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- Sambasports Youth Trust Marks 200 Weeks of Mental Wellness Sessions
- Kwale residents warn investors against projects without genuine Public participation
- A form student tragically shoots himself with father’s pistol in Homa Bay
- Pressure Mounts on MPs to Pass Widowed Persons Protection Bill 2026
- Kwale residents cautioned against irregular land sale.
- Plans to end end water problem as Kwale governor Fatuma Achani launch the construction of Nzephu dam in Ndavaya ward Kinango.
- Water Relief Finally Reaches Chasimba as Italian-Funded Project Brings Hope to Five Villages in Magarini
- Kwale girls high school student who scored B- in 2024 hurdles in Kuccps application almost shuttering her medical dream calls for help
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BY SHABAN OMAR A non-governmental organization Kids Care Kenya has unveiled a Community Advisory Board in Lunga-Lunga, Kwale County to tackle the pressing issues of child abuse, neglect, and underdevelopment that have plagued the area. Children with disabilities, often suffer from limited access to essential services while the prevalence of teen pregnancies and marriages in the community has not only disrupted the education and growth of school girls but also deepened cycles of poverty and dependency. The board will be responsible for conducting awareness campaigns on sensitive issues like gender-based violence, equal rights, and the importance of inclusivity for children…
By Reporter The number of cyber-attacks targeting digitized government services has hit 1.7B threats with the number rising by the day according to the Ministry of ICT and Digital Economy. Despite the attacks, the government has increased the number of digital services to over 17,000 with a promise to double the number in the coming years. This emerged during the ongoing Information Systems Audit and Control Association (ISACA) conference on governance, risk and compliance in Naivasha. According to Yunis Omar, the Director Cyber security in the Ministry, the government was committed to digitizing all its services despite emerging challenges. He…
A family in Malindi, Kilifi county is pleading for justice for their loved one who was allegedly shot dead by a police officer in Maweni area. Speaking to the media ,the family of the deceased said that they received the news of the death of their loved one Jimmy Masmo Ngala. who had attended a wedding ceremony. The late Jimmy Masmo who was 17 years old and a candidate expecting to be sitting for the KPSEA exams had gone to a wedding ceremony in Maweni area with his cousins. According to the parents of the deceased, Jimmy met his death…
Hundreds of residents in Ganda Malindi sub county are set to benefit from a mobile medical clinic service launched by local leaders. The mobile ambulance clinic which is equipped with medical equipment, laboratory and medics will help residents who have been struggling to access medical services from the malindi sub county hospital. Riziki Baya, a local from the area, said that many dispensaries were congested and it was tedious to make long queues in search of medical services. She said that the mobile clinic which offers emergency medical services such as screening of different diseases, and instant treatment at the…
BY SHABAN OMAR The Rophine Field Group of Schools is set to embark on a significant partnership with the Kwale County government, channelling resources to bolster pediatric healthcare services at Msambweni Referral Hospital. The partnership will see the acquisition of equipment valued at Ksh500,000, aimed specifically at enhancing the hospital’s capacity to treat young patients. The initiative, according to the group’s CEO, Boniface Owiti, underscores Rophine Field’s commitment to corporate social responsibility, extending beyond education to actively contribute to the well-being of the community. Speaking at an interview during a mini-marathon event to raise funds in Diani, Owiti said the…
BY SHABAN OMAR Rophine Field Group of Schools has proudly opened its first campus in Kwale County, marking an exciting development in the region’s educational landscape. Strategically located in Diani, the campus is set to serve the growing demand for quality education, emphasizing a blend of academic excellence, community involvement, and modern facilities. An elaborate launch of the facility was made in August. The new campus aims to provide students with an environment where they can explore, learn, and develop essential skills that prepare them for the future. From early childhood programs to primary and Junior Secondary School levels, Rophine…
By Jasmine Atieno While speaking at a recent event, Chinese ambassador to Tanzania Cheng Mingjian emphasized the importance of military cooperation in strengthening bilateral relations. Currently in her third year in the office, the ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to Tanzania, has played a primary role in influencing and strengthening the bilateral relations between China and Tanzania. Under her tenure, China has remained Tanzania’s largest trading partner and the largest source of foreign investment. This includes investments in infrastructure projects such as roads, railways, and ports, crucial for Tanzania’s development. She has also fostered education in the country…
By Jasmine Atieno The Peace Unity 2024 is a joint military exercise involving the militaries of China, Mozambique and Tanzania, with a focus on counter-terrorism operations. The exercise which began on 29th July at the comprehensive Centre in Mapinga, Dar es salaam includes both land and sea drills aiming to enhance the participating troops’ capabilities in joint counter-terrorism operations and deepening military cooperation. The Chinese forces have brought a significant contingent, including ground units and a naval flotilla. It also marks the largest military deployment to sub-Saharan Africa for such an exercise. This joint exercise has several key objectives including;…
By Nuru Salim As the demand for building materials rises, the number of quarries is also increasing. Stone extraction for construction is highly on demand and with limited land available for housing, quarries once used for stone extraction are becoming residential sites. A unique trend has emerged as residents transform abandoned quarries into homes in Brazili and Magwangwani areas of Likoni, Mombasa County. Labadia, a resident of Brazili shared his experience of living in a quarry. “Living in such areas has benefited us due to privacy and enhanced security. The only issue is the drainage…
BY SHABAN OMAR Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba has issued a stern warning against exam malpractice ahead of the upcoming national examinations. He said that any student, teacher, or individual found engaging in activities to facilitate cheating will face severe legal consequences. Approximately 965,000 candidates are expected to sit for the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE), while 1.3 million will take the Kenya Primary School Education Assessment (KEPSEA). Ogamba said that the government is committed to ensuring the integrity of the examination process and cautioned that stringent measures will be in place to prevent any form of malpractice. “Don’t…
