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  2. The Standard (Kenya) - Wikipedia

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    The Standard is the oldest and one of the largest newspapers in Kenya, owned by The Standard Group. It covers news, politics, sports, entertainment and more, and has a 48% market share.

  3. KTN News Kenya - Wikipedia

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    KTN News is a news and current affairs channel owned by the Standard Group and associated with Kenya Television Network. It broadcasts in English and Swahili and covers topics such as sports, documentaries and investigative series.

  4. The Star (Kenya) - Wikipedia

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    The Star is a daily newspaper published in Nairobi, Kenya since 2007. It has a circulation of around 15,000–20,000 and is owned by Radio Africa Group.

  5. AOL.com is a web portal that offers a variety of content and services, including news, politics, sports, mail, business, personal finance, animals, entertainment, shopping, food and health. You can also access your AOL account, watch videos, check the weather and see the latest headlines.

  6. Daily Nation - Wikipedia

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    Daily Nation is a leading English-language daily newspaper in Kenya, founded in 1958 and owned by the Aga Khan. It is part of the Nation Media Group, which also publishes other newspapers and online platforms in East Africa and beyond.

  7. Kenya Television Network - Wikipedia

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    KTN is a Kenyan free-to-air television network that was launched in 1990 and was the first privately owned channel in Africa. It broadcasts news, entertainment, sports and other programs in English and Swahili.

  8. Nation Media Group - Wikipedia

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    Nation Media Group is an East African media group based in Kenya and listed on the Nairobi Stock Exchange. It owns newspapers, magazines, radio stations, and television stations in Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania.

  9. Operation Linda Nchi - Wikipedia

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    Kenya: More than 6,000 security personnel at peak, including police [28] Al-Shabaab: Total size of 3,000 "hard-core fighters", 2,000 "allied militants" at end of 2012 ...