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Day: July 3, 2025

State Allocates Sh60.38 Million Compensation for Human-Wildlife Conflict Victims in Kilifi

Kilifi: The Government has disbursed Sh60.38 million to 24 families in Kilifi County as compensation for relatives lost to wildlife-related incidents between 2014 and 2020. Tourism and Wildlife Cabinet Secretary, Rebecca Miano, led the cheque presentation at the Marafa Vocational Training Centre in Magarini Sub-county, reaffirming the state’s commitment to

West Pokot Receives Sh36 Million Medical Supplies to Boost Health Services

West pokot: West Pokot Governor Simon Kachapin has received medical supplies worth Sh36 million from the Kenya Medical Supplies Authority (KEMSA) to support 162 health facilities across the county as the new financial year begins. The facilities include Kapenguria County Referral Hospital and the Sub-County hospitals in Kacheliba, Sigor, and

Cooperatives Aggregation Model Key Driver in Enhancing Farmer Earnings

Nairobi: The aggregation model deployed by cooperatives across the country has enhanced the processing and value addition of agricultural products, enabling small-scale farmers to attain required quantities and better market prices. According to Kenya News Agency, Cooperative Alliance of Kenya (CAK) Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Daniel Marube stated that small-scale

Global Leaders Advocate Decentralisation of Climate Adaptation Policies to Aid Africa

Nairobi: Global leaders are calling for the decentralisation of climate adaptation policies and financing to ensure resources reach the most vulnerable populations. The leaders have convened in Nairobi for the Vatican African Conference on Climate Resilience with a shared mission to chart a roadmap for a climate-resilient Africa, one that

Busia Journalists Empowered on Cybersecurity

Busia: In an effort to enhance the safety and digital resilience of local media practitioners, Dhamira Moja Community-Based Organization (CBO) has rolled out a cybersecurity training program targeting journalists in Busia County. According to Kenya News Agency, Eunita Nafula, the Program’s Coordinator at Dhamira Moja, emphasized the urgent need to

Private Sector Registers Business Growth Despite June Decline

Nairobi: Kenya’s private sector faced additional challenges at the end of the first half of 2025, as the latest survey data highlighted contractions in both output and new orders for the second month running. Nevertheless, confidence about future activity strengthened and headcounts increased, while delivery times improved at the sharpest

Hope as Informal Settlements Get a Facelift in Meru and Tharaka Nithi

Meru: For years, residents of informal settlements around Meru Town in Meru County lived in frustration, feeling overlooked by the government and deprived of essential services. Thousands in Majengo, Mjini, and Salama complained of discrimination, as nearby affluent areas enjoyed proper roads, clean water, street lighting, and sanitation while their