Oscar Sudi criticizes Archbishop Muheria after the Catholic Church criticized the Ruto Government

On Thursday, November 14, the Kenya Catholic Bishops' Conference (KCCB) accused President William Ruto's administration of failing Kenyans However, MP Oscar Sudi claimed Archbishop Anthony Muheria, a member of KCCB, has no authority to criticize the government The Kapseret member of parliament wondered why the archbishop reportedly did not criticize the administration of retired president…

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Ending Gender-Based Violence: Essential for Global Health and Saving Mothers and Children

Each year, millions of women and children around the world die from preventable causes. Maternal, newborn, and child health (MNCH) is a shared global priority, yet we often overlook one of its most pressing—and preventable—barriers: violence against women. As we mark the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence, we are reminded that gender-based violence…

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PSV operator want authorities to be vigilant along the roads

A Matatu operator plying the Kakamega-Kisumu routes have implored on the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) and Traffic officers on the highways to be vigilant. While condoling families who lost their loved ones at Iguhu Bridge along Chavakali-Kisumu highway, Narokline Services Limited Director Adrew Mwangi urged the Government through NTSA and Traffic police officers…

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Over 900,000 KCSE candidates to receive Maisha IDs

The government has commenced issuing national ID cards to Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) candidates, a significant step in ensuring seamless transitions for students pursuing higher education and other opportunities. Immigration and Citizens Services PS Julius Bitok officially launched the initiative at Ngomeni Secondary School in Kilifi, targeting over 900,000 Form Four students. He…

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Death toll in Kakamega road accident rises to 13

The death toll in the River Yala’s Iguhu Bridge accident on the Kisumu-Kakamega highway that occurred Wednesday evening has risen to 13. Kakamega Governor Fernandez Barasa said three more people succumbed to their injuries this morning, raising the number of casualties from yesterday’s 10 to 13 people. He said six people are still admitted at…

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