Day: August 22, 2024

Health

Dandelion Africa commits to continue offering quality healthcare services to rural marginalized women, girls

Sarambei-based Non-governmental Organization Dandelion Africa has reiterated commitment towards offering quality healthcare services to rural marginalized women and girls. This is enabled through the Dandelion Medical Centre established in 2019 at Sarambei village in Rongai Sub-county of Nakuru County. Since establishment, the facility that has ultra-modern maternity wing has been a blessing to marginalized women […]

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National News

Nakuru county to take part in National deaf football selection championships in Machakos

Nakuru County will take part in the National National deaf football selection championships to be held in Machakos County. Executive Committee Member for Youth, Sports, Gender, and Social Services, Josephine Atieno, flagged off the Nakuru County Deaf Football teams for both men and women on Thursday evening. The Nakuru teams will face off against teams […]

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Nakuru news

Distressed Solai widow seeks justice after her house was torched in suspected succession tussle

A widow at Arus Village, Solai in Nakuru County is crying for justice in what seems to be a land succession tussle following the death of her husband in November 2023. Fancy Kilach- widow to the late Kiprono Cheruiyot says her life is now in danger as she has been receiving threats from people she […]

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Education

KUPPET members in Nakuru maintain strike still on until government meets demands

Members of Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers (KUPPET) in Nakuru County have joined their colleagues nationwide in declaring that the scheduled Monday August 22, 2024 strike is still on until the government heeds to their demands. The aggrieved members who addressed journalists in Nakuru on Thursday August 22, 2024 maintained that learning will […]

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Nakuru news

Unionist Dr Isaac Kinity wants ICC to prepare a case against President Ruto for lives lost during Generation Z-led peaceful demonstrations

The ICC should open a case against President William Ruto and the police officers responsible for the heinous killing of hundreds of Gen Zs during the peaceful demonstrations held. Unionist Dr Isaac Newton Kinity says this will help ensure justice for the families that lost their loved ones. At the same time, he says great […]

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