Waiguru tells Gachagua to give her space

The Mountain Journal editor@themountainjournal.co.keKirinyaga Governor Anne Waiguru has asked former Deputy President RigathiGachagua to keep off from her political turf following his recent remarks over herassociation with President William Ruto.In a subtle attack, Waiguru said she will not be intimidated to join Gachagua’s politicalcamp through threats and insults.Speaking during the distribution of climate change mitigation items at…

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Waiguru distributes 5,800 free gas cylinders as she unveil comprehensive climate action initiatives to support community resilience

The Mountain Journal editor@themountainjournal.co.ke Kirinyaga County Governor Anne Waiguru, has distributed an additional 5800 free meko gas By cookers to help families transit from use of firewood and charcoal.Waiguru also unveiled a comprehensive people-centred approach to tackling climate change andfoster development through a wide-ranging package of community support initiatives that alsoincluded water tanks and pipes,…

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Governor Waiguru warns Police Killings Could plunge Country into Anarchy

The Mountain Journal editor@themountainjournal.co.ke Kirinyaga Governor Anne Waiguru has warned that ongoing killing of innocent Kenyans by thepolice could plunge the country into anarchy.Waiguru further warned again cover-up of the killings by police officers terming the recentshooting of a street vendor and the killing of Albert Ojwang at the Central Police Station inNairobi as unwarranted…

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Counties  should establish feeding programmes for the interest of the young

By Sean Ngirici editor@themountainjournal.co.ke A children’s rights defender has pleaded with the devolved systems of government to check the welfare of all children, to ensure they are safe from hunger and molestation. Dr Beth Nduta Githaiga said the county governments are duty bound   to ensure there are effective feeding programmes in the ECDE centres…

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Kenya adopts a 2024–2030 disaster risk strategy focusing at protecting lives and boost resilience

The Mountain Journal editor@themountainjournal.co.ke The Government has has unveiled a national Disaster Risk Management (DRM) strategy aimed at reducing disaster risks and minimising the loss of lives, livelihoods, and critical economic, environmental, and social assets. The Disaster Risk Management Strategy 2024-2030 is focused at the reduction of loss of lives and livelihoods and achieving sustainable…

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