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 Sunday, July 20, 2003
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14 killed as plane crushes into Mt Kenya
All fourteen people aboard a light aircraft died when it crashed into Mount Kenya and burst into flames.
Posted 1524 GMT
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The week's EastAfrican.
  • Kenyans to Cough up More for Health
    EMPLOYERS and employees are opposed to the absorption of the $100 million National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF) into a proposed $533 million universal healthcare scheme that will cater for Kenya's 30 million people irrespective of their social status.
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    PRESSURE IS mounting on Tanzania's Prime Minister Fredrick Sumaye to resign to facilitate investigations into allegations of corruption.
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