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By Nuru Salim National Youth Council (NYC) Executive Director, Gloria Waweru, has called on youths in Kwale and across the country to take full advantage of national government initiatives aimed at empowering the youth economically and socially. Speaking during the WAZO engagement forum in Kwale County, Waweru emphasized that many Kenyan youths are still unaware of available support systems designed to offer financial assistance, capacity building, and job creation. “Let’s take these government youth opportunities to benefit. Youths can access funding through the Youth Fund and Uwezo Fund which offers loans and even grants to the youths. Through the WAZO…

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By Kilifi Reporter   Effort by Kilifi county secretary Martin Mwaro gaining access to his office was thwarted by goons led by three Kilifi MCAs on Monday as chaos reigned the compound.   Drama unfolded after Mwaro who was reportedly sacked unceremoniously was evicted from his office after successfully gaining access to his office through court order.   After arriving with a convoy of four vehicles in the afternoon Mwaro drove to the gates of the Deputy Governor’s office where his office is housed and was allowed in by the county enforcement offices amid tensions.   Later goons led by…

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Fishermen, traders, and local leaders are calling for stronger collaboration between both nations to address systemic bribery, unclear maritime boundaries, and economic hardships affecting communities. Security authorities are facing growing pressure to curb illegal activities and cross-border crime. Tanzanian security forces, have intensified patrols and introduced stricter scrutiny of fishing licenses. “We urge all business owners to carry proof of purchase and tax receipts for goods transported across the border,” stated Shauri Salim, Border Patrol Officer. Officials warn that traffickers are disguising themselves as traders and fishermen, prompting a crackdown on unregistered operations. Meanwhile, flooding and infrastructure failures continue to…

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By Alloys Musyoka Kwale County Governor, Fatuma Achani, has assured the Muslim community that the land belonging to the historic Kongo Mosque, located in Diani in Msambweni Sub County will not be grabbed by tycoons. The Governor stated that her administration has put in place firm measures including the putting up of caveats to prevent the sale or illegal acquisition of the 18-acre piece of land by the alleged grabbers. The County already has the plans to turn the land belonging to the historical Kongo Mosque into a halal Beach that is geared towards Muslims families who abide by the…

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By Anthony Zoka A sign of relief to Dzanikeni residents of Rabai Kilifi County as area member of Parliament, Anthony Kenga, hands over a plot for upgrading of Dzanikeni nursery to primary school 19 years down the line after initiation of the ECDE school. Residents admit children have been forced to walk long distances to access primary school education as land problems in the area had become a stumbling block for the development of Dzanikeni ECDE. According to Irene Mbosha, the new development in the area will open new ways for other development projects in the area. “Our children are…

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By Nuru Salim As rapid technological changes continue to reshape industries and redefine the future of IT jobs, government and industry leaders are calling for urgent investment in workforce reskilling to protect millions of jobs at risk of disruptive innovations. Speaking during the ISACA Kenya Chapter 2025 Annual Conference in Mombasa, Special Envoy on Technology in the Office of the President, Ambassador Philip Thigo, emphasized the urgent need for Kenya to align its workforce development strategies with the fast-paced evolution of technology, particularly artificial intelligence (AI), automation, and data science. “We are living in a time where technology is moving…

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By Nuru Salim and Alloys Musyoka The National Government has reaffirmed its commitment to embracing emerging technologies to enhance public service delivery, boost economic growth, and protect the country from rising cybersecurity threats. Speaking during the official opening of the ISACA Kenya Chapter 2025 Annual Conference in Mombasa, Head of Public Service and Chief of Staff at State House, Felix Koskei, said that President William Ruto’s administration has placed technology at the core of its development agenda. He noted that digital transformation is being leveraged to modernize key sectors such as agriculture, healthcare, education, and housing. “The government is committed…

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By Nuru Salim Security agencies in Likoni Sub-County have intensified a crackdown targeting criminal gangs, leading to the arrest of over 100 suspects and the recovery of a large cache of weapons, drugs, and stolen property. The operation, which has been ongoing since December, has seen the arrest of 105 youths suspected to be linked to gang-related crimes and other forms of insecurity within the area. The suspects are currently being profiled, with several already arraigned in court while others are awaiting formal charges. Among the items recovered during the raids were 22 knives, five pangas, three crowbars, two slashers,…

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By Nuru Salim. Over 500 youths from across Kwale County gathered in Lunga Lunga to mark the official launch of Youth for Sustainable World (YSW), a newly rebranded and fully localized youth-led organization. This transition from the international Deutsche Stiftung Weltbevölkerung (DSW), which has operated for 25 years, signaled a major shift as now YSW aims to empower young people through a localized model focusing on sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR), socio-economic inclusion, advocacy, and fighting for their rights. The rebranding event, held in partnership with the County Government of Kwale and key youth organizations, signaled a strategic…

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By Anthony Zoka Rabai member of parliament Anthony Kenga, has cautioned school going children against involving in boda-boda business during the holiday season as they risk their lives. Kenga advised parents to be vigilant as he calls on youth in the transport sector to observe traffic rules. Speaking after issuing interim driving licenses to over 350 youth from Rabai, the MP called on patience as plans are on to equip the youth with relevant skills for self-reliance. “As my office reaches out to different stakeholders to have our youth empowered with skills and armed with relevant documents, we cannot wait…

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