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By Caroline Katana  Kenya Community Support Centre (KECOSCE) has urged religious leaders in Kenya to be vigilant against the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas. Since the start of the 2023 Israel–Hamas war on 7 October 2023, numerous attacks have taken place both internally and internationally as part of and in response to the conflict. These attacks varied from being anti-Semitic, anti-Israel, anti-Muslim, and anti-Palestinian. Addressing religious leaders during International Day of Freedom of Religion and Belief at Tiwi, Kwale County Joint Initiative Strategic for Religious Action Program (JISRA) officer Mwalimu Rama said since the war started tension has been…

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ICT and the Digital Economy PS, Eng. John Tanui has reaffirmed the government’s commitment to grow the country’s digital economy through enacting a safe and secure cyberspace. Eng. Tanui who spoke in his office while issuing a Cyber Security Observance Brief noted that the digital space presents many opportunities hence the country’s ambitious agenda to roll out over 100, 000 Kilometres of digital infrastructure, digitalizing its services, digital training and upskilling of its public workforce. PS Tanui stated that even as the government moves to bring more people to this global digital platform, there is need to secure the digital…

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Kwale County Governor, HE Fatuma Achani, has taken a significant step in the fight against gender-based violence (SGBV) by signing the SGBV bill into law. The bill, which was passed by the County Assembly of Kwale last week, aims to address the growing issue of SGBV and ensure that perpetrators face the full force of the law. The bill, championed by Hon. Rachael Mutisyo, a nominated Member of County Assembly (MCA), received unanimous support during the assembly session on Tuesday. With the signing of the bill, Kwale County is set to reinforce its commitment to protecting its citizens, particularly women…

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By Johnson Chengo The national and the Kilifi governments have been challenged to take the lead in promoting and creating awareness to programmes that preserve and nature cultural practices. Speaking to the media in Mnarani Ruins after presenting a Mijikenda marriage play, Jukwaa producer for Arts Production Caroline Ngorobi, said culture ought to be the center of development by the two levels of governments. She decried the continuing erosion of indigenious culture by Western lifestyle, thus creating a massive disconnect between old and the younger generation. “Culture that has no meaning is dead and that is why we are challenging…

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The Kenyan chapter of ReSea project set to benefit over 50,000 residents in Blue economy sector has been launched in Dabaso area, Kilifi County. Mining, Blue Economy and Marine Affairs Cabinet Secretary Salim Mvurya launched the Sh. 750 million project that will be implemented along the beach from Takaungu to Marereni. He said that women and youth groups will stand to benefit from the project in the area.  “The project is going to mobilize women, youth groups and groups that are proactive in climate change and the blue economy. We want to start from zero so that the program does…

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BY PRIMEROSE OMOTO The commemoration of the 30th year of Kwale Eye Center ended in a fanfare at Magandia in Kwale County. The event began by first celebrating World Sight Day before embarking on the success stories of a thirty-year journey of the facility. Students from the Likoni School for the Visually Impaired graced the occasion with songs and dances and skits performances by Kwale Arts Troupe. The event came to a thrilling conclusion amid cheers and fanfare, featuring gleaming cultural displays, singing and dancing from spectators and guests to appreciate the milestone achievement of the hospital’s 30 years of…

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BY PRIMEROSE OMOTO AND FLORA AWINJA Traders lined along the Ukunda highway in Kwale County are busy doing their businesses but anxious about their safety. Cases of robbery with violence within Diani are on the rise with juvenile gangs targetting unsuspecting residents, tourists and residential areas. The hardworking men and women have been running into machete-wielding gangs who rob and assault them. Coast Times Digital has visited some of the victims who have been robbed off their money and mobile phones and suffer knives and panga-inflicted wounds. Mzee Jumapili Mohammed sadly narrates his encounter with the gang. “I was walking…

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By Johnson Chengo The County government of Kilifi has been challenged to established youth centers of motivation at the village levels to address cases of mental health problems among the youth. Speaking in Kilifi Town, Kilifi County Maendeleo ya Wanawake Organizing Chairlady Witness Tsuma, said there is need to open youth friendly centers across the County, adding that mental health problems is an area of massive concern across the Country and Kilifi County is no exception. “I believe the setting up of such platforms in the village levels will help to address the challenges affecting our youths and promote a…

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Diani Beach, located on the stunning 17km stretch of Coastline in Kwale County, Kenya, has once again been recognized as an integral part of the country’s tourism industry. This year, it won the prestigious World Travel Awards for the eighth time, solidifying its reputation as one of the top beach destinations in the world. Diani Beach, known for its pristine white sands, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and breathtaking sunsets, beat out tough competition from other popular beach destinations in Africa. The award not only highlights the natural beauty of Diani Beach but also recognizes the efforts made by the local government…

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By Lawrence Sita. Kwale County, Kenya – After years of anticipation, the long-awaited gender-based bill has finally been passed by the Kwale County Assembly. This historic achievement makes Kwale the fourth county in the country to pass such legislation, following in the footsteps of Nairobi, Vihiga, and Kisumu. The bill, which was first introduced in 2016 during the first devolution circle, faced numerous challenges and setbacks. Despite its initial failure to pass in the 2017-2022 cycle, the bill gained momentum and was successfully supported by the majority of Members of the County Assembly (MCAs) during a session chaired by Honorable…

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