Daily Archives: Jan 31, 2022

Roundup: Egyptian Villagers Return Home In North Sinai As Terrorism Defeated

SHEIKH ZUWEID, Egypt– Villagers from the town of Sheikh Zuweid in North Sinai governorate, east of Cairo, returned to their homes, after terrorism there was eradicated. Terrorist groups spread in Egypt, after the June 30 protests in 2013, especially in...

Ghanaian woman gives birth on Washington-bound plane at 34,000ft

WASHINGTON— It was supposed to be a regular flight for a pregnant woman and other passengers aboard a United Flight UA 977 and headed for Washington but things took a quick, beautiful turn.According to a video shared by Ms Nancy on Facebook, the woman,...

Kenya, EU launch talks to elevate ties ‘beyond aid’

NAIROBI— Kenya and the European Union launched vital talks to elevate their ties beyond aid and focus on issues of long-term peace and development.At a meeting in Nairobi, Kenya’s Cabinet Secretary for Foreign Affairs Raychelle Awuor Omamo and visiting...

Minister Patricia De Lille awards bursaries to pupils enrolled for built environment courses, 1 Feb

Minister Patricia De Lille to award bursaries from DPWI to pupils enrolled for built environment coursesAs part of efforts to bring more skilled professionals into the public sector and specifically the built environment, the Department of Public Works...

Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities and European Union host gender responsive Budgeting Policy Dialogue, 02 Feb

The Department of Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities (DWYPD) in collaboration with the European Union Delegation to South Africa (EU) will host a Gender-Responsive Budgeting Virtual Policy Dialogue on 02 February 2022. The main objective of the...

FAO moves to scale up response to Fall Armyworm as pest continues to spread

Rome - The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) is increasing efforts aimed at bolstering the global response to Fall Armyworm (FAW), considered one of the top 10 devastating plant pests affecting food and agriculture.FAO Direc...

Desert Locust upsurge continues to threaten food security in Horn of Africa and Yemen despite intense efforts

Rome - A new generation of Desert Locust swarms is threatening agricultural and pastoral livelihoods and the food security of millions of people in the Horn of Africa and Yemen despite intense efforts to control the pest throughout 2020, the Food and A...

Advisory on handover of Part 2 of State Capture Commission report to The Presidency

The Presidency will tomorrow, Tuesday, 1 February 2022, formally receive the second part of the report of the Judicial Commission of Inquiry into Allegations of State Capture, Corruption and Fraud in the Public Sector. The Presidency will publish this ...

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Maua Residents Cautioned Against Illegal Water Connections

Maua: Residents of Maua in Igembe South Sub-County have been urged to desist from illegal water connections as authorities step up enforcement measures. Maua Town Municipal Manager Timothy Mwenda issued the stern warning stating that anyone caught eng...
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Yetu Sacco Hits Record Billion Revenue

Meru: For the first time in its 33-year history, Yetu DT Sacco, Meru County has hit the Sh1 billion profit mark with a historic membership registration drive. According to Kenya News Agency, the Sacco has recently recorded a surge in membership, su...

Teso King to Tour Kenya, Engage with Iteso Community

Nairobi: Iteso Cultural Union (ICU) leader Papa Paul Sande Emolot is set to visit the Iteso community in Teso, Kenya, as well as those residing in other sub-counties, in March this year. The announcement was made during the burial of Moses Oduya in Ka...

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