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Kenya: Kindiki Vows Equitable Development, End to Division and Ethnic-Based Politics
Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has vowed to continue pushing for equal development across Kenya, calling for an end to ethnic and divisive politics bedeviling the nation's socio-economic growth.
Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has called for greater diversification of Kenya's tourist destinations and experiences to attract more visitors and accelerate growth in the sector.
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Ruto Convenes Urgent Meeting as Mass Firing of Employees Looms
President William Ruto held a consultative meeting with key players in Kenya’s apparel and textile sector to discuss the ...
Kenya is edging closer to adopting a land use policy that will safeguard fertile agricultural land from misuse, as MPs rally behind a motion seeking zoning guidelines for farming and built development ...
Uhuru Park, at the heart of Nairobi, has been in existence for decades. The park is more than just a green space. It holds a significant place in Kenya's history.
Local leaders in Murang'a and other government officials raised KSh 4.2 million to support the grieving family with funeral costs after losing 14 people in a crash.
The government will be required to retain at least a 35 per cent shareholding in the privatised oil company, even as ...
THE government has cleared more than 60 per cent of all pending bills owed to road contractors, paving way for resumption of ...
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