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Day: April 3, 2024

Scant pre-primary funding affects quality learning: Steenkamp

WINDHOEK: Inadequate funding of pre-primary education has set barriers to Namibia achieving quality-learning outcomes, with only 3 per cent of the education budget geared towards early grade education during the 2023/24 financial year.

This is accord…

Governors Resolve To Combat Cattle Rustling In Kerio Valley

In a significant move towards addressing the longstanding issue of cattle rustling and insecurity plaguing the Kerio Valley region governors from the affected counties held talks to address the worrying trend.

Governor Wisley Rotich of Elgeyo Marakwe…

Natembeya Launches Free Milk Programme For ECDE Schools

Trans Nzoia County Government has launched a free milk programme for Early Childhood Development Education (ECDE) centres.

The programme which targets to benefit 41,000 children who are in 434 centres across the county, is set to cost Sh70m and it wi…

Passport Fees Increment: Majority defends decision

The Parliamentary Majority Caucus Wednesday defended the government’s recent decision to raise passport fees and other services rendered by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration.

Mr Andy Appiah Kubi, the Chairman of the Foreign Aff…

MKU Sends Nursing Graduates To Work In Germany Hospitals

Mount Kenya University (MKU) has sent five of its nursing graduates to Germany to offer healthcare services through a partnership between the European country and the institution.

The students are the first cohort of graduates sent to the country, th…

Camp Organized To Address Various Public Health Issues

The Department of Health and Medical Service, led by Chief Officer Felix Langat, is preparing for a Medical Health Camp at Koiwa Sub County Hospital.

Mr. Langat expressed his appreciation for the dedication and support of the team and partners in org…