African Member States of the World Health Organization (WHO) commended Kenya for the taking bold steps to curb illicit trade in tobacco products. This
Author: Gabriel Mwandikwa
Isaac Lenaola nominated for Supreme Court judge
High Court judge Isaac Lenaola yesterday received Judicial Service Commission (JSC) nomination to replace retired Justice Philip Tunoi at the Supreme Court. He emerged the
Kenya’s economic growth on course to hit 6.5%
Kenya registered strong economic growth in the second quarter of 2016. It is projected that the growth will remain on course and expand by over
KRA intercepts containers of milk powder declared as gypsum board at Mombasa port
Customs officials at the Port of Mombasa have intercepted two containers with consignments of milk powder which originated from United Arab Emirates and declared
China to help Kenya recover stolen assets
The Chinese Government has pledged to support Kenya in its fight against high level corruption. China observed that if left unchecked, the vice could
Let us up our game to provide support to exporters – Director-General October
South Africa; The Director-General for the Department of Trade and Industry (the dti), Mr Lionel October says government needs to up its game to
EU support helps Somalis share experiences on post-war school curriculum
A two-day the European Union (EU) funded education curriculum workshop in Nairobi Kenya brought together Somali education authorities, education experts, and international partners to
World Council of Churches (WCC) organizes solidarity visit to Ethiopia
GENEVA, Switzerland’; A delegation from the World Council of Churches (WCC), led by WCC Central Committee moderator Dr Agnes Abuom, visited Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Watford face fine and points deduction over forged HSBC bank letter
The English Premier Lague club, Watford, are under investigation after supplying falsified financial information to the football authorities. The face a heavy fine, and possibly two
Uganda’s first Social Service Delivery Equity Atlas launched
The Government of Uganda will tomorrow (26th October) launch an Atlas that will be used to complement existing efforts to monitor the effective delivery