Law Court vandalised in Nanyuki

The Mountain Journal Destruction was witnessed in Nanyuki in connection with Monday’s Ebola Quarantine and Control Facility related demonstrations.  They turned the court upside down before they were chased by the police and scores arrested. Chalo was shot dead in the Baraka area, while Matheri was shot and severely injured in the Ichuga area  by…

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A move store 2,500 ha  in the Aberdare catchment by 2030 in top gear

The Mountain Journal editorial@themountainjournal.co.ke A  grassroots organisation is working to restore and maintain 2,500 hectares of land along Lake Ol’Bolossat and the Ewaso Nyiro River in Nyandarua County over the next four years. As part of this effort, Community Organisation for Positive Impact, Care, and Development  (COPICAD) is focusing on the restoration of 2,500 hectares…

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Break through as police intercepts bhang on transit in North Rift 

The Mountain Journal The fight to eradicate drugs  and substance has continued with detectives from DCI Bomet  arrested a suspected drug trafficker and recovered eight (8) bags containing approximately one thousand six hundred (1,600) rolls of cannabis sativa (bhang). During an intelligence-led operation within Bomet County the police bounced on Bernard Marwa, 35, intercepting a…

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Kibra women play soccer

The Mountain Journal editor@themountainjournal.co.ke For many women in Kibra, football tournaments continue to offer a platform for them to sharpen and use their skills even after quitting competitive sports after childbirth. One of such women is 24-year-old goal keeper Nancy Njeri who once played in the National Women Super League (NWSL) said balancing football and…

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Murang’a distributes devices to persons living with disabilities and commits  the support

Photo/ Murang’a Governor Irungu Kang’ata addressing the residents and persons with special needs at Maragua Level Four Hospital to mark World for Persons with Disability. The Mountain Journal  editor@themountainjournal.co.ke Murang’a  county government marked the World Disability Day Persons  with Disabilities as it stepped up strategies to uplift their living standards through distribution of devices. Governor…

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Reprieve for over 200 MKU students as Court quashes CS order to  stop oral health degrees

By James Wakahiu Celebrations rocked Mount Kenya University after the High Court quashed a directive by Health Cabinet Secretary Adan Duale to discontinue about 225 students from pursuing Bachelor of Science in Oral Health programme. In a judgment delivered by Justice William Musyoka,  the Milimani High Court ruled that Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale acted…

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