May 16 June 15, 2003
May 16: British Airways and Israeli airline El Al cancel flights to Kenya as UK, US and Germany issue terror alerts.
May 18: Nairobi city residents face a serious water shortage following the blockage of Sasumua dam.
May 19: Senior government officials are given up to June 30 to declare their wealth.
May 21: President Mwai Kibaki holds talks with representatives of Kenya s development partners.
May 21: Muslim leaders threaten to secede if Kadhi courts are removed from the draft constitution.
May 22: The Kenya Polytechnic is closed indefinitely following student unrest.
May 24: Kenya asks US to compensate it for loss suffered over terror alerts.
May 26: Former president Daniel arap Moi and his aide Joshua Kulei are mentioned at the Goldenberg inquiry.
May 26: Government agrees to pay teachers their pending salaries over a six year period.
June 10: Parliament resumes sitting after one month s recess.
June 11: President Kibaki unveils a five- year economic recovery plan.