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  2. 2009 Triton Oil Scandal - Wikipedia

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    Authorities said that Kenya risked losing about $50m (£40m) in the scam. The Kenyan government has been seeking to bring Mr Devani back to Kenya for years after he fled in the wake of the scandal. He was last week "quietly" extradited from Britain, charged in a Nairobi court then freed on bond, Kenya's Daily Nation newspaper reports.

  3. Bahamas promises to join Kenya in security force in ... - AOL

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    The announcement from the Bahamas' foreign ministry follows a request on Monday from U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres that Haiti's neighbors join forces with Kenya, which last week said it ...

  4. Telecommunications in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    8 stations (2002). Television is the main news source in cities and towns. TV in rural areas is limited by lack of reliable electricity and radio listening dominates in rural areas, where most Kenyans live. A switchover to digital TV is under way. Satellite pay-TV is offered by the Wananchi Group, which operates Zuku TV, and by South Africa's ...

  5. Kenya - Wikipedia

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    A member of the African Union [12] with a population of more than 47.6 million in the 2019 census, [13] Kenya is the 28th most populous country in the world [7] and 7th most populous in Africa. Kenya's capital and largest city is Nairobi, while its oldest and second largest city, is the major port city of Mombasa, situated on Mombasa Island in ...

  6. Wind power in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    When compared with the rest of Africa, Kenya ranks among the top in potential for wind energy as it has an above average land wind speed range of 3.26-8.11 m/s compared to the global average land wind speed of 3.28 m/s at 10 meters. [16] [17] Kenya has the potential for wind capacity at 346 W/m2. [15] Kenya utilizes this natural resource to ...

  7. The Nation (Malawi) - Wikipedia

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    Website. Homepage. The Nation is a newspaper based in Blantyre, Malawi, owned by Nations Publications Limited. It began distribution on 26 July 1993, and became a daily newspaper on 11 July 1994, coming out on Mondays through Fridays. Its sister newspaper Saturday Nation, now called Weekend Nation, was launched in 1995.