The Akorino spiritual leaders have urged the government not to interfere with the affairs of the church as every church has a different faith
Author: Ian Mulei
NTSA, Police Launch Crackdown On Unroadworthy Vehicles As Schools Re-Open.
The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) and the National Police Service launched a joint crackdown on non-compliant vehicles and a sensitization campaign aimed
Ministry To Decongest and Modernize Prison Facilities
Interior CS Prof. Kithure Kindiki has announced measures to modernize all prison facilities in the country. Speaking in Mwea Prison in Kirinyaga County, Kindiki
CS Kindiki Issues Warning To Politicians Inciting Communities Over Land Disputes
Interior and National Administration Cabinet Secretary (CS) Kithure Kindiki has warned politicians from Meru and Tharaka Nithi Counties against inciting residents over land issues,
Kenya, UK Enter Security Discussions Ahead of Launching Massive Project
Deputy president Rigathi Gachagua this morning held a meeting with the British High Commissioner to Kenya Jane Marriott and discussed areas of collaboration between
“Perennial Floods Will Be A Problem Of The Past,” CS Owalo
“The government committed to a long-term solution to floods in western Kenya,” CS Owalo declared. The government is committed to finding the solution to
Detention Of Pastor Mackenzie Extended
The controversial Malindi-based Pastor Paul Nthenge Mackenzie, his wife Rhoda Mumbua Maweu, and 16 other co-accused persons will continue staying in police custody for
Sagini’s Last Suspect Puts Up Defense
The last accused in Junior Sagini’s eye gouging case put her defense appearing to contradict her statement and accomplices. Rael Nyakerario in whose custody
Nakuru Adopts Satellite Technology To Map Location Data
Nakuru County Government is in the process of establishing a Geographical Information System (GIS) laboratory to help the devolved unit in the collection of
Nakuru County Taps Into Agri-Tech Prospecting Food Security and Job Creation
Nakuru County has witnessed an increased crop yield of 25 percent courtesy of small-scale farmers following the County’s adoption of modern agricultural technologies. County Executive Committee Member (CECM) for Agriculture Mr Leonard Bor said the