- 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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The Director of Public Prosecutions Renson Mulele has urged the media to continue upholding professional and ethical standards. Mulele said the media play a key role in fighting corruption and various injustices hence the need to maintain accurate reporting and verified information. “In pursuit of the truth, journalism is just a profession but a call and requires education, adherence to ethical standard and journalistic principles, that you should carry in all your career,” he said. He spoke during a closing remark of a four-day training workshop themed Missing ‘Voices Annual Journalistic Training’ at Voyager Hotel in Mombasa. Mulele said that…
The number of children under 5 years with stunted growth decreased significantly from 40 percent in 1993 to 18 percent in 2022 across the country. This is according to data by Kenya Demographic Health Survey KDHS 2022. This is happening while campaigns are being carried out by various stakeholders to encourage good health and nutrition among children. Most important is the campaign to breastfeed children for six months exclusively. Juliet Anzazi is a mother to a 9 months child today she has come to attend an awareness talk on the importance of breastfeeding in Mbudzi Dispensary, Jaribuni ward in Ganze…
BY PRIMEROSE OMOTTO It was pomp and colour as Waa Boys High School marked 100 years in Matuga, Kwale County. The first-ever big centennial event was graced by the Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi, Cabinet Secretary for Education Ezekiel Machogu and his Mining counterpart Salim Mvurya, Governor Fatuma Achani and the area MP Kassim Tandaza. Hundreds of Kwale residents also trooped to the occasion to mark the school’s 100 years. The school was built in 1923 by missionaries of Holy Ghost Catholic Fathers, making it one of the oldest learning institutions in East Africa. It was a mixed secondary school…
Kwale County recorded the first rare community led blood donation initiative by Diani Walkers where over 70 units were donated after a five kilometers walk. The aim of the exercise being to ensure that blood banks in the area have enough units to save lives. Diani Walkers secretary General Malik Fumbwe said that the initiative was aimed at ensuring members with patients’ blood requests are assisted. In Kenya seven people require blood transfusion every 10 minutes with experts saying more community blood donation initiatives should be done to help get enough blood in the country’s blood banks. Daini Walkers a…
By Prime Rose The floor for the 2027 gubernatorial contest in Kwale has been set if the recent declaration of Ambassador Chirau Mwakwere as the Digo spokesperson is something to go by. Mwakwere was picked to lead the Digo community alongside his deputy Marere Wa Mwachai and professor Hassan Mwakimako as secretary general. Sources have hinted to Coast Times Digital desk that Mwakwere will work with former governor candidate on ODM ticket professor Hamadi Boga to consolidate the Digo vote. Talks to have PAA candidate Lung’anzi Chai to join the team have been taking place after the 2022 general election…
By Alloys Musyoka The national government has lifted a moratorium on mining and prospecting licensing across the county that was imposed in 2019 by former president Uhuru Kenyatta. Base Titanium is one of the mining companies whose mining licence is coming to an end in 2024 and such a move will be good news as it plans to look for more areas to do mining. Addressing the media in Nairobi, Cabinet secretary for Mining and Blue economy Salim Mvurya said that Titanium is among 56 minerals that fall under the category of Industrial and construction whose moratorium has been lifted.…
By Prime Rose Transport operations were paralysed on Monday at the tourist town of Ukunda and Diani after Tuktuk drivers went on strike on leaving commuters stranded on the Likoni-LungaLunga highway. Traders who rely on Tuktuk to ferry their goods were left with no option but seeking the services of BodaBoda operators who made killing out of the situation. The Tuktuk operators said that they are against the increased fuel price by the national government which is affecting their business. They said that despite the rise in fuel price fare charged to commuters remained the same, a move that is…
The fear of massive job losses has struck the giant dock workers union (DWU), in the wake of governments planning to hand over Mombasa and Lamu ports services to private entities through concessions. The dockworkers union (DWU), which represents over 7,000 Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) workers, has therefore asked that the plan be stopped until the process is undertaken through public participation with involvement of all stakeholders Simon Sang,the dock workers union secretary general said the port will experience a decrease in direct employment if concessions take place but there will be an increase of more jobs outside the port.…
By Caroline katana The Austrian Embassy in partnership with Kituo cha Sheria and the Kenya Prison Service has commissioned a paralegal Justice Centre at Shimo la Tewa women’s maximum prison in Mombasa County. The paralegal justice center is among the projects in Kenya funded by the Australian Embassy The center creates a safe space for inmates trained as Paralegals to offer legal advice to other inmates who in most cases are not able to articulate their issues in court. They will now be equipped with skills and knowledge to understand court procedures and be able to adequately defend themselves in…
By Primerose Omoto The Power of Mercy Advisory Committee (POMAC) in collaboration with the Information Communication Technology (ICT) Authority has launched an online Power of Mercy Petitions Management Information System (ePOMPMIS). The electronic system aims to enhance transparency, accountability, participation, and feedback on the petition process as well as increase efficiency in service delivery. This marks a new dawn for inmates and their loved ones because filing for petition has been made easier to access. The move comes after heavy criticism from the media with a focus on the credibility of investigations done prior when President Ruto pardoned the sentences…