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Saturday, 16 February 2008
Kenya: The week in pictures

Some of the 17 murder suspects talk to their lawyer, Mr Gordon Ogolla, at a Nakuru court on Monday. They were held in connection with the killing of a Catholic priest, Fr Michael Kamau, at Muserechi Trading Centre.

Mrs Fariah Said of Assalam Muslim Women holds a baby born on the way to Kisumu after her mother was displaced in Naivasha. He was named after ODM leader, Mr Raila Odinga.

Assistant Commissioner of Police, Ms Christine Makau, with Naivasha MP, Mr John Mututho, OCPD, Mr Willy Lugusa and area DC, Mr Katee Mwanza, during a peace meeting in Naivasha.

Displaced people fetch water at a new camp outside Nakuru showground, yesterday. Nakuru Rotary Club and UN High Commissioner for Refugees erected more than 400 tents to host them.

Mrs Jane Auma, who was displaced from Limuru, ponders her next move at ACK St Stephen’s Cathedral, Kisumu. Thousands of people evicted from Central and Rift Valley provinces are camping there.

Anglican Archbishop Benjamin Nzimbi prays for displaced people at St Stephen’s Cathedral, Kisumu. Nzimbi and the Archbishop of York Dr John Sentamu also visited violence victims in Eldoret.

A volunteer feeds displaced children at Eldoret showground.

A parliamentary team for peace, led by Mr Manyala Keya (2nd left) tour Kakamega town.

Lillian Atieno, 4, is consoled by Ms Hellen Oromo, a counsellor at the Kisumu IDPs co-ordination centre.She was lost for five days and has been found.

Bishop Mary Kagendo of Kisima Cha Neema Cha Mwana Wa Daudi Church leads Christians in praying for Mombasa journalists, on Sunday.

 

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