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NAIROBI/LONDON - Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir may have looted up to $9 billion from public coffers and deposited it in British banks, according to a diplomatic cable leaked to Britain's Guardian newspaper.
NAIROBI - India has offered technical assistance to Kenya in reviving its textile sector, which employs nearly one-third of the East African country's industrial workforce.
NAIROBI, Kenya - Brazil, the world's leading ethanol exporter, will help Kenya produce biodiesel and improve its agriculture sector, the two nations' leaders said Tuesday.
NAIROBI, Kenya - Hours after Kenya's prime minister was discharged from the hospital following a brain procedure, the leader on Sunday denounced a move by lawmakers to approve for themselves a $175,000 annual pay package.
NAIROBI, Kenya - Kenyans expressed outrage Friday after members of parliament this week recommended giving themselves a $175,000 annual pay package, compensation decried as overly exorbitant in a country where farm workers earn only $40 a month.
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