Kisii Blogger Duke Nyabaro Strangled to Death: Post-Mortem Report Reveals Shocking Details
In a devastating turn of events, Kisii blogger Duke Nyabaro has been found strangled to death, according to a post-mortem report. The shocking revelation has sent shockwaves through the community and sparked demands for a comprehensive investigation into his untimely demise. The post-mortem examination took place at the Kisii Teaching and Referral Hospital, where it […]
Read MoreStrikes in Lamu: One Dead, Two Injured in Vehicle Torching Attack
In a tragic incident that shook Lamu County, an alarming attack by suspected Al-Shabaab militants resulted in the death of one person and the injury of two others. The militants took advantage of the sparsely populated area along the Lamu-Witu-Garsen route to carry out a brazen act of violence, torching several vehicles in the process. […]
Read MoreRuto Government Increases Budget Allocations on Travel at the Expense of Development
Explore the article discussing the government’s spending on development, which amounted to only Ksh.70 billion from a budget of Ksh.783 billion. Controller of Budget Dr. Margaret Nyakang’o highlights the disparity and emphasizes the need for increased focus on development.
Read MoreChaos at Keroka Market: A Boundary Row Between Kisii and Nyamira Counties
Explore the chaos that erupted at Keroka market due to a boundary dispute between Kisii and Nyamira counties, causing disruption to business activities. Discover the underlying causes, the role of political leaders, and the impact on the local community.
Read MoreBoosting Education: Schools to Receive Sh28bn Capitation Funds by Tomorrow
In a recent declaration made by Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu, it has been revealed that schools across Kenya are set to receive an astounding sum of Sh28 billion in capitation funds. This announcement has garnered significant attention and is expected to have a profound impact on the education sector. In this essay, we will […]
Read MoreNo More ECOWAS Sanctions Against Guinea and Mali.
In a significant development for West Africa, the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has announced the lifting of sanctions against Guinea and Mali. This decision comes after a period marked by military coups in both countries between 2020 and 2023. ECOWAS has been actively engaged in addressing the political and economic instability caused […]
Read MoreArsenal Injury Update: Gabriel Martinelli, Thomas Partey, and Emile Smith Rowe Latest News and Return Dates
Stay up to date with the latest injury news and return dates for Arsenal players Gabriel Martinelli, Thomas Partey, and Emile Smith Rowe. Find out how these injuries could impact the team’s performance.
Read MoreKenya’s Path to Universal Health Coverage: A Breakdown of the Revolutionary Acts
Kenya’s Revolutionary Step Towards Universal Health Coverage: A Comprehensive Overview of the Signed Acts Introduction Kenya has taken a significant stride towards achieving universal health coverage with the recent signing of four progressive acts by President William Ruto. These acts, which include the Primary Health Care Act, Digital Health Act, Facility Improvement Financing Act, and […]
Read MoreKenya Power Resolving Prepaid Token System Glitch for Customer Convenience
Technical Glitch Disrupts Prepaid Token Purchase for Kenya Power Customers Key Points: Customer Complaints: Kenya Power’s Response:
Read MoreKisii County Assembly Faulted For Passing Bill To Tax ‘Sadaka’
Clergy members criticize taxation on night vigils and street preachers, while some residents support noise regulation measures Kisii County Assembly’s recent passing of the County Finance Bill 2023 has sparked controversy and debate, as it introduces fees for churches conducting night vigil prayers, commonly known as keshas. The bill, awaiting Governor Simba Arati’s signature to […]
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