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Wairagu wa Maai out to address water issues in Murang’a

The Mountain Journal5 years ago05 mins

The Mountain Journal The government has allocated Sh140 million to initiate a major irrigation project in Kigumo sub county in Murang’a.  Since 1970’s, the residents, according to James Mworia, have been collecting thousands of shillings to establish the project, which flopped  after some villagers failed to honour their pledge.  Mworia said it is a relief…

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MKU scales high in a UNESCO programme to support the youth

The Mountain Journal5 years ago03 mins

The Mountain Journal UNESCO  Regional Office  for East Africa has selected MKU and University of Nairobi to participate in a 03 plus initiative designed to help the students , with guidance and counselling skills to soldier on in life, despite the emerging challenges in their way.  In the concept, the learners  will be equipped  with…

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Kang’ata tops in an analysis by Radio Africa Limited

The Mountain Journal5 years ago02 mins

The senator is among the high ranking leaders in Central campaigning  for Ruto The Mountain Journal With political fever penetrating the nerves of many people in Murang’a  county, politicians are working round the clock  eying to attract themselves to the voters 10 months to the polls.  In a poll conducted by Radio Africa Limited, in the…

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Illegal gangs roaming with more than 15,000 heads of livestock in the conservancy

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 The promise made by the Interior and National Coordination CS Dr Fred Matiang’a still stands By The Mountain Journal The Laikipia Nature and Conservancy has been accused of harbouring the criminals behind spate of banditry attacks in parts of Laikipia West associated with massive destruction of property and deaths.    In the past two months,…

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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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