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New team in Murang’a leadership sworn

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  The Mountain Journal Murang’a has  emerged as the first county in Mt Kenya region  to inaugurate its executive committee members. The 10 executive members took an oath of office at the county chamber presided over by Murang’a Chief Magistrate Mr Peter Ndwiga. The executives are  Dr  Kamau Kiringai (agriculture), Kimani Mugo( Trade), Dr Winfred…

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Fish farmers supported by Waiguru upbeat as harvesting starts

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 The Mountain Journal Kirinyaga farmers who were supported by Governor Anne Waiguru to undertake fish farming have started harvesting the first fruits as fish attain maturity.  This comes in the wake of rising consumer demand for fish in Mt. Kenya region that saw the farmers fetch huge amount of money from the first harvest.  Fish…

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  • Mt Kenya at risk of losing  the tea market to the west, with experts pointing at the tea levy
  • Calls for national  reflection  on school strikes, and opposed Ebola quarantine centre in Nanyuki 
  • Annual International flower show opens in Nairobi with a call for sustainability market
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