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Day: May 27, 2025

Nyeri Residents to Receive Free Esophageal Cancer Screening Through Mobile Clinic

Nyeri: Nyeri residents will benefit from free esophageal cancer screening for the next 30 days following a collaboration between the County Department of Health and Kenyatta University Teaching Referral and Research Hospital (KUTRRH). The initiative involves a mobile endoscopy tower truck equipped with an endoscopy machine and cancer specialists to

Proposed Bill Offers Relief to Media Houses with Questionable Licenses

Nairobi: Media houses operating with ‘questionable’ licenses could have a one-year grace period to remain on-air if a new bill sponsored by Aldai Member of Parliament Marianne Kitany becomes law. The Kenya Information and Communication (Amendment) Bill 2025 proposes that the Commission Authority (CA) allows such houses to continue their

Kenya Launches 31st Economic Update and Public Finance Review

Nairobi: Kenya has launched the 31st edition of the Kenya Economic Update and the Public Finance Review Report, with a renewed commitment to inclusive fiscal policy, sustainable growth, and economic resilience. According to Kenya News Agency, the Cabinet Secretary for the National Treasury and Economic Planning, John Mbadi, emphasized Kenya’s

Youth Empowerment Through Aquaculture in Homa Bay County

Nairobi: Over 3000 youths in Homa Bay County have benefitted from an economic empowerment program through an organization dubbed Farm Africa. The organization supports youths engaged in small-scale farming and small businesses in sustainable ways to enhance their incomes. According to Kenya News Agency, Farm Africa is implementing its activities

Judiciary Calls on ODPP to Investigate Senior Counsel Ahmednasir

Nairobi: The Judiciary has called upon the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) to call for investigations into the conduct of Senior Counsel Ahmednasir Abdullahi, whom the institution alleges has consistently been disparaging the Judiciary. According to Kenya News Agency, Judiciary Spokesperson Paul Ndemo stated that Ahmednasir’s sensational allegations of judicial