Tag Archives: The Lower Eastern Times

Governor Achani Initiates Upgrade for Kwale’s Sports Venues

Kwale County is set to revamp and enhance its sporting facilities, according to Governor Fatuma Achani. The county administration aims to uplift sports pavilions, stadiums, athletic tracks, gymnasiums, boxing arenas, swimming pools, and similar venues where the public engages in physical exercise or participates in athletic competitions. Governor Achani, accompanied …

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Police Officer, DJ Among Additional Suspects Linked to Meru Blogger’s Murder

The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) has revealed that a police officer and a local DJ are among the four additional suspects to be charged in connection with the murder of Meru blogger Daniel Muthiani, known as Sniper. The statement from the investigative agency indicated that forensic evidence links the …

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CS Moses Kuria Joins Raila at Jaramogi’s Commemoration in Kisumu

Moses Kuria, the Cabinet Secretary for Public Service, Performance, and Delivery Management, arrived in Kisumu on Saturday to participate in the memorial service for Mzee Jaramogi Oginga Odinga. Kuria’s entrance occurred a little after 2:30 pm while the event was already in progress. Greeted warmly by the crowd, Kuria extended …

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Nakuru: Mother and 8-Year-Old Daughter Perish in House Fire

A solemn atmosphere enveloped Umoja 2 village in Molo, Nakuru County on Saturday, following a destructive residential fire that claimed the lives of 24-year-old Angel Wairimu and her eight-year-old daughter. Family members suspect that the fire may have been ignited by a candle the young girl was using to illuminate …

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Mike Mondo Addresses Maina Kageni Replacement Speculations

Radio personality Mike Mondo has responded to persistent comparisons with Maina Kageni by radio listeners, clarifying that while he appreciates being seen as a compliment to the renowned radio host, he remains his own individual. Acknowledging the constant comparisons, Mondo stated, “It’s OK. I feel like it’s a compliment because …

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Court Orders Psychiatric Evaluation for Sniper Murder Suspects

The Kiambu High Court Deputy Registrar, Jackline Karani, has directed that two individuals connected to the murder of Meru blogger Daniel Muthiani, known as Sniper, undergo a mental assessment. Vincent Mureithi Kirimi, also known as Supuu, and Murangiri Kenneth Guantai, also known as Tali, will be held in custody at …

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2023 KPSEA Results Released

The Ministry of Education has unveiled the results for the 2023 Kenya Primary School Education Assessment (KPSEA), as disclosed by the Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC). According to a KNEC representative, headteachers with logins to the KNEC CBA portal can access the results. These reports provide insights into both individual …

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Machakos Launches Free Milk for Public ECDEs

Machakos Governor Wavinya Ndeti has initiated a pioneering program, ‘Maziwa ya Mama,’ providing free milk to all public Early Childhood Education Centers (ECDE) in Machakos County. Launched at Kyemutheke Primary School, the program aims to increase enrollment, enhance child nutrition, and improve overall health and well-being. Governor Ndeti highlighted the …

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Kenya Thanks Algeria for Support in Haiti Mission

Kenya’s Prime Cabinet Secretary, Musalia Mudavadi, has conveyed gratitude for Algeria’s political and financial support for the Multinational Security Support Mission in Haiti. Mudavadi expressed Kenya’s commitment to leading international efforts for peace and stability in Haiti during a meeting with Algerian Foreign Minister Ahmed Attaf at the 19th Non-Aligned …

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Kericho: Church Elder Dies in Lodge

Authorities in Kericho are investigating an incident involving the discovery of the lifeless body of a 60-year-old man in a lodge. David Kiplangat Ronoh, a church elder, was found deceased at the Kapsoit trading center lodging. Charles Kibati, the police commander for Belgut sub-county, stated that the deceased was in …

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