An extrail car and bodies of two people who drowned in the Titanic Juja dam was recovered ending hours of search. And as the search was over, the wife of the man who drowned has broken her silence for the first time since the tragedy happened on Monday night. According to
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“Whistle-blower” says Raila Odinga won the 2022 Elections
The Azimio la Umoja One Kenya Coalition through the Jubilee Secretary General Jeremiah Kioni has announced that its presidential candidate Raila Odinga won the August 9, 2022, General Election by garnering 8,170,355 votes ahead of his then competitor and now president, William Ruto who managed 5,919,973 votes.
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Aisha Jumwa praises Leadership Accelerator Programme
Cabinet Secretary Aisha Jumwa, during a past event. Public Service and Gender Cabinet Secretary (CS) Aisha Jumwa praised of Leadership Accelerator Programme for empowering women in the media.The Cabinet Secretary was speaking at the Leadership Accelerator Programme, during the Programme's 6th graduation ceremony which was conducted virtually, and went ahead to
Wananchi Jamii Fabricators the leading fabricators in Kenya
With the increased cost of living and unemployment in the country, majority of youths have preferred innovative technological jobs to office work. Many have factored and structured themselves in the jua kali sector to make their ends meet. Here is Wananchi Jamii Fabrication Company, a company that has advanced in
Reprieve for Kenya as FIFA lifts ban on FKF.
World governing body Fifa has confirmed lifting the indefinite ban previously slapped on Kenya following government interference. In a letter addressed to Football Kenya Federation (FKF) Secretary General Barry Otieno, Fifa Secretary General Fatma Samoura said the world football governing body arrived at the decision to lift the suspension following the
Kenyan teachers, and the ‘copy and paste’ mentality
Teachers donning uniforms. The idea is currently under consideration in Kenya's education system. The proposal that Kenyan teachers will be wearing uniforms has elicited laughter and curiosity in equal measure. A common Kenyan adage "Kenya sihami', loosely translated as 'I won't leave Kenya', is ever active in social media, moreso as numerous
