Around 1000 people will benefit from a free medical camp at Chuka University that is meant to help those in need of specialized medical
Author: Brian Kirui
Private Schools in Nyeri to benefit from a 5 year-Sh 10 billion kitty
Over 300 private schools in Nyeri can now access affordable credit of up to Sh 20 million after a financial lender that prides itself
Chief injured as elections violence hit Ugunja constituency
Five people, among them a chief in Ugunja sub county are nursing injuries after supporters of rival political camps in Sigomere ward turned on
Mombasa youth spreading message of peace
As the country fast approaches the high stakes August elections, a youth group in Mombasa dubbed ‘Royal Youth Entertainment’ has launched an initiative to
Phase 2 of CBC Infrastructure Program Kicks off in Kericho East
The national government has allocated Sh. 11,820,000 million for the second phase of the construction of 15 Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) classrooms in 10 public
Turkana county drought situation is at an alert stage
Turkana county drought situation is at an alert stage and worsening according to the latest National Drought Management Authority (NDMA) early warning bulletin. The
Boost for boda boda operators in Bomet county as Governor Hillary Barchok kick-starts the SACCO for economic empowerment.
Boost for boda boda operators in Bomet county as Governor Hillary Barchok kick-starts the SACCO for economic empowerment. He said the county has set
Minor dies in a road accident along Ngeneji- Empopongi road.
A 14 year old boy from Empopongi Primary School in Narok West Sub County died after the bike he was riding on was involved
16 illegal immigrants, two Kenyans arrested in Loruk, Baringo County
Police on Thursday evening, intercepted 16 illegal immigrants among them two minors of Eritrean nationality together with two Kenyans in Loruk, Baringo County Confirming
CS Lauds Land digitization reform as she issues 9,347 Title Deeds
Public Service, Gender, Senior Citizens Affairs and Special Programmes Cabinet Secretary (CS) Prof. Margaret Kobia, has praised the digitization of land processing in Kenya.








