Many Kenyans still use bushes to relieve themselves – report

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A health worker in Kibera shows a child how to wash hands after visiting the toilet. More than 40 per cent of Kenyans use pit latrines, buckets and bushes to relieve themselves, exposing them to contagious diseases, a new report shows. More than 40 per cent of Kenyans use pit latrines, buckets and bushes to relieve themselves, exposing them to contagious diseases, a new report shows.“Use...

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‘Kilimanjaro notorious for women violence’

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Moshi. Cases of gender-based violence (GBV), including sexual assaults on women, have increased in Kilimanjaro Region, according to statistics issued by activists. During the first six months of this year, a total of 73 women were reported to have been raped, 24 men sodomised, 27 women physically assaulted and three infants thrown away. ...

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Chaos breaks out in downtown Kampala after Lukwago censure

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Police and plain-clothed security operatives throw councillor Allan Ssewanyana out of KCCA chambers. Mr Ssewanyana was trying to present a court order stopping the censure of Lukwago.  Kampala- Chaos Monday broke out in Kisekka Market, downtown Kampala, after Kampala Capital City Authority councillors impeached the Lord Mayor Erias Lukwago. Police have...

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Lukwago kicked out of City Hall

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 Mr Erias Lukwago Kampala- Kampala City Lord Mayor Erias Lukwago has been voted out of office.In a special council meeting chaired by Frank Tumwebaze the minister in charge of the Presidency and the Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA), 29 councillors voted in favour of removing Lukwago. Only three councilors were against.According to Section 12 of KCCA Act, the Authority can remove...

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