Kenya
The latest news on Kenya
Mobile phone technology is democratizing financial markets, opening the door to faster, more equitable economic growth.
An increase in the frequency of droughts mean families have less time to recover and restock herds.
Relatives awakened his 86-year-old grandmother, who exulted, "We're going to have a feast."
Mama Sarah's house in a rural Kenyan village has become ground zero for Obama-mania.
Why, in Kenya, are the "people of the milk" fighting against people they call "weeds"?
Violent ethnic cleansing stems from tensions over land, class, and tribe.
The late-December election was expected to reflect Kenya's democratic maturation.
