Daily Archives: Nov 6, 2023

Embu North Reports Eight Candidates Missing KCSE Examinations

EMBU – As the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examinations begin, eight candidates from Embu North Sub-County were absent from the examination halls. This occurrence was confirmed today as the national exams got underway, marking a conc...

Namibia’s Economy Must Diversify Beyond Mining, Says Cabinet Secretary Simataa

WINDHOEK – George Simataa, Secretary to the Cabinet, has called for a significant transformation of Namibia’s economy, highlighting the unsustainability of the nation's heavy reliance on the mining sector.According to NAMPA, who addressed attendees at ...

New Hermetic Bags Enhance Grain Storage Efficiency in Kenya

Nairobi – A significant advancement has been made in the agricultural sector with the introduction of hermetic storage technology bags, a development brought forth through a collaboration between the government and the private sector, aimed at preservi...

Uasin Gishu Advocates for Decentralization of Government Printing Press

Uasin Gishu – Residents of Uasin Gishu County have expressed their endorsement for the overhaul of the Government Printing Press (GP), calling for the decentralization of its services to the county level. This move, they believe, will facilitate easier...

Machakos Governor Advocates for Immediate Clean-Up of Athi River to Combat Waterborne Illnesses

MACHAKOS – Governor Wavinya Ndeti of Machakos County has made an urgent appeal for the national government to prioritize the decontamination of the Athi River. This call to action comes in response to a rise in waterborne diseases among the residents o...

Kajiado County Launches KCSE Examinations for Over 12,000 Students

KAJIADO – A significant number of students in Kajiado County, totaling 12,872, have commenced their Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examinations. The exams are being conducted in 173 centers scattered throughout the county.According to ...

Kenya Introduces Rodent-Repelling Hermetic Storage Bags to Protect Grain Harvests

NAIROBI – In a collaborative effort between the Kenyan government and private sector entities, a new technology in the form of hermetic storage bags is set to safeguard farmers' grains from post-harvest losses caused by pests and environmental factors....

National Team Coach Stresses Honour in National Call-Up Amid Player’s Dismissal

WINDHOEK – Collin Benjamin, the coach of Namibia's senior national football team, has emphasized the importance of honour and respect in response to a disciplinary issue affecting the team's preparations for upcoming World Cup qualifiers.According to N...

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Parents Urge Government Intervention in Overseas Education Scam

Nairobi: Parents of Uasin Gishu County who were affected after their children failed to secure admission to overseas universities despite paying millions to study in Finland and Canada through the Overseas Education Trust scholarship, are pleading for...
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African Innovators Encouraged to Create AI Solutions in Local Languages

Kampala: Managing Director at Microsoft Africa Development Centre, Catherine Muraga, has urged African innovators to develop indigenous AI solutions, with an emphasis on creating AI technologies in local languages such as Kiswahili, Amharic, and Lugan...

Government Finalizes Leasing of Four Sugar Factories to Private Millers

Nairobi: The government has completed the leasing process of four public sugar factories to revive the once-thriving sugar sector in the country. The Cabinet Secretary for Agriculture and Livestock Development Mutahi Kagwe announced that four private ...

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