Skip to content
June 5, 2026
  • 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
  • Law Court vandalised in Nanyuki
Newsletter
Random News
Themountainjournal

Themountainjournal

You number one new site

  • Home
  • Politics
  • Health
  • Agriculture
  • Counties
  • Education
  • sports
  • Home
  • Politics
  • Health
  • Agriculture
  • Counties
  • Education
  • sports

Top stories

Agriculture
Mt Kenya at risk of losing  the tea market to the west, with experts pointing at the tea levy
Home
Calls for national  reflection  on school strikes, and opposed Ebola quarantine centre in Nanyuki 
Home
Annual International flower show opens in Nairobi with a call for sustainability market
CRIME
Law Court vandalised in Nanyuki
  • Home
  • 2023
  • February
  • Page 3

Month: February 2023

  • Uncategorized

KCB gives hope to learners in Mandera

The Mountain Journal3 years ago04 mins

Banks comes to the rescue of the needy. The Mountain Journal, Mandera  By Ibrahim Happy The KCB Foundation has given scholarships to 19 needy students in Mandera who sat for the 2022 KCPE examination. The award of Kshs 1, 140, 000 scholarships follows the completion of a nationwide exercise to identify bright and deserving students….

Read More
  • Uncategorized

Kigumo to make a stride in health sector

The Mountain Journal3 years ago03 mins

 The Mountain Journal The government is committed to upgrading the Kigumo Health centre that stalled due to lack of finances. Health Principal Secretary Josephine Mburu said the Sh400 million health facility  will be completed in April. Mburu  who was accompanied by Kigumo MP Joseph Munyoro spoke during a tour of the facility, saying it was 78 percent…

Read More
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3

Recent Posts

  • 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
  • Law Court vandalised in Nanyuki
  • A move store 2,500 ha  in the Aberdare catchment by 2030 in top gear

Find Me On

Trending News

  • Agriculture
  • Agriculture

Mt Kenya at risk of losing  the tea market to the west, with experts pointing at the tea levy

3 years ago
  • Home
  • Home

Calls for national  reflection  on school strikes, and opposed Ebola quarantine centre in Nanyuki 

3 years ago
  • Home
  • Home

Annual International flower show opens in Nairobi with a call for sustainability market

3 years ago
  • CRIME
  • CRIME

Law Court vandalised in Nanyuki

3 years ago

About us

Welcome to Mountain Journal, your trusted partner in innovative solutions for your everyday challenges.Founded in 2020, Mountain Journal is a forward-thinking company dedicated to providing high-quality products and services that enhance the lives of our customers.At Mountain Journal, we believe in pushing boundaries, fostering creativity, and delivering excellence in everything we do. Whether it's developing cutting-edge technologies, designing user-friendly applications, or offering unparalleled customer support, we are committed to exceeding expectations.

  • 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
  • Law Court vandalised in Nanyuki
  • A move store 2,500 ha  in the Aberdare catchment by 2030 in top gear
Themountainjournal2026. Powered By BlazeThemes.