The man who shot dead a son of a former Gatundu North MP will be charged with murder on Monday, police spokesman Eric Kiraithe has said.The police inspector, who joined the Force recently, had an argument with 29-year-old James Ngâangâa as the two were drinking beer in Westlands on Saturday morning. Mr Ngâangâs was the son of Mr Patrick Muiruri.
Sudan's governemnt has accused Darfur's largest refugee camp of harbouring rebel fighters. The Kalma camp is the only one that is permanently protected by United Nations and African Union forces, but residents fear they may be driven out as the military threatens to take action. Al Jazeera's Hoda Abdel-Hamid reports from the camp.