More than 200 students graduated in Software Development, Data Science, Product Design, and short courses like DevOps and Data Visualization at the Moringa School in an event held at the Moringa campus along Ngong Road Nairobi. The theme of the graduation was "Reimagining the Future : Cultivating an Entrepreneurial mindset and
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Uhuru meets Nigeria’s top Presidential candidate Peter Obi
Former President Uhuru Kenyatta today held talks with Nigeria's Labour Party Presidential candidate Peter Obi. Uhuru is in Nigeria as the head of the Africa Union Electoral Observer Mission for the upcoming general elections. See also: Labour Party’s Peter Obi leads in Nigeria’s opinion Poll Mr. Obi who has been tipped to
President Ruto launches the Nairobi Rivers Commission
President William Ruto on Wednesday launched the Nairobi Rivers Commission in Korogocho, Nairobi County and said the government is committed to take Nairobi back to its glorious days. The President said the city must recapture its cleanliness, made safe and healthy for everyone. “The unhealthy environmental situation must be corrected
President Ruto tells off Raila over IEBC servers
Politics of whether Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) servers were opened again reared its head in Kenya's politics.This time round, it's President William Ruto himself who has visited the matter after the matter has constantly been repeated by the Azimio side of politicians. President Ruto was speaking today in
AU “frees” Raila Odinga from his Special Envoy job
Detectives seize donkey meat sold to city residents
Detectives have arrested two suspects who were found slaughtering donkeys at a thicket in Ndeiya, Kiambu County and recovered over 30 fresh carcasses of the animal. Patrick Muiruri, 29 and Elizabeth Wangeci, 32, were arrested and two vehicles used in the transportation of the flesh in gunny bags impounded.
Azimio issues 14 Day ultimatum to President Ruto
Invest your stolen Loot in Kenya says Auditor General Nancy Gathungu
The Auditor General Nancy Gathungu on Tuesday has asked those who steal from Kenyans to invest their loot locally rather than taking the money abroad. Gathungu advised that money stolen from Kenyans should be ploughed back into the economy from which the proceeds were taken. “Perhaps we should start a campaign
Sex for Jobs scandal: James Finlay fires rogue contractors
James Finlays Kenya, the British company implicated in a BBC sex for jobs expose has suspended the two contractors exposed sexually exploiting workers at their Kericho factory. The firm said in a statement issued on Monday, that it has terminated its agreement with John Chebochok’s company Sislo Holdings, and absorbed all
