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Political squabble lead to the ouster of the majority leader in Laikipia

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By The Mountain Journal Team  Laikipia county assembly has staged a coup that led to the ouster the majority leader Peter Thomi from the position.  The leadership of the assembly installed  Igwamiti MCA Joseph Kiguru  as the new majority leader, according to the communication from the Speaker  Patrick Waigwa. Thomi is the MCA Githiga ward…

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Iria met the senate after a tension-packed start

The Mountain Journal5 years ago03 mins

The Mountain Journal       Murang’a Governor Mwangi wa Iria met the Senate Committee on Public Accounts and investment and managed to convince the members on the spending of millions of shillings into the mitigating to stop the spread of Covid 19. The governor appeared in the virtual meeting following the Monday incident where the executive…

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Despite challenges in farming the sector employs the majority in Laikipia

The Mountain Journal5 years ago04 mins

  The Mountain Journal team The agriculture sector has been rated the leading employer in Laikipia, contributing 44.2 percent of the local income annually. The Laikipia County Labour Report 2021 outlined that the agricultural sector dominated by small-scale farmers has employed 66 percent being the youth. It outlined the sector to be leading with Laikipia…

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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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