Grassroot mobilisation to support BBI has kicked off in Central Kenya where politicians led by former Kangema MP Tirus Ngahu working towards educating locals
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LIKONI BRIDGE MARITIME ICON
Government agencies have put in place measures to ensure the safety of pedestrians and smooth shipping at Sh.1.7 billion Likoni floating footbridge linking Mombasa
ERADICATING RABIES DISEASE IN THE COUNTRY
“I have lost 3 of my Donkeys which were suffering from Rabies, this is due to lack of the vaccine in my area”, said
FIDA KENYA, KINGI CALL FOR PROPER RESOURCING OF JUDICIARY
The Federation of Women Lawyers in Kenya (FIDA) and Kilifi Governor Amason Kingi Wednesday called for proper resourcing of the Judiciary to enable it
KAJIADO GOVERNOR OLE LENKU DEFEND THE GOVERNMENT OVER INVASION OF NGURUMA PRIVATE LAND
Kajiado Governor Joseph ole Lenku in Narok Environment and Lands Court to defend the government over the 2014 invasion of Nguruma private group ranch
PRESIDENT KENYATTA SIGNS SECTIONAL PROPERTIES, STATUTE LAW (MISCELLANEOUS AMENDMENTS) BILLS INTO LAW
President Uhuru Kenyatta has signed into law the Sectional Properties and Statute Law (Miscellaneous Amendments) bills into law. The new Sectional Properties Act, 2019
SCIENTISTS, STAKEHOLDERS RAISE CONCERN OVER DEGRADATION OF SOIL, RECOMMEND SHIFT TO ORGANIC METHODS
Agricultural scientists and other stakeholders in the sector have raised concern over degradation of soil through use of harmful farm inputs, resulting to serious
WORLD HABITAT DAY: SENGWER indigenous people hold protest in bid to be recognized
As the world commemorates the United Nations world habitat day today, the sengwer council of elders flagged by the civil society are holding a
Contractors who delay national govt. Projects risk prosecution
By Nancy Ochido Central region commissioner Wilfred Nyagwanga has put on notice contractors who have delayed completion of national government project saying they risk
EU capitalizes 8b Ksh. towards developing pastoralist communities
By Christine Kamau The European Union has invested 8 billion shillings in grants to build the capacity of pastoralists in arid and semi-arid areas