Dozens of bodies found in shallow graves on land of Christian cult

Dozens of bodies found in shallow graves on land of Christian cult

The Kenyan pastor has been arrested for allegedly telling his followers they would go to heaven if they starved themselves to death.

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Follow the elephant-proof fence

Follow the elephant-proof fence

There is no greater way to explore Mount Kenya,with its cloud forests,peaks and glaciers,than on a horse perfectly suited to the task.

  • byJulie Miller
Walking with wildlife in Kenya is the ultimate adventure

Walking with wildlife in Kenya is the ultimate adventure

This 160-kilometre guided walk through the habitats of African wildlife offers a heady mix of adrenaline,awe-inspiring beauty,physical exertion and luxurious touches.

  • byJulie Miller
Seeing the wildebeest migration in Masai Mara,Kenya:One of the world's greatest spectacles is amazing and deadly

Seeing the wildebeest migration in Masai Mara,Kenya:One of the world's greatest spectacles is amazing and deadly

The annual 700-kilometre circular journey of around a million wildebeests and a quarter of a million zebras through the Serengeti to the Masai Mara is one of the Earth's most incredible spectacles.

  • byJames Woodford
Kenya goes public with secret China loan for railway to nowhere

Kenya goes public with secret China loan for railway to nowhere

China is Kenya’s top trading partner,and the African country owes more bilateral debt to China than to any other nation. The revelation is unprecedented.

  • byAbdi Latif Dahir
Relentless drought kills hundreds of zebras,elephants,wildebeests in Kenya

Relentless drought kills hundreds of zebras,elephants,wildebeests in Kenya

More than a thousand animals have died as a result of a drought in Kenya amid concerns about the havoc caused by the worsening climate chaos.

  • byBryan Pietsch
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Lamu Island,Kenya:Peak hour in Kenya's oldest and best-preserved Swahili town

Lamu Island,Kenya:Peak hour in Kenya's oldest and best-preserved Swahili town

Peak hour unravels on the hectic waterfront as it has for 700 years. Donkeys and dhows:it's been this way since the 14th century.

  • byJulie Miller
In Africa,tributes to the Queen are tempered by Britain’s bloody colonial past

In Africa,tributes to the Queen are tempered by Britain’s bloody colonial past

The death of the Queen has evoked memories among some Africans of oppression enforced in the name of the Crown and reignited demands for the return of the crown jewels.

  • byAbdi Latif Dahir,Lynsey Chutel andElian Peltier
‘Travesty’:Kenya’s Odinga rejects presidential election result

‘Travesty’:Kenya’s Odinga rejects presidential election result

Four of the seven election commissioners said they stood by their decision a day earlier to disown figures announced by electoral commission chairman.

  • byGeorge Obulutsa andAyenat Mersie
From barefooted chicken seller to president:Ruto to lead Kenya

From barefooted chicken seller to president:Ruto to lead Kenya

William Ruto has won the tight vote with 50.49 per cent. His opponent must respect the result as per a promise brokered by Australia and the Commonwealth.

  • byAyenat Mersie andKatharine Houreld
Australia plays key role in plan to broker peace in Kenya

Australia plays key role in plan to broker peace in Kenya

Many question the value of the Commonwealth but a closed-doors session in London aimed at preventing conflict in Kenya could provide the answer.

  • byLatika Bourke