Body pleads for palliative care services
Written by Erick Akasa   
Thursday, 09 September 2010

The Human Rights Watch(HRW) has Thursday called on the government of Kenya to provide support for palliative care for children.


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Archeologists discover oldest Roman baths
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Thursday, 09 September 2010

A team of archaeologists has discovered the oldest Roman baths in Asia Minor known to date in Sagalassos, Turkey.

 
TB: Organisations fight government over arrest of TB patients
Written by Eric Akasa and Anthony Aisi   
Thursday, 09 September 2010

Members of the civil society organizations (CSOs) Wednesday called for the release of TB patients held by the Kenya government over non-adherence to treatment.

 
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African agriculture would require an intensification of investments in key prime movers to “get it moving, Dr Anandaja-yasekeram Ponniah said at the ongoing Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources Policy Analysis Network (FANRPAN) in Windhoek, Namibia.

African leaders will gather Sunday in Kampala, Uganda to renew the Maputo Plan of Action on maternal health at the 15th African Union Summit.

Cowpea experts from across the globe will converge in Dakar , Senegal from 27 September to 1 October 2010 for the 5th World Cowpea Research Conference to tackle research issues related to enhancing the profile of cowpea as a viable income generating and food security crop.


Thanks to chimpanzees run by Chimpanzee Rehabilitation Association (CRA) in Gambia, two lower Basic Schools were both recently equipped with solar powered lighting and the facility to power laptop computers and printers.

In a new partnership coordinated by the U.S. Government through the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), leaders from the private sector are joining forces with the public sector and non-governmental organizations to revolutionize HIV prevention for youth through the Partnership for an HIV-Free Generation (HIV-Free Generation).

Safaricom has unveiled a new Base Transmission Station (BTS) in Kacheliba, West Pokot. The rollout of the new unit, which has been put up at an estimated cost of Kshs 23 million, is in line with the company’s commitment to enhance the quality of communication in all areas across the country

Kenya’s Members of Parliament last week overwhelmingly passed a crucial vote that could pave way for a biosafety law that is eagerly waited for by scientists in the country.

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