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- Shofco rescue 380 youth led business as financial literacy hinder youth empowerment
- FKF launches Beach Soccer League in Kwale in a bid to boost grassroots football
- PARLIAMENTARIANS AND THEIR AIDES.
- Elders call for unity among Mijikenda Kaya leaders to preserve cultural heritage.
- Kwale Governor Fatuma Achani lead a Governor Fatuma Achani lead Kwale residents in tree planting exercise at ganze primary in Waa Ng’ombeni.
- DRUG MULE BUSTED WITH COKE BEFORE TAKEOFF
- Couple linked to Likoni murder case fail to take plea citing absence of their lawyer
- Sacred ceremony seals peace between ancestral spirits and Mwache Dam construction.
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By Anthony Zoka. Lack of knowledge on financial literacy among youth in Kilifi County has been named among the challenges dwindling their economic growth as 380 youth graduate courtesy of Shofco Sacco. According to Swalehe Munga, a financial trainer based in Rabai, there is a need to engage more youth in business and financial management for them to stand a chance of prospering through various empowerment programs by both the government and non-government organizations. Speaking at Kilifi, during the graduation ceremony, Munga stressed on the need to have proper measures to empower the youth with skills. “What Shofco has done…
By Nuru Salim. The Football Kenya Federation (FKF) has officially launched the inaugural FKF Kwale branch Beach Soccer League, as a major step toward the revival and professionalization of beach soccer in the coastal county. The 14-week-long league, which kicked off in late April is set to run until mid-August, features a total of 24 teams – 16 men’s and 8 women’s – drawn from across Kwale County. Local coconut product manufacturer, Kentaste Products Ltd, has stepped in as the official sponsor of the tournament, committing Ksh 1 million towards the initiative. The sponsorship is meant to cover the purchase…
By Derrick K’ogayo. After all is said and done; this is my personal opinion about our leaders. It’s time we get realistic about how political leaders handle people who are tasked with protecting them—specifically bodyguards and drivers. These women and men work long, hard hours in very sensitive environments, yet many of them face difficult and mostly overlooked conditions. There are those who cannot afford to satisfy their basic needs. Others return to substandard housing after spending a day protecting high-profile figures. These are not just workers—they are human beings with families, emotions, and personal limits. When support systems fail…
By Nuru Salim Kaya elders from Kaya Mtswakara have called on leaders from other kayas of the Mijikenda community to put aside their differences and embrace unity in a collective effort to preserve and promote the rich cultural heritage of the Mijikenda people. Led by Shaban Ndegwa, the elders made a passionate appeal during a preparatory meeting for the upcoming Chenda Chenda cultural celebration, urging kaya leaders from the nine Mijikenda sub-tribes to come together as brothers and custodians of tradition. Ndegwa emphasized that internal divisions and lack of cooperation among kaya leaders have weakened the momentum toward cultural preservation…
By DCI Caroline Wanjiku Mwangi, 25, learned the hard way that smuggling drugs is a fast track to jail time, not a holiday in the sun. The aspiring drug mule was nabbed by eagle-eyed Anti-Narcotics Unit detectives at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport as she attempted to board a flight to Goa, India. Her travel plans hit turbulence when sharp-sighted detectives flagged her down for a routine check. A quick inspection of her luggage led to the discovery of two suspicious smaller bags tucked inside. Upon opening them, detectives found a white powdery substance neatly packed and wrapped in yellow cellotape,…
By Nuru Salim A couple arrested in connection with the brutal murder of Jane Achieng’ Amullo in Likoni, Mombasa County, failed to take a plea on Wednesday 30th April, after informing the court that their lawyer was not present. McDonald Ochieng’ Ouma and Alice Akinyi appeared before Lady Justice Wendy Micheni at the Mombasa High Court, where they were expected to answer to murder charges following the conclusion of investigations by officers attached to the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI). The suspects declined to take a plea, insisting that their legal counsel must be present before they respond to the…
By Nuru Salim. A powerful cultural cleansing ritual was conducted by Kaya elders in Fulugani village, Mavyonini area in Samburu Sub-county as part of a sacred gesture to seek ancestral blessings for the ongoing Mwache Dam construction project. The ceremony, marked by symbolic sacrifices, ancestral invocations, and deeply rooted rituals comes in the wake of the demolition of kaya shrines that elders traditionally used to conduct their spiritual work. The elders, though visibly disturbed by the destruction of their sacred sites, chose the path of peace by performing the ritual to cleanse the area and allow construction to proceed without…
By Nuru Salim A wave of discontent is brewing among commuters and small-scale traders using the Likoni ferry crossing in Mombasa, as they call on the national government to collaborate with the Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) to urgently acquire new ferries. This comes days after major disruptions caused by ferry breakdowns, congestion, and rising safety concerns. The deteriorating state of ferry services has triggered public outcry, with users citing frequent mechanical failures, overcrowding, and unsafe boarding conditions. These tensions have escalated due to a series of incidents, including the stalling of ferries mid-transit, chaotic altercations between pedestrians and security personnel,…
By Jeff Kirui Today, what began as a routine assignment turned into a nightmare at Angata Barrikoi, Narok County, when a protest over a disputed land demarcation spiraled out of control. Five people lost their lives, and several others — including police officers — were injured. As a journalist, I thought I was simply covering another peaceful demonstration. But the mood on the ground quickly turned tense. Protesters, angered by the planned land demarcations, had barricaded all access roads, creating a volatile and dangerous atmosphere. Moving cautiously through the blocked paths, we struggled to reach Angata Health Centre, hoping to…