- Kilifi fishermen benefit from the construction and equipping of a cold storage facility by the European Union
- Tourism CS oversee Rhino conservation efforts in Tsavo a step forward in National agenda
- Boyani residents cry foul over mining activities.
- More than 200 students from needy families in Kwale County have been awarded scholarships as part of an initiative to promote education and alleviate financial burdens on parents.
- Mombasa County to modernize its road systems
- Lobbies call for improved learning infrastructure for PWDs
- Learning activities at the Godoma technical training institute paralyzed over alleged poor management
- National government launch national registration for students in collaboration with ministry of education in Kilifi County.
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BY SHABAN OMAR A student at Mwamdudu, a remote village in Kwale County has appealed for help to pursue his higher education. The student Athman Sada Mbawa expressed concern that his life goals may be thwarted due to a lack of funds to attend university. Mbawa was called to Egerton University for his Bachelor of Science and Education and wanted to specialize in physics and Mathematics. He achieved a B plain in his KCSE exams and aspires to become a high school teacher. However, he is currently uncertain about his future, as his parents cannot afford the required funds. He…
By AGNETTA OKWEMBA The Kenya Human Rights Commission in collaboration with Kwale residents, has renewed its call for Base Titanium to address the concerns of communities affected by mining operations before the company’s closure later this year. Some of the issues raised include land disputes, the relocation of residents, water and air pollution, the legitimacy of the Post Mining Land Use Committee, and concerns regarding royalties. The Kenya Human Rights Commission emphasized that addressing the complaints is crucial, as it will clarify what actions Base Titanium can take and what responsibilities will remain with the government toward its citizens. Kenya…
BY SHABAN OMAR Executive Director of the East Africa Grain Council Gerald Masila has encouraged small-scale farmers to form cooperatives to enhance food production and improve their livelihoods. According to Masila, farmers who work in cooperatives have a better chance of thriving compared to those working independently. He said that working together in cooperatives can lead to higher-quality food production and easier access to markets for their products. “Small-scale farmers, let us join cooperatives to maximize our production, enhance food security, and prosperity,” he said. Masila noted that, given the ongoing impacts of climate change and crop diseases, local farmers…
By Reporter The much-anticipated 4th edition of the Dola Supercup is set to kick off in Lamu, with 12 teams registered to compete in the football tournament. The matches will be held at Mokowe Primary, Mokowe Secondary, and Striker playgrounds respectively, attracting teams from across the region, including those from the border town of Kiunga and Witu Ward. The primary goal of the tournament is to scout for local talent and assemble a county team to represent Lamu in the forthcoming regional Dola Supercup edition, which will be held in Mombasa later this year. Speaking in Lamu today, Saddam Suleiman,…
By reporter Kwale County Government in partnership with Eastern Africa Grain Council (EAGC), TradeMark Africa (TMA) through its USAID- Economic Recovery and Reform Activity (USAID-ERRA) program, and Danish Industry, successfully hosted the Coast Region Agribusiness Expo. The event brought together key stakeholders in the agriculture sector from across the region at KALRO in Matuga Sub-County. Kwale County Government and Eastern Africa Grain Council Spurs Climate-Smart Technologies for Sustainable Food Systems in Kenya’s Coast Region. The event featured over 30 companies and agribusinesses including local farmers, agro- dealers, financial institutions,post harvest management among others providing a platform for knowledge exchange, networking,…
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By Morris Mwaringa and Zuwena Nifa In a landmark event commemorating the centennial celebration of Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) at Kabete National Polytechnic last week, President William Ruto announced a series of ambitious job programs aimed at securing international employment opportunities for Kenyan youth. During the celebrations, President Ruto emphasized the government’s dedication to vocational education and job creation through initiatives such as the Kazi Majuu programme and the National Employment Agency’s job database. “The State Department for Diaspora Affairs is spearheading the Kazi Majuu programme, and the National Employment Agency maintains an up-to-date database on available…
By Reporter The Kwale Health Department is urging women to undergo medical tests for Schistosomiasis of the cervix to enhance reproductive health. Recent data from the department reveals that seven women were diagnosed with the disease between last year and April this year. Dr. Caroline Muinde, head of the Kwale Oncology Centre, attributes the rising cases to increased use of water from rivers and earth dams by women. Muinde said that the disease is commonly contracted through contact with contaminated fresh river and well water, which often contains parasitic worms and eggs. “The Schistosoma worms are transmitted by snails that…
Former Agriculture principal secretary during President Uhuru Kenyatta regime professor Hamadi Boga has advised Cabinet secretary for mining and blue economy Salim Mvurya to put in place regulations that allows communities to access the Sh1.3 billion royalties which is due. In his fourth, creating wealth from rehabilitation of Kwale Minerals Sand mine recommendation, Boga said Mvurya time has come for locals to benefit from the Base Titanium mining company proceeds. “Your role in the project is about to end. Communicate the same to the County Government of Kwale, the NLC and the Ministry of Lands to take over the post…
By Reporter The Amani National Congress Party has unanimously voted to merge with the United Democratic Party in a bid to strengthen the Kenya Kwanza coalition’s political position ahead of the 2027 General election Speaking during the party top brass delegates meeting held in Mokowe, Lamu County today ANC Party Secretary General Omboko Milemba revealed that the decision to merge the party with UDA was arrived at following a meeting of 160 party officials, delegates and elected leaders. Also present at the ANC delegates meeting was former party leader Prime Cabinet Secretary and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Diaspora Musalia…