Tag Archives: The Lower Eastern Times

South Korea’s Parliament Set to Vote on Prohibiting Dog Meat Trade

On Tuesday, South Korea’s parliament is anticipated to vote on a proposal to outlaw the consumption and trade of dog meat, a customary practice that activists have criticized as an international disgrace for the country. Long ingrained in South Korean cuisine, dog meat consumption, once estimated to involve up to …

Read More »

Sossion: Why More Than Half of Candidates Got Below C+

Wilson Sossion, former Secretary General of the Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT), has linked the subpar performance in the previous year’s KCSE exam to a shortage of motivated educators in many schools. During an an interview on Citizen TV’s Daybreak Show, Sossion expressed worry about the significant number of …

Read More »

Government To Hire 20,000 More Teachers- Ruto

President William Ruto announced that the government has already recruited 56,000 teachers, and an additional 20,000 will be hired soon to improve the quality of education in the country. During a speech at Kamagut Primary School while laying the foundation stone for modern classrooms, Ruto mentioned that the government has …

Read More »

Nakuru Farmers Optimistic as Rains Boost Crops and Stabilize Food Prices

Farmers in Nakuru County are hopeful that the ongoing rainfall will contribute to the maturation of their crops, coinciding with stabilized prices of food items. As predicted by the Meteorological department last year, Nakuru County has experienced continuous scattered rains into January, particularly in areas like Elementaita, Kiambogo, and Mastoo, …

Read More »

Japan Earthquake Death Toll Surpasses 160

The death toll resulting from Japan’s destructive New Year’s Day earthquake has surpassed 160, according to authorities. Search and rescue efforts are ongoing to locate over 100 individuals who remain missing a week after the disaster. Inclement weather, marked by heavy rain and snow, is impeding rescue operations, raising concerns …

Read More »

Baringo: Parents Stage Protest at School Due to Disappointing KCPE Results

As schools reopened for the first term on Monday nationwide, parents of Tinet Primary School in Eldama Ravine, Baringo County, took to the institution in protest of the inadequate performance of students. The parents, expressing frustration over the low marks achieved by learners in the 2023 Kenya Certificate of Primary …

Read More »

Students Who Missed 2023 KCPE to Enroll in Form One; Qualifying Test Scheduled Later

Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu announced on Monday that students who were unable to take their Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) examinations last year will still be admitted to secondary schools this year. CS Machogu stated that a group of 2,000 pupils will join Form One on January 15, …

Read More »

Siaya:Parents Arrested After Allegedly Beating Daughter to Death Over Ksh 200 Theft

An 11-year-old girl, identified as Gabriela Atieno, tragically lost her life after allegedly being physically abused by her parents for purportedly stealing Ksh 200 at their residence in Masita village within Bondo sub-county, Siaya County. The parents, Cornel Ogeno and an unnamed mother, reportedly subjected the young girl to severe …

Read More »

Nzoia Sugar FC’s troubles persist as they suffer a defeat against Bandari

Bandari FC concluded their first-leg matches in the FKF Premier League with a 1-0 victory over the struggling Nzoia Sugar FC, who currently occupies the bottom spot in the league. In front of a home crowd, Bandari secured the lone goal in the 26th minute, with Umar Kasumba heading the …

Read More »

Mwangaza Breaks Silence On Murder of Meru blogger, Sniper

Meru Governor Kawira Mwangaza has addressed the murder of Meru blogger Daniel Muthiani, also known as Sniper, breaking her silence on the matter. In a video observed by the Star, Mwangaza, delivering a sermon in her church on Sunday, revealed that her adversaries have devised a new strategy to target …

Read More »