The Principal Secretary, the State Department for Broadcasting and Telecommunications, Prof. Edward Kisiang’ani, has made an impassioned appeal for increased budgetary allocations by Parliament to accelerate and drive government communications and dig…
Day: March 2, 2024
Children Officer Effort To End The Child Neglect
Rachuonyo South Sub County Children Officer Brian Saidi, seated in a quiet office nestled in a serene and leafy compound at the Sub County headquarter, Kosele, unravels the layers of child neglect in the region.
With years of experience as a frontlin…
Pottery And Permaculture Usage, Recipe For Conserving, Regenerating Our Environment
Pottery is one of the oldest forms of art that gained a lot of popularity around the world and is greatly attributed to helping mankind solve some of the challenges he faced.
In the new millennium, pottery has been viewed merely as a decorative art f…
State Earmarks Sh2.8 Billion To Improve Digital Connectivity In The Country
The Government is set to release Sh2.8 billion given by the Universal Service Fund (USF) to improve digital connectivity in the country, Principal Secretary (PS), the State Department for Broadcasting and Telecommunications Professor Edward Kisiang’an…
Embu Family In Agony As Body Is Detained Over Hospital Bill
A family from Gicegeri Village in Embu, is appealing for financial assistance to help them bury their kin whose body is detained at Kenyatta University Hospital mortuary over a Sh335,000 bill.
Forty-nine-year-old Cecilia Marigu died of cancer on Febr…
21 Firemen Graduate In Nakuru
Nakuru County has seen its first cohort of firemen go through disaster management training as part of measures to establish well-equipped fire stations and rescue centers in all 11 sub-counties by 2027.
The training, carried out in partnership with t…
West Pokot Women Trained In Kitchen Gardening, Climate-Smart Agriculture
Women in West Pokot County have a reason to smile after undergoing training on how to establish kitchen gardens for food security and combat the adverse effects of climate change.
The women who hail from Murpus village received the training sponsored…
Head Of Public Service Roots For Cooperation In Governance
The Head of Public Service, Felix Koskei, has emphasized on the need for global collaboration in tackling interconnected challenges, urging nations not to work in silos.
Speaking during the closing ceremony of the International Institute of Administr…
CJ Koome Congratulates Newly Elected LSK Council Members
Chief Justice Martha Koome has congratulated the Law Society of Kenya President-Elect, Ms. Faith Odhiambo along with other LSK Council Members who were elected to steer the lawyers’ organisation for the next two years.
Koome said Ms. Odhiambo’s elect…
Climate Change Experts Call For Sensitization
Climate change experts have called for increased sensitization of communities on climate change and its effects.
The experts, led by Professor Benard Muok, said sensitization was key in addressing climate change effects, adding that the private secto…
Thika: Where Bicycles Are More Popular Than Motorcycle-Boda Boda
Boda bodas are a popular means of transport across Kenya and they continue to gain popularity as they can evade traffic and access places where other traditional means of transport, such as taxis and matatus, cannot.
Official data shows that the Nati…
Calls To Embrace Insect Farming To End Food Security Crisis
The World Bank has encouraged farmers in Africa to take up insect farming to end the continued food security crisis and malnutrition wreaking havoc on the continent.
Chief Agricultural Economist for Africa, Dr. Dorte Verner said only 850 farmers in 1…