Two Kenyans in gay sex case lose bid to outlaw anal examinations
Rights groups condemn the use of anal examinations as a way of trying to prove that gay sex has taken place
Two Kenyans in gay sex case lose bid to outlaw anal examinations
Rights groups condemn the use of anal examinations as a way of trying to prove that gay sex has taken place
More time needed to send Somali refugees home, U.N. tells Kenya
Kenya must relax its November deadline for sending some 350,000 Somali refugees home
Eritrea, Ethiopia trade blame for border clashes
Eritrea won independence from Ethiopia in 1991, but tensions between the Horn of Africa nations persist
Eritrean leaders should be tried for crimes against humanity - U.N.
Sexual slavery, enforced labour and other atrocities are ongoing in Eritrea, U.N. investigators said
Kenya discusses plan to close Somali camp with U.N. envoys
Kenya's president was said to have shown"room for discussion" during talks on Friday
Tea tree success launches women's battle for cash in arid Kenya
Men weren't interested in tea tree - until the money began rolling in. What happened next?
Why Kenya will not shut down the world's largest refugee camp
Kenyan government plans to close Dadaab, the world's largest refugee camp, will not happen because in Kenya true hospitality emerges when times are hard
World Humanitarian Summit: three tests for success
If there is nothing in the way of a reset or game-changing moment, the fear is it will have been a gigantic waste of time, intellect and money
Kenya rips down shoddy buildings after deadly collapse
Keeping pace with housing for a growing population is a challenge afflicting cities across Africa