Minister threatens to strike off the roll 10,300 savings societies for violating code of practice

Minister threatens to strike off the roll 10,300 savings societies for violating code of practice

From left-right: Commissioner for Co-operative Development David Obonyo, Cabinet Secretary for the Ministry of Co-operatives and Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) Development; Wycliffe Oparanya; and Cooperative Alliance of Kenya (CAK) Chief Executive Daniel Marube are speaking to the media on cooperative reforms. Behind the minister is the County Director of cooperatives for Nairobi County Dolphine Aremo

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Rights groups raise constitutional and environmental safety concerns over Siaya Nuclear Plant, warn of imminent protests

Rights groups raise constitutional and environmental safety concerns over Siaya Nuclear Plant, warn of imminent protests

Environmental concerns also featured prominently, with the group citing a review by the Netherlands Commission on Environmental Assessment, which reportedly found gaps in the Strategic Environmental and Social Assessment conducted by the Nuclear Power and Energy Agency (NuPEA).

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Anti-terror agency vouches for Community Security Dialogue to repulse threat of terrorism in north-eastern Kenya

Anti-terror agency vouches for Community Security Dialogue to repulse threat of terrorism in north-eastern Kenya

A representative from the National Counter Terrorism Centre, Gilbert Robb, said the Community Security Dialogue programme will strengthen relations between communities and law enforcement agencies.

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Sticking points for US-Iran talks: ‘Chances of renewed tensions outweigh prospects for a real diplomatic breakthrough’

Sticking points for US-Iran talks: ‘Chances of renewed tensions outweigh prospects for a real diplomatic breakthrough’

US President Donald Trump on Thursday threatened Iran to stop the tolling. A day earlier, he told ABC News that he is considering a “joint venture” with Iran to charge fees for crossing the Strait, and wrote on social media that “big money” could be made by the United States “helping with the traffic build-up in the Strait of Hormuz.”

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Smile that hides sorrows: Woman who proved even the most powerless can strike back, became a warning to every slave owner in America

Smile that hides sorrows: Woman who proved even the most powerless can strike back, became a warning to every slave owner in America

I approached a small farm on the outskirts of Woodville, Mississippi, I had chosen it carefully during my years of accompanying Mistress Evelyn to town. small, poor looking, owned by a man I’d seen wearing the grey coat and broad-brimmed hat favoured by Quakers. Quakers opposed slavery. Not all of them would help a runaway, but some would.

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With Christianity on decline in the West, Africa is strategically positioned to sustain Catholic faith in the world, which is why Pope’s trip is critical

With Christianity on decline in the West, Africa is strategically positioned to sustain Catholic faith in the world, which is why Pope’s trip is critical

The Vatican says Leo will also speak about corruption in oftentimes authoritarian regimes and the role of political leaders in countries where two of the presidents have been in power for decades.

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South Sudan launches $40 million livestock and fisheries programme to boost food security

South Sudan launches $40 million livestock and fisheries programme to boost food security

The project to be implemented by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation will benefit approximately 166,000 households, reaching nearly 1.2 million people in seven counties.

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COMESA adopts new strategy at Ninth Extraordinary Meeting of Council of Ministers to entrench AfCFTA

COMESA adopts new strategy at Ninth Extraordinary Meeting of Council of Ministers to entrench AfCFTA

The meeting reaffirmed COMESA’s commitment to advancing regional integration and strengthening its role within the broader continental development framework, it added.

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New York Times does it again: it refuses to accept era of medical coercion and blind faith in vaccines is ending

New York Times does it again: it refuses to accept era of medical coercion and blind faith in vaccines is ending

Interlandi’s background shines through in her reporting. According to her bio, she “formulated vaccines in a pharmaceutical lab.” A perfect background for propaganda.

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Smile hides sorrow-2: Savage revenge against Master Cardwell who burned loyal slave to death for a sin he did not commit

I volunteered to take lunch to Marcus and Peter at the cotton warehouse, something I’d done many times before. While they ate, I explored the warehouse thoroughly, noting the placement of oil lamps, the narrow gaps between cotton stacks, the broken window board in the northwest corner that created a draft.

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