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410 needy students in Migori benefit from Sh14 million bursaries

 A total of 410 students from vulnerable families in Migori have benefited from bursaries under the county bursary scheme. The learners from various Secondary Schools...

Commisioner orders overhaul of security at Isebaniah Police Station amidst rising crime rates

Migori County Commissioner David Gitonga accompanied by Migori Deputy Governor Joseph Mahiri on May 22nd held a security meeting held at the Customs office...

NCIC take on youth to push peace agenda in Kisumu

Wajibika Regional Youth Dialogue under the auspice of National Cohesion and Intergration Commission (NCIC) held a youth forum in Kisumu to encourage the youth...

County introduces strict measures to curb accidents in Migori CBD

Migori County government has outlined strict measures to curb increasing cases of accidents in the town centre. The measures include a strategic approach to addressing...

Homa Bay teachers oppose affordabale housing scheme, threaten to down tools

Kenya Union of Post-Primary Education Teachers (KUPPET) Homa Bay branch have threatened to down their tools should the government proceed with its plans of...

Lusaka Declaration calls for deliberate push for Press Freedom in Africa

The just concluded 2nd African Media Convention on World Press Freedom has pledged to prioritize push for press freedom and human rights. The convention held...

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Now, school dropouts can earn university degrees in Kenya

The journey of attaining university degree in Kenya is a long and winding one which requires one to...

The Female Interface: Why We Need More Women in AI

More women building AI could mean safer and more inclusive technology, but their impact is limited by systemic...

Kenya’s youngest university opens its doors in Kisumu

The African Talent University (TATU) has finally received government’s nod to admit students. The Kisumu-based institution becomes Kenya’s 85th...

Can AI bridge the land justice gap for women in rural Kenya?

For six months, 63-year-old Catherine Hagasa Mate barely slept, keeping watch over the fragile shelter she built in...

Why tech player AURA is defending PSRA on crackdown on private security firms

Kenya's leading technology firm has defended the ongoing crackdown on private security firms by the Private Security Regulatory...

Women journalists turn to AI, but gaps in access still persist

At 5 a.m. in Kakamega County, Irene Nasimiyu prepares for her morning radio show. Before going on air,...