Bukhungu Stadium: ‘Football Cathedral’ on course to regaining pilgrimage status as sports minister assures it’ll be ready for 2027 AFCON

Bukhungu Stadium: ‘Football Cathedral’ on course to regaining pilgrimage status as sports minister assures it’ll be ready for 2027 AFCON

The successful 2023 school ball games brought back memories of 1936 match that saw Western Kenya team that included the likes of Peter Muchuma (captain), Elijah Masinde wa Namene, Musisi, Nate and Elijah Lidonde, among others outsmart Remington FC 3-0 to become the first African team to beat a European team.

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Kakamega County in western Kenya state partnership with IFAD in $7.3m livestock commercialisation project

Between independence in 1963 and the onset of World Bank-prescribed structural adjustment programmes in the early 1980s, western Kenya counties of Kakamega, Bungoma, Busia and Trans-Nzoia were leading producers of milk.

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Kenya launches integrity plan as sleaze festers in key institutions: police, judiciary and presidency

Kenya launches integrity plan as sleaze festers in key institutions: police, judiciary and presidency

The EACC chairperson Dr David Oginde observed that the KIP launch aligns with Vision 2030, and Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda (BETA) of the government, and all the other aspirations “that we have as a nation towards having a progressive nation that can attain economic independence.

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Market beckons Kenyan honey producers as US beekeepers report 62 per cent losses as winter wreaks havoc

Market beckons Kenyan honey producers as US beekeepers report 62 per cent losses as winter wreaks havoc

It adds that respondents have lost 1.1 million colonies from late summer through winter, according to the data. Those losses account for 41 per cent of total colonies in the United States, Downey said during a YouTube livestream on Friday that covered survey results.

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Surge in debt service costs sends Kenya into money market, is on verge of signing $1.5b UAE loan

Surge in debt service costs sends Kenya into money market, is on verge of signing $1.5b UAE loan

By the end of June, Mbadi added, the government is expecting more than $950 million in funding from other external sources, including the World Bank, the African Development Bank, Italy and Germany.

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Kenya sets up own geo-hazard surveillance system to monitor distribution, strength of seismic events

Kenya sets up own geo-hazard surveillance system to monitor distribution, strength of seismic events

During a meeting with the Parliamentary Committee on Environment, Natural Resources and Mining to deliberate over the Budget Policy Statement, a mining team led by the PS appealed to the committee for allocation of adequate resources that will ensure execution of vital programs under the department.

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How boy born with cleft lip palate inspired father to fund free surgery for patients with similar conditions in Kenya

How boy born with cleft lip palate inspired father to fund free surgery for patients with similar conditions in Kenya

In July 2000, Santhosh Mathews and his wife, Indian natives living in the United States welcomed their son with a cleft lip and palate among other conditions like holes in his heart and did not have a right eye or right ear.

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Kenya’s chief justice defended against ouster in similar push that saved national assembly speaker from ejection

Kenya’s chief justice defended against ouster in similar push that saved national assembly speaker from ejection

The first petition by former Law Society of Kenya (LSK) President Nelson Havi was submitted to the Judicial Service Commission on January 10, 2025, calling for the removal of the entire seven-judge bench of the Supreme Court.

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Tap to Eat: Hot meals served from mega kitchen change how Kenyan children access quality food, raise school retention

Tap to Eat: Hot meals served from mega kitchen change how Kenyan children access quality food, raise school retention

Meal prices, which were once a financial burden for many families, have been subsidised through partnerships with local food vendors and sponsors, the mobile-based payment system also tracks daily meal consumption, ensuring that children receive balanced and adequate nutrition.

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Haiti’s police union demands protection after gangs kill a Kenyan police officer

Haiti’s police union demands protection after gangs kill a Kenyan police officer

More than 5,600 people were reported killed in Haiti last year, with gang violence leaving more than one million homeless in recent years, according to the UN.

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