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Oxford University gives cows to Kenyans after colonial theft

Oxford University has given 196 cows to Maasai families in Kenya and Tanzania whose artefacts were stolen and exported to the UK more than 100 years ago.A delegation from Oxford’s Pitt Rivers Museum handed the Sululu and Mpaima families 49 cows each, w…

East Africa’s largest economy returns to growth

Kenya’s economy bounced back in the first quarter of the year, reinforced by a recovery in the country’s key agricultural sector, the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS) said in a report on Tuesday.After four straight quarters of contraction, GD…

Kenyan women having fewer children – survey

Over the past decade growing numbers of women in Kenya have been opting to have fewer children, according to new data.But the government says Kenyans should not worry, since the country’s population will still continue to grow based on the findings fro…

‘My brakes failed,’ says Kenya lorry crash driver

The driver of the lorry that killed 52 people on a busy road intersection in western Kenya on Friday has said the brakes on the vehicle failed.“I stepped on the brakes but there was no response, and I couldn’t control it,” Gilbert Ntuyemungu, who is fr…