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Murang’a clerk appointed to represent Central region colleagues.

The Mountain Journal6 years ago02 mins

 Clerk at Murang’a county assembly  Kuria Thuita⁩ has been appointed as the  Mt. Kenya  Region (Central), Society of Clerks . He will represent at the clerks at the Table (SOCATT)  representative. Kuria a lawyer by profession was elected to represent the clerks of county assemblies forum, barely four months after he moved at the Murang’a…

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Tea sector lobby support coffee bill 2020

The Mountain Journal6 years ago011 mins

The Lobby proposes a reduction of milling fees, capping of milling losses, reduction of market agent fees and removal of underhand dealings between millers, buyers, and marketing agents. Further, the lobby lauds 5 strategic interventions proposed in the Coffee Bill 2020 The Kenya Tea Sector Lobby has submitted its input to the Coffee Bill 2020,…

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Water pans give locals in arid areas a relief

The Mountain Journal6 years ago08 mins

Residents of Ithanga in lower Gatanga have been relying on relief food every time a dry spell strikes.  This area is one of the relatively dry parts in Murang’a which receive minimal rainfall leading to massive crop failure leaving the resident to grapple with food shortage.  However, help has come for the residents after the…

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AIPCA hold election to end chaos in churches

The Mountain Journal6 years ago02 mins

  African Independent Pentecostal Church of Africa (AIPCA) is set to hold its national election on November 27, as ordered by the office of the registrar of societies. Church secretary-general Simon Kimaru said the church, parish, and denary election have been held to comply with the law, to streamline the activities. He spoke at Mbugiti…

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  • Murang’a distributes devices to persons living with disabilities and commits  the support
  • Police intercepts  670 plants of bhang in Kigumo
  • Reprieve for over 200 MKU students as Court quashes CS order to  stop oral health degrees
  • Speaker Wetangula declares Tea Amendment Bill 2023 null and void
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