It's 'Etsy,' Kenyan Style: Making Art Out Of Flip-Flops And Bottle Tops
Sure, it's tough to earn a living as an artist. But it helps if your materials don't cost a lot.
View ArticleWe are focused on development, Uhuru assures Kenyans
Speaking in Kakamega town, President Kenyatta said Kenyans went to the elections last year and made their choice which should be respected.
View ArticleKenya to pilot community-wide malaria treatments
KISUMU, 18 July 2014 - Kenya is experimenting with unconventional methods to tackle high malaria rates through the piloting of mass drug administration - treating entire communities with anti-malarial...
View ArticleArtists Vow to Clean Up Kisumu.
In the event organized by united Generation .Participants cleaned drainages, swept streets and also entertained travellers who watched the cleaning.
View ArticleOtieno Otieno: Isn't it time to evaluate the other side of biotec foods?
Despite the labelling on its container indicating it has "modified maize flour " among its many ingredients, they still had to have it tested at the Kenya Plant Health Inspection Services labs to...
View ArticleKenya: Kisumu Signs New Sh7.1 Billion Waste Management Deal
KISUMU county government has signed a Sh7.1 billion new waste management deal after the court cancelled the initial Sh18 billion tender for a similar project.
View ArticleKenya: Tullow, Kisumu Agree On Payout Task Force
The taskforce team will be comprised of leaders from the county and Tullow, Kisumu Senator Anyang Nyong'o has aaid.
View ArticleCORD names referendum team comprising lawyers
Coalition for Reforms and Democracy has unveiled a four members committee of experts chaired by Paul Mwangi to craft and formulate referendum issues.
View ArticleCane farmers oppose cheap sugar imports
Cane farmers from Western Kenya are up in arms over illegal importation of cheap sugar that has flooded the market.
View ArticleKenya: Cord Unveils Team to Craft Referendum Question
The Coalition for Reforms and Democracy on Tuesday named four experts to lead a team that will craft the referendum question.
View ArticleKenya: Sh7.1 Billion Deal Signed Secretly - Ranguma
KISUMU Governor Jack Ranguma has distanced himself from the Sh7.1 billion waste management deal between the county and two international companies.
View ArticleKenya: Kenya Power Promises Stable Supply
Energy Cabinet Secretary Davis Chirchir on Sunday said the government was actively seeking to bring down the power cost of doing business in Kenya in order to effectively compete with other African...
View ArticleTailings samples yield an average result of 2.69 g/t gold
Results showed an average tailings sample yielding 2.69 g/t gold with a high of 5.15 g/t gold and a low of 1.15 g/t gold.
View ArticleKisumu County Attraction
Features like the shoreline of lake Victoria,Kit Mikayi and other rocks of similar stature like Ndere island national park and the icelbergs around Kisian area are better sites for tourism...
View ArticleHIV funding worries in Kenya
KISUMU/NAIROBI, 30 July 2014 - The US President's Emergency Plan for Aids Relief , the biggest funder of HIV programmes in Kenya, is set to significantly scale down its funding, a move activists and...
View ArticleKenya: Ranguma Asks Nyalenda Residents to Create Space for Slum Upgrade
The Kisumu county government has defended the demolition of houses and business premises in Nyalenda earlier this month for the slum upgrading project.
View ArticleLocal missionaries adopt two more Kenyan orphans
Julianne Kurowski poses with the collage she made of her six Kenyan daughters. Mercy, in the right corner, will look just as happy as the other girls soon.
View ArticleSh212 Million Water, Toilets Plan for Kisumu Slum
A Sh212.4 million water and sanitation project will be built in Manyatta, Kisumu county.
View ArticleKenya: 'Beached' Boat Ties Up Traffic in Thika Town
The truck ferrying the boat from Mombasa to Kisumu got held on in the middle of the road by electricity lines.
View ArticleYoung American/Canadian Students Volunteers Improves a Community Library in...
These young students drawn from USA and Canada have been doing a great work to volunteer in East African Countries under the umbrella of Operation Groundswell-an organization in Toronto Canada.
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