
NTV Kenya JOSEPH TO RETIRE? The Chief Executive Officer of Safaricom, Michael Joseph has indicated that he plans to step down by the end of 2010 after a decade at the helm Kenya’s largest telecommunications service provider by subscriber base. In an interview with Reuters, Joseph has said he had offered to retire last year.

NTV Kenya Aga Khan University to set up new graduate school for journalism in East Africa

NTV Kenya President Kibaki elicits laughter at the Pan-African Media Conference when he acknowledges Facebook, twitter and Myspace as souces of the new Media

NTV Kenya "One Africa Leads, and one Africa follows. A dynamic new Africa is emerging. It's time for Africa to fly.'' Linus Gitahi speaking at the ongoing Pan African Media Conference at the KICC

NTV Kenya MAN MADE MONEY! A group of foreigners have perfected the art of printing fake money, which they then sell at exorbitant prices. Dennis Onsarigo reports in the first part of this high stakes game.
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NTV Kenya GOVT. FERTILIZER diverted to private firm: Thousands of bags of government fertilizer was recovered at a private factory. The fertiliser recovered from a go down in Athi River is meant to be sold to small scale farmers at a subsidised price

NTV Kenya Two Kenyan students in Makerere University, Uganda, were yesterday shot dead by a security guard in unclear circumstances that resulted in demonstrations at Uganda 's leading institution of higher learning.

NTV Kenya SHORT-LIVED: The world's shortest man, He Pingping, who was just 74.6cm (2ft 5in) tall, has died in Rome at the age of 21. He passed away in hospital where he had been admitted for two weeks due to chest pains. Pingping was born in 1988 in Wulanchabu, China, with a dwafism condition and was officially recognised as the world's shortest man in 2008.

NTV Kenya NO RETREAT, NO SURRENDER! Looming showdown in the House over the new constitution. Parliament is divided over a proposed retreat to iron out contentious issues in the new law.

NTV Kenya YOU ARE ON YOUR OWN! Energy Minister Kiraitu Murungi says the govt. is helpless over high power bills and is now looking to geothermal sources

NTV Kenya Reflections on the past, present and the prospects of the future





















