Kirinyaga residents benefit  with more than 20,000 fruits tree seedlings

The Mountain Journal editor@themontainjournal.co.ke Comfort Homes  distributed  20,000 fruit tree seedlings during the heavy rains  that coincided with Labour Day,  in Kirinyaga county, to support  the community’s environmental conservation programme. The CEO Hezekiah Kariuki said that his company  over the weekend distributed various tree seedlings in Kirinyaga county for planting to benefit the community in…

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Ruto dares his political opponents with his score card ahead of the election

The Mountain Journal President William Ruto  returned  to his Murang’a political stronghold promising to improve his score card ready for the re-election. He said the ongoing development programme  initiated by his administration once completed by next year would be ahead of his rivals who have perfected the hurling of insults and spreading propagangas. Ruto said…

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I resigned  not sacked, says Ngirici

The Mountain Journal The former Chairperson at the  Kenya Seeds Company Ms Wangui Ngirici maintained she resigned from her position, and was not sacked as alleged.  There are claims that Ngirici eying for Kirinyaga gubernatorial position was sacked by the Cabinet Secretary for National Treasury John Mbadi. According to Ms Ngirici, She had hinted that…

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Nigeria delegation benchmarks with Murang’a on Kang’ata care

The Mountain Journal   A delegation from Nigeria pitched a camp in Murang’a for benchmarking on health care delivery  through innovation and strategic investment.  The high-level delegation from Niger State, in Nigeria, was introduced in automation of health services,  on a benchmarking mission aimed at strengthening healthcare delivery through innovation and strategic investment, mobile dialysis…

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School heads complain little capitation

The Mountain Journal  There is an outcry in secondary  schools upon revelation that the government remitted  Sh 4,766 per student in the capitation, for second term,  instead of  the expected Sh 6,720 (30 percent). In the Sh 23.4 billion remittance,  the secondary  school principals say they expected more resources  to cover the previous arrears that…

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Ngirici dumps Ruto 

 The Mountain Journal  Kenya Seeds Company Chairperson Wangui Ngirici has declared to vie  for Kirinyaga gubernatorial seat on a united opposition party.  Without naming the party, Wangui said she would  join the opposition wagon, dumping President William Ruto UDA Party. “ I am seeking Kirinyaga residents to elect me as their third governor,” he said…

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State to build students hostels in colleges, as investors eye land for enterprise

The Mountain Journal  A road map to construct hostels to accommodate students inside the public universities and colleges has kicked off targeting 8,000 units across the country. In a multi billion shillings programme, the hostel blocks will accommodate  students,  and the investors scramble for land  near the institution ready to  establish business enterprises. In Murang’a,…

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Orthodox tea gains momentum in Kenya 

The Mountain Journal   More tea factories have ventured into the  installation of the orthodox tea processing  equipment focusing on  the expanded  market,  among other destinations. already, more than 12 factories produce the much needed specialty tea.  The tea growers affiliated to the 71 tea processing factories, approved venturing into the new market through allocating use…

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