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SOUTH SUDAN: Government official in hot soup for diverting relief vehicles for private use  

Government officials in Western Bahr el Ghazal State have diverted two Non-governmental organizations (NGO) donated vehicles intended to support health and relief institutions to...

Call for innovative journalism as MESHA picks new leaders

Innovative storytelling is the way to go for journalists. This was the main message during Media Environment, Science, Health, and Agriculture (MESHA) at its 18th...

Unity calls for media, civil society as government excesses escalate

Stakeholders in advocacy for good governance have called for stronger unity between the media and the civil society in order to sustainably tame the...

Kisumu school first beneficiary of Absa Foundation books initiative

Kisumu Day High School became the first proud beneficiary of Sh600,000 worth of textbooks from the Absa Kenya Foundation. This follows the newly launched foundation’s...

HOMA BAY: ‘Ondoa Kaunda’ project transforming faces of ECD classrooms

At Homa Bay Primary School stands a modern sparkling classroom. Three months ago, this space was occupied by an old structure with torn ironsheets which...

Smiles as 220 PWDs in Kisumu receive free wheelchairs

At least 221 People With Disabilities in Kisumu have received wheelchaires to aid their movement. The donations by the Walkabout Foundation aimed at improving their...

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SOUTH SUDAN: Government official in hot soup for diverting relief vehicles for private use  

Government officials in Western Bahr el Ghazal State have diverted two Non-governmental organizations (NGO) donated vehicles intended to...

FAKE: Diamond Platinumz did not apologize over Furaha City Festival circus

A letter circulating on social media claiming that Nasib Juma, popularly known as Diamond Platinumz, apologized to Kenyans...

Sh1 billion Kisumu Poly textile techno centre now ready for students

There is light at the end of the tunnel for textile industry players as Kisumu National Polytechnic prepares...

Rivers, springs drying up as Mt Elgon Forest diminishes

Kenya’s water towers are rapidly drying up, raising alarm over the future of the country’s water resources.  Richard Walukano,...

How groundwater could supplement surface irrigation for rice

Established in 1966, Ahero Irrigation Scheme has over the past five decades become a crucial nerve in the...

How boreholes are quenching thirst for West Pokot and Turkana residents

Situated in the northwestern part of Kenya, West Pokot and Turkana counties are covered by vast arid open...