Day: July 25, 2024

Education

Wakabura: There’s need for inclusive Schools’ environment to cater for special needs learners

Nakuru-based businessman and philanthropist Maina Wakabura has raised concerns on what he terms is non-inclusive environment in various schools. Wakabura notes that the current education infrastructure should be re-looked at as they are not friendly to children with disability. “The design of our current Education Infrastructure is an obvious challenge not only to Children with […]

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Health

County commences comprehensive training for CHPs

The county government of Nakuru has commenced a comprehensive training Program for Community Health Promoters(CHPs). The rolled out Program aims to enhance the skills of 300 prioritized CHPs. The trainings are taking place in various sub-counties. The move will build the capacity of CHPs on the community health module, ensuring they can provide high-quality grassroots […]

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Nakuru news

MP Irene Njoki: I’ll continue supporting our youth nurture talents

Bahati Member of Parliament Irene Njoki has reiterated her commitment towards supporting young talents in her Constituency. Njoki says this is in line with her manifesto on supporting sports and nurturing talents. “As part of my manifesto, I pledged to support sports and nurture talents and I remain committed towards same,” she said. It should […]

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Health

Dandelion Africa steps in to support Healthcare in Baringo

Sarambei-based Non-governmental Organization Dandelion Africa has vowed to support Healthcare system in Baringo County. In a statement, the NGO that has continued to empower livelihoods at grassroot level, said it is dedicated to advancing healthcare in Baringo County. In line with this, Dandelion Africa has supported the rollout of the Electronic Community Health Information System […]

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Nakuru news

Mystery of Kshs.727 Million Spent by Former Nakuru Governor Lee Kinyanjui on Vehicles

On Monday, Governor Susan Kihika faced the Senate Committee to respond to audit queries concerning a substantial rise in the expense for the Routine Maintenance of Motor Vehicles. However, the issues raised stem back to 2022, a period when she was not yet the Governor. The audit revealed an astonishing increase in the expenditure for […]

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Uncategorized

Governor Kihika Pushes KWS To Settle KShs 3.76 Billion Debt

Governor Susan Kihika has expressed serious concerns regarding the substantial payments owed by the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) to the County Government of Nakuru in lieu of rates, a substitute for property taxes. According to official records, Lake Nakuru National Park has an outstanding debt of KShs3,761,454,708, the accumulated annual payments that the KWS is […]

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