The Executive will continue to support the Judiciary to serve Kenyans better, President William Ruto has said.Speaking during the swearing in ceremony of 20 newly appointed judges of the High Court at State House, Nairobi, on Tuesday, President Ruto said an effective and efficient judiciary is good for the country.This,
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Ruto leads the nation in tree-planting campaign
President William Ruto on Friday led a nationwide tree-planting campaign in Kiambicho Forest in Maragùa, Mùrang’a County.The President said the day was set aside by the Cabinet in honour of those who lost their lives as a result of the floods that have ravaged various parts of the country.Planting and
Govt to help resttle victims of flood – Ruto
President William Samoei Ruto has said all victims of flood in the country will be treated in a humane way.He said enough resources have been set aside to buy food and bedding for the affected people. –The President explained that alternative settlement to the 40,000 displaced households will also be
Ruto moves to curb effects of torrential rains
President William Samoei Ruto convened a Special Cabinet meeting to deliberate on measures required to mitigate the effects of the ongoing torrential rains on livelihoods on the people of Kenya.The Cabinet received and considered a weather forecast report from the Meteorological Department, indicating that the ongoing torrential rains will persist
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Working with County governments key for economy
The government is committed to working with county governments to unlock Kenya’s economic potential, President William Ruto has said.The goal, he explained, is to transform devolution from governance and sharing of resources to provision of public service, the incubation of opportunity, facilitation of radical economic revival and the enabling of
Fake academic papers on the rise – Dr Alice Kande
The revelation that about 30% of Kenyans applying for jobs hold fake academic papers has sent shock waves amongst employers.This happened when the country's largest employer, the Public Service Commission (PSC), realised that many Kenyans hold falsified qualifications, something that put lives of Kenyans, and any other entity that is
Youth urged to acquire technical skills
The Government is revamping Technical and Vocational Colleges to equip the youth with technical skills to drive the country’s development agenda.President William Ruto said the Government is equipping these institutions to enhance their capacity.He added that the Government is hiring 2,000 tutors to ensure TVETs have adequate trainers.He cited the
Ruto attends NAM meeting in Uganda
Kenya's President William Ruto has joined other Heads of State and Government for the 19th Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) Summit.At the opening session of the meeting that is taking place in Kampala, Uganda, President Yoweri Museveni was elected unanimously as the Chairman of NAM.Uganda, which succeeds Azerbaijan, will serve for
Increased bursaries is for smooth learning, govt says
The Government has increased bursaries under the Constituencies Development Fund to ensure smooth learning.This follows the signing into law of The National Government Constituencies Development Fund (Amendment) Bill by President William Ruto on Monday.The law increases the allocation from 35 per cent to 40 per cent, a move that will
