Mumias Processed Lower Tonnes of Cane This Year, Says Chairman
Mumias Sugar Company has processed lower tonnes of cane this financial as compared to last year's.
View ArticleMen with penile HPV infection have an increased risk of acquiring HIV
Men with penile human papillomavirus infection have an increased risk of acquiring HIV, investigators report in the online edition of AIDS .
View ArticleHF Subsidiary Eyeing Sh10 Billion Venture Deals
Housing Finance's home construction subsidiary is looking to seal at least three joint venture deals in 2014 worth an estimated Sh10 billion.
View ArticleKenya: U.S. Ambassador Robert F. Godec Launches U.S.$40 Million Kenya ...
U.S. Ambassador to Kenya Robert F. Godec launched the Kenya Agricultural Value Chains Enterprise activity in Kisumu on November 21, 2013.
View ArticleToyota targets boda boda riders with bike loan scheme
Vehicle manufacturer Toyota Kenya is looking to make it easier for boda boda operators in Kisumu County to buy motorbikes in a new financing scheme.
View ArticleMile Cross mother hopes to knit her way to world record
Jill Bale who is aiming to knit the longest scarf, about three miles, and break the record, as a fundraiser for the Catton Grove Primary School.
View ArticleKisumu Widows Urged to Group for Loans
Widows and the vulnerable in Kisumu County were encouraged to form groups that can enable them access loans and improve their lives on Thursday.
View ArticleKenya: Alcohol Blow Introduced By Nacada Has Reduced the Number of Accidents
Nacada as an organization has managed to control accidents during Christmas season following the encatment of the mutotho law and the introduction alcoholblow during the festive season.
View ArticleKenya: Live Text - KCPE 2013 Results
The release of the 2013 Kenya Certificate of Primary Education examination results is underway at Mitihani House in Nairobi.
View Article5 East African countries roll-out single customs territory Wednesday
Countries in the East African Community are Wednesday expected to roll out the Single Customs Territory in a plan that could potentially cut down the cost of doing business in the region.
View ArticleKenya: Nandi Boy and Kisumu Girl Grab the Limelight
Kimutai Brian from Stewards Light School in Nandi County and Otieno Akoth Daphne of Golden Elite Junior School in Kisumu County are the top candidates in the just released 2013 Kenya Certificate of the...
View ArticleKenya: Passengers Face Delays Due to Night Travel Ban
Most travelers will have to wait until January 12 to get bookings after majority of companies continue to record an upsurge in numbers of passengers ahead of resumption of work and schools opening next...
View ArticleKenya: MP Opposes Governor's Harambees
Speaking yesterday during a press conference in Kisumu town, Magwanga said it is true that such harambees raise eyebrows and as leaders they must question their intentions.
View ArticleDorset Echo: HELPER: Speech therapist Rachael Gibson with Newton, who has...
As reported in the Echo last year, Rachael Gibson was fundraising to help children in western Kenya who suffer from cerebral palsy and other disabilities that affect speech.
View ArticleKenya: PSVs in Kisumu Hike Fare As Schools Open
PASSENGERS in Kisumu city have been forced to pay double fare as public service vehicles cash in on the reopening of schools.
View ArticleSuitcase full of wool boosts Mile Cross mother's longest scarf record attempt
A mother from Mile Cross who is attempting to break a world record for the longest scarf has been given a Christmas boost after being donated a suitcase full of wool following an appeal in the Evening...
View ArticleKenya: Kisumu Sacks Casual Workers Over Costs
THE Kisumu county government has sacked its 24 workers. Secretary Humphrey Nakitare said those dismissed have been serving as casual workers on contracts.
View ArticleKenya: Kisumu, Homa Bay Traders Enjoy Loans
SMALL scale traders from Kisumu and Homa Bay counties have lauded efforts by Life for Children Welfare to boost their businesses.
View ArticleMany Kenyan Children Miss Out on Life-Saving Drugs
Yet a significant number of children living with HIV in Kenya will die due to delay in receiving anti-retroviral drugs , inconsistent use of ARVs or, simply, no ARVs.
View ArticleKenya: Rasanga Wants Locals to Repair County Cars
SIAYA Governor Cornel Rasanga has directed that all county government vehicles be repaired by local mechanics in a bid to empower them financially.
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