Monthly Archives: October 2021
Why gender-based violence irks these activists
It was a defilement incident that pushed Rebecca Basweti to picket in the streets and she vowed never to be silent whenever such incidents...
Go ye serve, new Egerton University VC told
Eyes will be riveted on Prof Isaac Ongubo Kibwage as he assumes the position of Vice Chancellor of Egerton University.
The University Council appointed him...
Trans Nzoia County vows to boost coffee sector
The County Government of Trans Nzoia will increase land under coffee from the current 2,535 hectares to 10,000 hectares by the year 2023.
Speaking to...
Politicians warned against transferring voters in their interest
Politicians in Kisii have been warned against transferring voters from one electoral area to the other.
County Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) Returning Officer...
Man allegedly kills wife, hangs self over infidelity claims
Police in Nyamira are investigating an incident where a man allegedly killed his wife and committed suicide.
The incident left residents of Nyabomite village, Bogichora...
Doctors unhappy with Governor Kiptis
The Kenya Medical Practitioners and Dentists Union (KMPDU) officials from North Rift have bashed Baringo governor Stanley Kiptis for "politicizing health in his county."
Led...
Treasury urged to remit commission cash for credible elections
Kenya's Treasury has been asked to remit funds meant for elections earlier enough.
This will stop crippling service delivery by the Independent Electoral and Boundaries...
SATIRE: When WhatsApp became WhatsDown
The author of this article, who happens to be a Nyagenkean, was in this world when people started to talk on pocket-size stones.
The very...
Residents in shock as hailstones cause havoc
Residents of sections of Nyamira and Kisii counties are counting losses after a heavy downpour accompanied with hailstones pounded their villages Sunday evening.
Food crops...
Don terms CBC game changer in Kenya
A renown scholar has said that the new curriculum of education in Kenya will be a game changer if implemented well.
Prof. Reuben Marwanga said...












































