Exit to Kenya Kwanza

 There are key people who have exited to Kenya kwanza. The latest scenario,a former key official in the Azimio Presidential team Elijah Churu Manyeki defected to Kenya kwanza supporting President William Ruto. Photo: Elijah Churu Manyeki addressing a meeting attended by Raila Odinga. Manyeki chaired the Persons with disability Presidential campaign said he has followed…

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Mau Mau road transforming villages

 The Mountain Journal The celebrated Mau Mau road is transforming villages along the 540 kilometres stretch with farmers accessing markets for their produce, as the cost of land doubles within the stretch before it is complete. Along the stretch, the old village shops in the 44 market centres have been facelifted, with the investors eying…

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East African Community boss encourages varsities to expand regionally as MKU eyes DRC, Tanzania

 By James Wakahiu Private universities in eastern and central Africa have been advised to explore growth and collaboration opportunities in the region instead of just focusing on their national campuses. “The East African Community has recently grown with joining of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to seven partner States and an expanded market of…

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Kang’ata Care Programme launched

  The Mountain Journal Murang’a County Government has launched Kang’ata Care Programme, with the engagement of 4,000 Community Health Volunteers (CHVs).  Launching the programme at Gakoigo Grounds, Maragua, and Governor Irungu Kang’ata said the Sh170 million programme  for the 21 000 households, the Governor said every year more people will be recruited. Photo/ Governor Irungu…

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A section of farmers want return of rotational election

 Agenda on rotational election causing scrabbles in tea factories The Mountain Journal  Tea meetings are facing challenges with allies of the former directors questioning the rush to amend the article of association on the rotational election and the increase in directors’ allowances. Suspending election to 2024 will hurt the sector,says the farmers  In various meetings,…

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Universities told to spearhead changes to end inequalities in East Africa

 By James Wakahiu Institutions of higher learning in East Africa must endeavor to contribute towards ending political, social and economic inequalities in the region through their triple-mandate of teaching, research and community outreach. MKU Chairman Prof Simon Gicharu congratulates  Kimilili MP Didmus Baraza after he graduated. Photo/ James Wakahiu Specifically, every university should contribute towards creation…

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