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A total of 1,100 registered groups from Nairobi submitted proposals for their empowerment programmes or projects, all approved, all funded, all received,” he stated in a post.
The American consumer goods manufacturer SC Johnson is set to start producing large quantities of approved spatial repellents ...
AMREF Flying Doctors said that the mid-size jet, a Cessna Citation XLS, took off from an airport in Nairobi and was heading ...
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The Kenya Times on MSNKenya Met Warns of Flash Floods and Strong Winds in 30 Counties This Weekend [LIST]
The Kenya Meteorological Department has issued a heavy rainfall advisory for 30 counties, warning residents to brace for ...
Kenya's private sector contracted at the fastest pace in a year in July as input prices rose and protests disrupted some ...
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The Kenya Times on MSNCHAN 2024: All Possible Scenarios That Will Determine Top 2 In Kenya's Group
Group A matches go down to the wire this weekend, with the final round of fixtures set to determine which two teams will ...
Police constable Philip Ochieng' Adongo and his accomplice George Otieno Oywer was arrested on allegations of soliciting bribe in order to make an arrest.
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Tuko on MSNKenya Newspapers Review: High Court Orders Recognition of Transgender Community as Third Gender
The High Court in Eldoret has directed the state to recognise the transgender community as a third gender. Justice Reuben Nyakundi made the ruling.
A Roam Rapid electric bus in Nairobi, Kenya. At least two mobility startups are looking to make inroads in the city's transport market with modern, sustainable alternatives to Nairobi's ubiquitous ...
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — Kenneth Harris spent most of his days in Atlanta yearning for a life in a place where his dark skin color is not a source of suspicion, but a mark of a shared heritage.
In Nairobi, Kenya, an informal network of vibrantly decorated minibuses – known as matatus – zigzags through the streets blaring out music and taking commuters to and from work.
Nairobi, KENYA: US senator of Kenyan descent, Barack Obama addresses residents of Africa's largest slum, Kibera, Aug. 27, 2006.
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