Wednesday's magazine

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Crime, Courts & Investigations - (02/09/2009 )
Drought forces Kenyans to fake refugee status
Despite the squalid living conditions in the camp, Abdullahi Abdi regards Dadaab refugee camp as the gateway to the promised land. ... Read More
 
The terror in prison census
I sighed with great relief when the census enumerator finally knocked at my door. I had waited patiently the first evening when the exercise took off but no one came. ... Read more
 
A challenge to the prison bosses
There is a Kao proverb that says that lf you are walking in the Savannah and a lion threatens to attack, it’s prudent to climb a thorn tree and wait there for a while. It seems that is the mantra that Commissioner of Prisons Izzo and his deputy George adopted when they came into the neti department a year ago. The results of their management style are beginning to show. ... Read more
 
Man disappears after quarrelling wife
The elderly woman sits on a chair outside her house facing the gate deep in her thoughts. ... Read more
 
Investing in rags
Tea farmers eagerly await their annual bonuses with bated breath after a tiresome and painful harvest year. ... Read more
 
Facing life after decades in jail
Paul Nakwale Ekai stares pensively at an envelope containing two documents that summarise his life for the past three decades. ... Read more
 
Cold reunion for exploited girl
When the withered grandmother took the small hand of her granddaughter, there were no emotional outbursts despite their long separation. ... Read more
 
Reclaiming a lost title deed
Q:I lost the title deed to my property recently. I have exercised all due diligence in looking for it but the same is lost without trace. I am worried that someone may use it to appropriate my land if I don’t act quickly. ... Read more
 

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