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Administrators boycott the opening of their office in Kiharu

Bonnie3 months ago3 months ago03 mins

 The Mountain Journal The attempt by the security operative to block the official opening of the Mugoiri Assistant County Commissioner’s office flopped after the Kiharu MP, Ndindi Nyoro, moved and presided over the function.  The administrators boycotted the function,  as they allowed the public to criticise their move, as the building would accommodate their offices….

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A virtual meeting to deliberate on Kenya’s  education planned for this week

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The Mountain Journal The government has organised a major virtual meeting with school heads, board members, and other key stakeholders across the country to deliberate on a way forward. In meetings for the primary and secondary schools, the Chief of Staff and Head of Public Service, Felix Koskei, will engage with Primary and Secondary school…

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  • University students challenged to lead Kenya’s anti-corruption fight.
  • Kenya fully supports the UN Expansion Project in Nairobi, says DP Kindiki
  • Reshuffle in the education and tourism docket as unrest in secondary  schools raises concerns
  • Unrest: Less than 200 schools affected, education team informs DP Kindiki
  • MKU fraternity inspires secondary school girls via mentorship and menstrual health awareness
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