Monthly Archives: February, 2024

Bungoma Governor Optimistic About Kenya’s Economic Recovery

BUNGOMA — Governor Kenneth Lusaka of Bungoma has voiced strong optimism regarding Kenya's economic trajectory, asserting that the nation is on the path to recovery. His remarks were made during an interdenominational prayer event held in Tapsagoi, wit...

Kisumu Farmer Champions Dairy Goat Farming for Economic Growth

KISUMU - Musa Ibrahim Juma, a 45-year-old farmer from Kisumu, is advocating for the adoption of dairy goat farming as a means of economic sustenance. Over the past 20 years, Juma has developed his 1/8 acre homestead near Kondele Primary School in the ...

Arrest Made in Connection with Soldier’s Murder Near Tampouy

Ouagadougou - Authorities have detained an individual following the fatal shooting of a sergeant near a drinking establishment in Tampouy, district no. 3 of Ouagadougou, officials reported on Sunday. The incident occurred between the night of Friday, ...

Tragic Road Accident Claims Lives of Three Pupils in Murang’a

MURANG'A, Kenya — A devastating road accident on the Gitugi-Murang'a road on Saturday evening resulted in the death of three pupils, with several others injured and receiving medical treatment. The accident involved a school bus from Maadili School in...

NCCK Central Region Clergy Calls for Focus on Service Over Political Rivalry

NAIROBI - The clergy of the National Council of Churches of Kenya (NCCK) in the central region have issued a call to local elected leaders to prioritize service delivery over political competition. At a press conference held on Friday, the group highl...

National Assembly Speaker Urges Joint Efforts to Combat Cattle Rustling in Meru County

MERU, Kenya — National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetangula has made an urgent appeal to local administrators in Meru County to collaborate with national security offices in Nairobi to combat the persistent issue of cattle rustling in the region. The call...

Polish Medical Team Offers Free Healthcare Services in Addis Ababa

ADDIS ABABA - A thirty-member medical team from Poland has landed in Addis Ababa, embarking on a ten-day mission to deliver free healthcare services to the Ethiopian population. This initiative, now in its third year, draws on the expertise of medical...

Curia nomme Steve Lavezoli vice-président de sa division Produits biologiques

ALBANY, New York, 23 févr. 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Curia, l’un des principaux organismes de recherche, de développement et de fabrication sous contrat, a annoncé aujourd’hui la nomination de Steve Lavezoli au poste de vice-président des produits biologiques à compter du 26 février. M. Lavezoli dirigera la division des produits biologiques de Curia, dont il supervisera les services de […]

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Myanmar Plans Development Projects in 458 Villages for FY2025-26

Myanmar: Myanmar's Ministry of Cooperatives and Rural Development is planning to implement development projects in 458 villages during the 2025-26 fiscal year, with a budget of 6.87 billion kyats (about 3.27 million U.S. dollars), the state-owned Myan...
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Coast Women Leaders Call for End to Youth Protests, Advocate Dialogue

Mombasa: A group of grassroots women leaders from the Coast region is calling on the youth to end ongoing protests and instead embrace dialogue and reconciliation to address their grievances. The leaders expressed concern that the frequent protests ha...

Lamu Gets Ultra-Modern ICU Unit

Lamu: Lamu County has launched its first-ever Intensive Care Unit (ICU) facility at the King Fahd hospital, a move that is expected to reduce numerous referrals to other facilities, especially the already congested Makadara Coast General Hospital in M...

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