Day: June 21, 2024

Nakuru news

Gen Z of Bondo Constituency hold mock funeral for their MP for voting YES to Finance Bill 2024

A section of residents of Bondo Constituency on Friday held Mock funeral for their MP for voting YES to the Finance Bill. The locals say their Lawmaker Gideon Ochanda voted YES to the Bill against their wish. They termed the Bill punitive and that their Lawmaker voting in favour was a betrayal. Culturally Mock funeral […]

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Nakuru news

Azimio leaders condemn police for using force against protestors

The death of Rex Masai has sparked reactions from Kenyans demanding justice for the family. Azimio leaders have also joined Kenyans in condemning the use of force by police during anti-Finance Bill 2024 demonstrations. Addressing Press on Friday June 21, 2024, Azimio Principal Kalonzo Musyoka said it was shameful that police had to end the […]

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Nakuru news

Nakuru-based Slow Food Kenya feted as best Agro-ecological Organization at PELUM Kenya Symposium

Nakuru-based Slow Food Kenya has been feted as the best Agro-ecological Organization. This was during the recent PELUM Kenya Association Networking Symposium held in Nakuru. “We’re thrilled to have been recognized as the best agroecological exhibitor during the recent PELUM Kenya Association Networking Symposium,” the Organization stated via official Facebook page. Since establishment, Slow Food […]

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Nakuru news

What Generation Z- led revolution in Kenya means

In Kenya, there’s a wave of young people(Millennials and Gen Z) who are leading a revolution against what they term ‘oppressive’ taxation. Many may be interacting with the term Gen Z for the first time. Well, this is the most literate and integrated group. Infact, they seem to know no “mtu wetu” hence act independently. […]

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Nakuru news

Humanitarian groups call for zero taxation on Sanitary pads

Humanitarian groups are calling on government to stop taxation on Sanitary pads. They say this will help ensure girls are able to access the pads without financial constrains. Rotary Club of Nakuru President James Yegon who is also the Director at Barut-based Soar Kenya Academy says the government should ensure no taxation on Sanitary pads. […]

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