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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...

Is Juba’s tax system failing its citizens?

Despite a steady stream of taxes being collected from traders, companies, and private sectors in Juba, South Sudan, the city seems to be stuck...

‘This is the truth’; Governor Wanga weighs in on alleged demolished animal feed project 

Homa Bay Governor Gladys Wanga has termed media reports on alleged demolition of a factory to put up County Headquarters as misleading. The reaction comes after...

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Innovation hub equips 63 Kisumu youths with digital skills

At least 63 youths have benefit from a digital skill project targeting cyber security and data analytics. The youths...

Investment Conference exposes Nyanza’s development potentials

The government has announced plans to fast-track key development projects in Nyanza in renewed efforts to transform the...

Declare femicide a national crisis, rights groups tell President Ruto

Human Rights Defenders have called on President William Ruto to declare femicide as a national crisis. Through various rights...

Gutted Trade Part 3: A ‘Controlled Market’: Monopolies, corruption and difficulty accessing licenses shut out most Ugandans from the maw trade

This reporting project was supported by the Pulitzer Center. In Uganda, Chinese demand for the Nile perch swim bladder,...

Gutted Trade PART 2: A Smuggling Route Reversed: Uganda no longer the region’s maw processing hub

This reporting project was supported by the Pulitzer Center. In Uganda, the hunt for fish maw is driving depletion...

Gutted Trade: How the hunt for swim bladder to supply Asian markets is failing Uganda’s fishing industry

From medicinal soups to holiday gifts, fish maw from Uganda feeds huge Chinese demand. But the once thriving...