MKU Heightens Research for Malaria on Expectant mothers

The Mountain Journal editor@themountainjournal.coke he fight against Malaria in Kenya has received a major boost in the area of research, as Mount Kenya University students have the rare opportunity to diversify their research skills of the disease in Germany. According to the University’s Vice Chancellor Prof Deogratius Jaganyi, the program dubbed as Africa meets Bavaria,…

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MKU students leave for Germany as a new innovation exchange programme takes off

Photo/MKU Vice chancellor presents travel documents to students who are going to Germany for international exposure through the Africa Meets Bavaria Project. The project emphasizes MKU’s global partnerships and opportunities for students. The project is an exchange programme offering MKU students an opportunity to tour and study in Germany. By James Wakahiu editor@themountainjournal.co.ke Three students…

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Tea auction fetch Sh1.3 billion

The Mountain Journal editor@themountainjournal.co.ke  The weekly tea auction earned small scale growers approximately Sh1.32 billion for the sale of  5,746,104kgs. The sale at the Mombasa Tea Auction reflected an increase compared to the previous sale of Sh1,250,818,689. In the market  Mununga tea factory received Sh34.1 million, followed by Kathangariri Sh. 21.6 million. The factories in…

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Health criss in Nanyuki

The Mountain Journal  editor@themountainjournal.co.ke Health services at Nanyuki Referral Hospital have been grounded after the health workers have downed their tools. The Nurses and Midwives began their strike in the morning paralysing services in the hospital serving parts of the counties of Meru, Nyeri and Laikipia. The nurses are demanding, among other ten grievances, the…

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Coffee farmers mints’ gains

The Mountain Journal editor@themountainjournal.co.ke The coffee market is set to proceeds on May 6, marking the end of the main crop harvesting that started on October 1, last year that earned Sh11.1 billion. The Nairobi Coffee Exchange (NCE)  will be closed between May 6 and July 8. In the first half of the crop year…

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Tribunal to deliver a judgement in a suit between residents and investors over electric fence

Photo/The members of the Tribunal when they visited the controversial electric fence site, in Nginyii villagein Umande ward in Laikipia East. The Mountain Journal in Laikipia editor@themountainjournal.co.ke The National Environmental Tribunal  will deliver a judgment on the protracted wrangle between the residents of Akurinu/ Nginyii residents and tourism investors on the installation of the electric…

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