By: Nicholas Wambua In a stirring address at the burial ceremony of Nicodemus Kilonzo Mulwa, Dr. Augustus Kyalo Muli, the esteemed Anzauni clan patron in Kenya, delivered a powerful message urging Ukambani leaders to put aside their differences and unite for a common vision. “Together, we are stronger,” Dr. Muli …
Read More »Deputy Governor Lucy Mulili Commends Government’s Expansion Efforts in Makueni
By: MD Francis In a recent development hailed as a significant stride towards administrative enhancement, Deputy Governor Lucy Mulili has expressed her appreciation for the national government’s efforts in establishing new administrative units in Makueni County. The creation of these units, particularly in Kilome Subcounty, has been lauded as a …
Read More »MCK Emphasizes Radio’s Vital Role in Information Dissemination
The Media Council of Kenya (MCK) has emphasized the vital role of radio as a crucial tool for disseminating information to the public. Joseph Mecha, the MCK Nakuru Regional Coordinator, stressed the importance of journalists adhering to ethical standards and prioritizing accurate reporting in their professional duties. “Media practitioners bear …
Read More »Illicit Alcohol Claims Two More Lives in Kirinyaga
The death toll rose by two on Thursday following the consumption of suspected illicit alcohol in Kandongu village, Kirinyaga. The town has recently witnessed a surge in fatalities attributed to illicit alcohol consumption. According to reports, one of the deceased, a middle-aged man, succumbed to severe stomach pains while being …
Read More »Busia Senator Okiyah Omtatah Involved in Accident
Busia Senator Okiyah Omtatah found himself in a harrowing situation today as his journey to Busia was abruptly interrupted by a collision involving a trailer. Despite the frightening turn of events, Senator Omtatah emerged from the accident unscathed, much to the relief of his constituents and well-wishers. The incident occurred …
Read More »Kenyan Teacher Breaks Record with 62-Hour Science Class
Rose Tata Wekesa, a teacher at St Austin’s Academy Lavington, has made a remarkable entry into the history books by conducting the longest science class ever recorded, spanning an impressive duration of 62 hours, 33 minutes, and 34 seconds. Her extraordinary feat, achieved at the Multimedia University of Kenya, was …
Read More »Moses Kuria Backs Raila for AU Commission Chair
CS Kuria commented on Raila Odinga’s bid for the leadership of the African Union Commission, expressing his admiration and belief that Raila’s potential chairmanship would bring about significant change to Africa. Kuria described Raila as a person of remarkable character and a close ally. He remarked that with Raila at …
Read More »Kakamega: Kenyan War Veterans Receive Recognition from UK
The UK High Commissioner to Kenya, Neil Wigan, on Thursday paid tribute to 15 veterans from Western Kenya who served in the British Army during World War II (1939-1945). The ceremony, held at Kakamega Sports Club, saw Wigan express the British Government’s gratitude not only to these Kenyan veterans but …
Read More »County Minister Fredrick Kimanga Outlines Comprehensive Initiatives to Transform Kitui’s Urban Landscape
By: Nicholas Wambua In a significant move towards fostering urban development and ensuring environmental sustainability, Kitui County Minister for Lands and Urban Development, Fredrick Kimanga, unveiled a series of key projects and proposals at the Kenya Forest Research Institute. The comprehensive initiatives are designed to enhance infrastructure, waste management, and …
Read More »Government Urges Kenyans to Opt for 50-Page Passports Amid Delays
In response to mounting frustrations over prolonged delays in passport issuance, Government Spokesman Isaac Mwaura has urged Kenyans with urgent travel needs to opt for the 50-page passport variant. The recommendation comes as the delivery of the standard 34-page document faces setbacks due to persistent technical challenges with the printing …
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