NAIROBI, Kenya– An official with Kenya’s largest gay rights organization said Monday there is panic among its members following remarks made by Kenya’s prime minister that homosexuals should be arrested.

Ancentus “Danger” Akuku, a Kenyan man with more than 100 wives, has died at 93. Kenyan TV news reports that he may be buried as late as November so his 200 children, including a three-month-old baby, can attend. RELATED: South African President will have 3 wives, maybe more South African President has 20 kids by […]

A fourth man, Spencer LeGrande, is charging Bishop Eddie Long with sexual abuse, the Atlanta Journal Constitution is reporting. Spencer LeGrande, named in a civil lawsuit filed Friday, claims he was 17 the first time the two had a sexual relationship while vacationing in Nairobi, Kenya. LeGrande, of Charlotte, N.C., alleges that the New Birth […]

President Barack Obama’s Kenyan aunt who was granted asylum by a U.S. immigration judge in May faults “the system” for allowing her to defy her deportation order, The Boston Globe reported Tuesday.

President Mwai Kibaki signed Kenya’s new constitution Friday, describing the occasion as the greatest day since independence in 1963. But the presence of Sudanese President Omar Hassan Ahmed Bashir, wanted on charges of genocide and crimes against humanity, brought controversy to the event.

From StarTribune.com: Five-year-old Moses Mwaura, who barely a week ago was living in a Kenyan slum, seemed perfectly at home Thursday in the plush surroundings of the Edina Country Club.

NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — A two-finger poke to the eyes, a punch to the solar plexus, a kick to the groin, then turn and run, the instructor barks.

From CBS News: The White House slammed former Republican Rep. Tom Tancredo of Colorado today for his recent remarks suggesting President Obama was not born in the United States.

NAIROBI, Kenya — When Kenya promised free primary education in 2003, Peter Nyagilo thought he could afford to send all his kids to class. Years later, he’s struggling to pay fees for tuition and textbooks, and he blames a familiar foe here — corruption.