The Government has initiated a marshal plan to fence off Tsavo East National Park in Makueni County, to end the human/wildlife conflict, that is
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Laikipia Residents Cautioned Over The Sale Of Donkey Meat
Ngobit residents in Laikipia Central sub-county could be eating donkey meat unknowingly after twelve heads of the animal were discovered by the authorities dumped
‘Brace Yourselves For Heavy Rains,’ Weatherman Warns Kiambu Folk
Kiambu County is expected to have a short rainy season from October to December 2023 which coincides with the El Nino seasonal rains. The
Efforts To Combat Illicit Brew Double Down In Homa Bay
Chiefs drawn from five locations in Kabondo West in Kabondo Kasipul constituency have stepped up efforts to wipe out illicit brews in an operation dubbed
Scourge Of Illicit Brew Proliferates As Police Nab 7 In Nakuru
A multi-agency security team in Nakuru has impounded Ethanol and adulterated alcoholic drinks alongside manufacturing equipment at a residential home in Nakuru City. Led
Traditional King Steps Down After 17 Years At The Helm
The King of the Wailwana community in Tana River County Mzee Ramadhan Divai Babisani has resigned from his post citing health issues and internal
5,000 Orphans and Vulnerable Children To Benefit From The Inua Jamii Programme
Migori County targets to register 5091 vulnerable children and orphans in the Inua Jamii cash transfer registration. The Inua Jamii Cash Transfer registration, set
‘The Fight Against HIV Is More Steadfast Than Ever,’ MoH
The government has expressed its commitment to ensuring that children living with HIV/AIDS are not left behind in getting Antiretroviral Treatment (ART), following concerns
Women’s Caucus Condemn Attack On County Women’s Rep.
Kirinyaga County Assembly Women Caucus has condemned the attack on county women’s representative Jane Njeri. Speaking in the Kirinyaga County assembly the female MCAs
Nakuru Residents Cautioned Against Consuming Fish From Lake
Nakuru East Deputy County Commissioner Simiyu Were has cautioned against fishing in Lake Nakuru, emphasizing the fish are not fit for human consumption. Were