Martha Karua, arrested in Tanzania with two Kenyan Lawyers

The Mountain Journal editor@themountainjournal.co.ke Senior Counsel Martha Karua has decried being denied entry into the neighbouring Tanzania alongside o lawyers, Lynn Ngugi and Gloria Kimani at Julius Nyerere International Airport Taking to social media on Sunday morning, the vocal opposition member claimed that her passport had been taken and referred to a supervisor at the…

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Gachagua unveils Democracy for Citizens Party

The Mountain Journal editor@themountainjournal.co.ke Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua as he unveiled the Democracy for Citizens Party (DCP) naming the former UDA Secretary General Cleopas Malala the interim Deputy party leader. Key officials include are David Mingati as Strategy Chairperson (deputized by Peter Mwathi), Hesbon Obanga as Party Secretary-General, and Cate Waruguru as National Women…

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State allocates billions to boost SMEs in the wards

The Mountain Journal editor@themountainjournal.co.ke The government has allocated billions of shillings to boost small and micro-businesses in each and every ward in the country in line with the Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda. Speaking in Naivasha, Deputy President Prof Kithure Kindiki said at least 70 SMEs in each of the 1,450 wards across the country will…

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The white smoke

Pope Leo XIV’s first public address By BBC Pope Leo XIV’s first public address speaking from the Vatican balcony just after being unveiled as the new pontiff, Pope Leo XIV paid tribute to his predecessor and called for unity. Robert Prevost, 69, was chosen following a two-day conclave in Vatican City, and is the first…

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Blast kills 28 and injures 800 in Iran

By BBC At least 28 people have been killed and 800 injured in a massive explosion at one of Iran’s key ports, authorities say. The blast took place at Shahid Rajaee, the country’s largest commercial port, near the southern city of Bandar Abbas on Saturday morning. It blew out windows and roofs of nearby buildings…

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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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Stop causing chaos in functions

The Mountain Journal  editor@themountainjournal.co.ke Kenya Seed chairperson Wangui Ngirici has warned politicians from Kirinyaga county to stop causing chaos in funerals. Wangui said it was embarrassing for the politicians to fuel chaos in funerals, saying the vice should be stopped, and provide respect to  the bereaving families.  Speaking at Kiangungu Primary School in Kirinyaga Central…

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Unaitas Sacco officials met DIG Masengeli

The top ranking officials at the Unaitas Sacco paid a courtesy call to the DIG, Administration Police Service, Mr. Gilbert Masengeli in his office in Nairobi. Led by the Chairman, Mr. Michael Muriithi and CEO Mr. Martin Muhoho, visited the DIG on a follow-up on the collaborative stakeholder engagement that started last year with the…

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Investigation on Gikomba fires launched

The Mountain Journal editor@themountainjournal.co.ke Indepth investigation on the mysterious fires at Gikomba and other markets in Nairobi have been ordered to avert recurrence and guard against massive losses, Deputy President Kithure Kindiki said. The Deputy President said President William Ruto has ordered investigative agencies to get to the root cause of the infernos including the…

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