Michelle Atieno
31 Articles
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Margaret Wanjiru claims brutal assault as her Nairobi church demolished
According to Wanjiru, who accused the Kenya Kwanza Government of turning its back on her, despite her spirited campaigns in the previous General Election, she sustained injuries during the Wednesday, February 6 incident and will seek treatment.
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Azimio to remain strong if Raila takes AU job – Eugene Wamalwa
According to Wamalwa, Raila’s main job will be in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, but his foot soldiers will continue with his work back in Kenya.
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Nairobi: Water supply interruption notice affecting Gigiri- Karura- Outer Ring Road
Nairobi Water and Sewerage Company announced a scheduled water supply interruption at Gigiri- Karura- Outer Ring Road from Wednesday, 14 February to Thursday, 15 February 2024.
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LSK calls for a protest at DCI headquarters over alleged abduction of lawyer
Theuri claimed that Beatrice was taken by DCI officers on February 9 and her whereabouts remain unknown.
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Jaramogi University to refund housing levy deductions made in January
The Deputy Vice-Chancellor stated that the deductions would be refunded by February 9.
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‘Not every parent pays fees with chicken,’ Kamukunji MP argues as he defends eCitizen directive
Hassan termed the concerns a ‘weak argument’ as majority of parents trade in cash.
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KUCCPS portal opened for 2024 university placements
The portal has opened applications to Universities, TVET institutions, Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC), Teacher Training Colleges (TTCs) and Open University of Kenya (OUK).
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We are still waiting on Ruto to speak about femicide - Amnesty Executive Director Irungu
Irungu argued that President Ruto’s statement on femicide would have a huge impact since he holds the highest position in the republic.
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Multimedia University students protest after one was attacked by a hyena
Kelvin Mwenda, a 21-year-old student at Multimedia University was attacked by a hyena at 8 pm on Monday along Maasai Lodge road.
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Fight against FGM derailed by politicians afraid of losing their seats – Aisha Jumwa
According to Jumwa, the politicians are afraid of losing their positions if they speak on the matter, unlike religious leaders who have been at the forefront of condemning FGM.