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- 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.
- Frequent breakdowns and congestion trigger fresh demands for new ferries at Likoni crossing
- My Harrowing Experience as a Journalist at Angata Barrikoi
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Lamu County senator Joseph Githuku has urged his electorates to give birth to many children in a bid to increase the population and future voters. Githuku, who was elected on ta Jubilee party ticket, said he is not satisfied with the small number of people in the county. One of his main agendas during his campaigns before the August 9 general election, was to start a free nutrition project for nursery school kids if elected. “Population in Lamu County must increase. If I meet a pregnant mother, I will give her Sh500 gift”, he said that during his campaigns, promises…
By Johnson Chengo The ban on Night- mourning events popularly known as Disco Matanga in Kilifi County still stands, acting Kilifi County Commissioner Geoffrey Tanui has maintained. Speaking at Juhudi primary school in Kauma sub-county during the Jamhuri day celebration, Tanui said the ban will be extended to all discos played during the night in social functions. The celebrations, Tanui said, contribute to insecurity and even early pregnancies among teenagers. “The discos do not play only in funerals but even in weddings. We will allow you to play during the day because nights are meant for sleeping. We need to…
By Johnson Chengo Calamities may befall the Kilifi county residents following the destruction of baobab trees by foreign, the Mijikenda Council of elders in Kilifi County have warned. The Council said baobab trees are sacred and used as worshiping areas by many communities not only the Mijikenda. They condemned western countries for corrupting the Mijikenda culture. “They started with dressing and they have corrupted how our people dress. They are now turning to our faith and religion. Baobab trees are important trees to us because this is where we worship. They are our altar. We do not want people to…
Benard Yaa The Lamu county government will reward any police officer who succeeds in arresting a drug dealer. Governor Issa Timamy has said that his government will give a reward of fifty thousand shillings in cash to the police officer who arrests a drug dealer in the county. “We must put in place methods to deal with the whole issue of narcotics. I am saying that because those who use it are victims and we will stick together to help them out of the disaster”, said governor Timamy. Timamy has warned drug dealers that their days are numbered adding that…
By Alloys Musyoka While driving along the Diani beach road on your way to Kongo mosque, a new baby that has been growing beside the busy road is finally here at “DIANI PALM RESORT HOTEL”. With a Sea views, Diani Palm Resort is located in Diani beach road with restaurant, 24 hours front desk, bar, garden, year-round outdoor pool and children’s playground Fenol Romain, the director of Diani Palm Resort hotel had no plans to come up with such an investment in Kenya all the way from America but his general manager after meeting in Kigali-Rwanda convinced him to have…
By Benard Yaa Seven new Lamu County Executive Members (CECMs) were on Tuesday sworn into office after being unanimously approval by the county assembly. The swearing-in ceremony was held at the Mkunguni Square in Lamu Town and presided over by Governor Issa Timamy. Among those who took the oath of office are former Lamu Governor, Issa Timamy’s Personal Assistant, Mohammed Mbwana Ali, and former Deputy Governor, Eric Mugo’s Personal Assistant, James Gichu. Mr Mbwana holds the Finance, Budget, Strategy, and Economic Planning docket while Mr Gichu is the CEC member for Agriculture, Irrigation, and Food Security. The other five CECs…
By Lamu Reporter Lack of good parenting is the main reason cited as contributing to cases of gender violence in Lamu County. This was revealed at a ceremony in Hindi town of Lamu County to mark the end of sixteen days against gender based violence where parents were blamed for abandoning their responsibilities for various reasons including poverty. According to the deputy officer Commanding station of Hindi police station Ben Wambasi, parents have failed to take fully responsibility in raising their children. “Some parents come back home very late at night and as a result they fail to monitor…
Drug abuse, joblessness and mental stress reasons behind high cases of gender based violence in Lamu
By Lamu Reporter Issues of drug abuse, joblessness and mental stress have been named as some of the reasons behind increased cases of sexual and gender based violence in Lamu County. Cases of sexual abuse against young girls are said to be increasing o an alarming rate in the main land within Hindi location in Lamu, with stakeholders raising a red flag on the matter. Speaking in Lamu, the director of Lamu Women Alliance (LAWA) Raya Famau, said that most girls have been abused by their parents. Lamu Women Alliance is a consortium of 11 locally women organizations in Lamu,…
A seventeen years old boy Emmanuel Chiringa from Mwele village Rabai Kisurutini ward Kilifi is looking forward a well- wishers to assist him get treatment for his shoulder which started swelling after receiving a Coronavirus vaccines. He has been forced to discontinue learning. 0720419707
By Johnston Chengo St Thomas Girls High School in Kilifi Town will represent Kenya in the Pan Africa Debate Competition to be held in South Africa this month. Girls from the school’s Amani Club secured the chance after winning the inaugural Mwalimu Nyerere Schools invitational debate championship of East Africa in Dar-es-Salaam. In the East Africa debating competition, Ribe Boys, Musoli Girls, St. Thomas Girls, Mukumu Boys, Marereni Mixed Secondary and Sigalame Boys represented Kenya. They represented the country in various categories ranging from Debating, public speaking and Essay writing. Students tackled topics including peace, East Africa integration and regional…