Private recruitment agencies in Mombasa have asked the government to not to make decisions based on content shared on social media on mistreatment of
Author: Brian Kirui
Journalist urged to report effectively on assembly matters
The new Speaker of the Uasin Gishu County Assembly Philip Muigei has called upon journalists in the county to report effectively on the matters
No Kenyan will die of hunger, County Commissioner Kitiyo
At least 70,000 residents of Nakuru County are in need of relief food due to effects of drought with the government assuring that no
County Commissioner calls for levies, charges to be streamlined
Nakuru County Commissioner Gilbert Kitiyo has called for a coordinated effort to rationalize multiple levies and charges by county governments as a way
House rattled by Kimemia’s bursary handout for votes
Nyandarua County Assembly has demanded a statement into the affairs of the Governor’s Bursary Fund suspecting that the kitty was exhausted by former
DEADLOCK OVER FIRED UNIVERSITY WORKERS
Negotiations for payment of terminal benefits for the laid-off Kisii University workers with their former employer appear to have hit a deadlock. Kenya Universities
Poor leadership and lack of finances killing Athletics
Stakeholders in Embu County have decried the poor leadership and lack of finances to the sports department that has greatly affected the growth of
Mombasa Court Orders Exhumation of Body of British Tourist
A Mombasa court has ordered for the exhumation of the body of a British tourist who died under unclear circumstances while receiving spiritual healing
Ministry keen to promote MSEs development in North Rift
The Ministry of Industrialization, Trade and Enterprise Development is keen to promote Micro and Small Enterprises development in the North Rift region by enhancing
Nakuru partners with development agencies to create jobs for youths
Nakuru County government will continue engaging with development partners towards empowering the youthful population into becoming job-creators. Governor Susan Kihika said her government was