Meru Networks has unveiled "virtual ports" for its wireless networks, saying it will enable Wi-Fi to replace Ethernet by making it as reliable as a switched...
After yearning for many years for an alternative source of news, residents of North Eastern Kenya have something to smile about. It came in the form of Star FM. The region had previously banked solely on Kenya Broadcasting...
The Case of Transitional Areas and The case of Transitional Areas is very clear in the CPA and Interim Constitution of the but still some dull opportunists would want to mix it with the case of the Independence of South Sudan...
By BOB ODALOPosted Saturday, November 15 2008 at 21:58 An advocate of the High Court has asked the Law Society of Kenya to place advertisements in two leading newspapers to correct the impression that he had been suspended. Mr...
Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka PHOTO/ FILE By JONATHAN KONUCHE and BOB ODALOPosted Friday, November 14 2008 at 22:04 Failure to discuss the Waki report in Thursday’s Cabinet meeting does not mean the Government is dragging its...
Peter Judge, IDG News Service/London bureau On Monday, Meru Networks announced virtual ports, a technology designed to make Wi-Fi networks as reliable as wired Ethernet. IDG News Service interviewed the CEO of Meru, Ihab...
Lack of elite runners in the first Athletics Kenya cross country meeting in Machakos last weekend has left officials pondering the country’s chances in next year’s World Cross Country Championship in Amman, Jordan.