Diplomatic, trade standoff between Nairobi and Khartoum bites as Kenyan tea exporters face huge losses

Diplomatic, trade standoff between Nairobi and Khartoum bites as Kenyan tea exporters face huge losses

The RSF has received a stream of military support, including drones and air defences, as both sides have obtained more advanced weaponry from abroad. The army has accused the United Arab Emirates of sending arms to the RSF, a charge UN experts and UN lawmakers have found credible but the Gulf state denies.

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State agencies moves to streamline maritime employment with seafarer identity cards

State agencies moves to streamline maritime employment with seafarer identity cards

The push for seamless SID issuance follows a directive from Mining, Blue Economy and Maritime Cabinet Secretary Hassan Joho, who intervened after student protests at Bandari Maritime Academy. The demonstrations highlighted concerns over sea-time opportunities and misinformation regarding certification standards.

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Kenya’s health minister for says US aid freeze on humanitarian programme won’t interfere with ARV supplies

Kenya’s health minister for says US aid freeze on humanitarian programme won’t interfere with ARV supplies

Kenya, with 1.4 million people living with HIV, has made significant strides in expanding access to treatment and services. However, the country faces challenges such as high levels of HIV-related stigma, especially in rural areas, and issues related to adherence to treatment regimens.

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Medical professionals in Kenya’s Rift Valley counties raise alarm over sharp rise in heart diseases

Medical professionals in Kenya’s Rift Valley counties raise alarm over sharp rise in heart diseases

Smoking and excessive alcohol are unhealthy habits and significantly increase the risk of heart diseases. Drinking too much alcohol can have a serious impact on heart health, which can cause high blood pressure, heart failure or stroke.

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Kenya seeks $4.6b to irrigate 747,000 acres in semi-arid areas to produce one million tonnes of rice

Kenya seeks $4.6b to irrigate 747,000 acres in semi-arid areas to produce one million tonnes of rice

The government also plans to put 200,000 acres under irrigation in Galana-Kulalu despite perennial water shortage challenge. Kimotho said they will be working with aggregators who have been having a challenge of getting the right quality and quantity.

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Kenya comes up with new building code to address fatal building accidents, kick out quacks  

Kenya comes up with new building code to address fatal building accidents, kick out quacks  

Published as Legal Notice No.47 on March 1, 2024, the National Building Code 2024 replaces the 57-year-old and outdated Local Government (Adoptive By-Laws) Building Order of 1968. The new Building Code came into effect this month, March 1.

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Mau Mau veterans say Public Benefits Organisation Act is key to compensation of victims of colonial abuses

Mau Mau veterans say Public Benefits Organisation Act is key to compensation of victims of colonial abuses

A Public Benefit Organisation is a charitable membership or non-membership grouping of individuals or organisations, which is autonomous, non-partisan, non-profit making and engages in public benefit activities.

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Education retention: Kenya’s school meals project gets backing of Africa Development Bank, Lesotho King

Education retention: Kenya’s school meals project gets backing of Africa Development Bank, Lesotho King

Speaking in Nairobi after a benchmarking tour in Ruiru in Kiambu County, the King Letsie III and his entourage accompanied by Adesina and the ministry of education officials were marvelled by the gains accruing from the school feeding programme in the country.

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Power and glory: Investigative journalist tells TI workshop ‘journalism is about uncovering truth and holding rulers to account’

Power and glory: Investigative journalist tells TI workshop ‘journalism is about uncovering truth and holding rulers to account’

Some participants were particularly interested in using the information and resources gained to cover county-level governance issues more effectively.

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Transport business: Riders praise electric motorbikes for efficiency, low operational costs  

Transport business: Riders praise electric motorbikes for efficiency, low operational costs  

James King’ori charging his electric bike. King’ori, a bodaboda rider from Othaya ditched petrol fuelled motorcycle for an e-bike due to the latter’s low operational costs.

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