Kenya
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Kenyan police could make Haiti's problems worse
Talking point Haiti has a history of disastrous foreign interventions. Kenyan police are accused of brutality. Now the two will mix.
By Joel Mathis Published
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Kenya’s doomsday death cult: the trial of Paul Mackenzie
feature More than 300 bodies discovered in mass graves after claims a cult leader allegedly told his followers to starve themselves to death
By Rebekah Evans Published
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JW Marriott Masai Mara Lodge review: a transformative safari trip
The Week Recommends Combining luxury and adventure in Kenya’s spectacular wildlife reserve
By Kari Wilkin Published
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Shakahola forest massacre: death toll in suspected Kenyan cult rises to 47
Speed Read Preacher accused of telling his followers to starve themselves to ‘meet Jesus’
By Hollie Clemence Published
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Opposition protests continue on streets of Kenya’s capital
In Pictures Opposition MP Raila Odinga calls for biweekly protests in light of rising costs and anti-government sentiment
By Ellie Pink Published
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The latest violence in DR Congo
feature Tensions with Rwanda have escalated following recent attack on fighter jet
By Sorcha Bradley, The Week UK Published
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A horseback safari by the Maasai Mara
The Week Recommends On horseback in Kenya’s Maasai Mara you’ll become aware of every rustle in the savannah
By The Week Staff Published
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What President Ruto’s win means for Kenya
feature Former deputy has promised ‘radical transformation’ as East African country battles economic crisis
By Julia O'Driscoll, The Week UK Last updated
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Victory for William Ruto, Kenya’s self-made ‘hustler’
feature Ruto, representing the Kenya Kwanza Alliance, won 50.5% of the vote in the country’s presidential election
By The Week Staff Published
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Presidential hopeful says hyena testicles will erase debt
feature And other stories from the stranger side of life
By The Week Staff Published
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Trip of the week: walking in the wilds of Kenya
The Week Recommends You won’t forget a four-day ‘camel-supported’ trek through this spectacular landscape
By The Week Staff Published
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How locust swarms ‘the size of Luxembourg’ are plaguing East Africa
In Depth Over the past two years, locusts have ravaged swathes of East Africa. But the cure for the problem may also have dire consequences
By The Week Staff Published
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MoD urged to investigate cover-up claims in murder of Kenyan woman
In the Spotlight Agnes Wanjiru was last seen with British soldier before her battered body was discovered in hotel septic tank
By Kate Samuelson Published
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The Year Unwrapped: Safety, Kenya and Marx reborn
podcast Would we rather be safe than free? Is Kenya finally realising its potential? And is Generation Z really dabbling with Marxism?
By The Week Staff Published
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