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Kenya’s supreme court has stood tall instead of ducking. It gives us hope | Daniel Wesangula
The court’s decision to call new elections is a win for democracy in a country dominated by flawed processes, says human rights writer Daniel Wesangula

Daniel Wesangula

04, Sep, 2017 @4:33 PM

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We desperately needed change in Kenya’s politics. And we didn’t get it | Daniel Wesangula
Non-aligned voters hoped for a new Kenya post-election. But the politics of tribe and patronage persist, says freelance writer Daniel Wesangula

Daniel Wesangula

10, Aug, 2017 @12:29 PM

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'You cannot preach peace to an angry man': elections in Kenya
The elections have prompted hate speech and intimidation, but one group is working across ethnic backgrounds to promote unity

Daniel Wesangula in Nairobi

07, Aug, 2017 @12:30 PM

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Two rangers shot dead in Kenya’s Laikipia conservation area
The rangers, who are police reservists, were killed while trying to recover cattle stolen by nomadic herders

Daniel Wesangula

06, Jun, 2017 @1:09 PM

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On the run from persecution: how Kenya became a haven for LGBT refugees
For people fleeing harsh legislation in their own countries, Kenya is offering sanctuary and the chance to live life free from fear

Daniel Wesangula

23, Feb, 2017 @11:59 AM

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Rights groups welcome court ruling to block Kenya refugee camp closure
Judge declares repatriation of 200,000 Somali refugees from Dadaab complex unconstitutional and discriminatory

Daniel Wesangula in Nairobi and Associated Press

09, Feb, 2017 @2:32 PM

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Two wildlife rangers shot dead in Catalonia
Accused has ‘no memory’ of shotgun killings in Spanish olive grove

Daniel Wesangula

26, Jan, 2017 @1:36 PM

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Virunga ranger killed by Mai Mai rebels while protecting gorillas
Patrick Muhayirwa was trapped in an ambush while patrolling to protect gorillas in Africa’s oldest national park

Daniel Wesangula

16, Dec, 2016 @12:35 PM

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Can Africa's first aerial water network beat the cartels' sky high prices?
In Kibera, Nairobi’s largest slum, suspended pipes aim to bring clean water to 84,000 people and crack down on vandalism and theft of the supply

Daniel Wesangula

06, Oct, 2016 @9:04 AM

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Uber and Little Cab's battle to control the streets of Nairobi
The struggle for dominance between Uber and Little Cab in Kenya is helping create a more reliable taxi service, but is unlikely to cut congestion and air pollution

Daniel Wesangula, in Nairobi

16, Sep, 2016 @4:00 AM

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Saving Africa's elephants isn't just a 'white man's job'
Kenyan conservationist Paula Kahumbu leads a new generation of Africans who are taking control of their environmental future

Daniel Wesangula

07, Sep, 2016 @2:33 PM

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'I have an hour and a half to be myself' - yoga inside a Kenyan prison
At Nairobi’s Langata prison for women, yoga is helping inmates find inner peace while doing time, as well as teaching coping strategies for life on the outside

Daniel Wesangula in Nairobi

05, Aug, 2016 @6:00 AM

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