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In his own words: KEMRI founder Dr. Davy Koech shares his story - VIDEO
At 28, Davy Koech co-founded the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) with Prof. Mutuma Mugambi in 1979, becoming its youngest director.
By 12 days ago
In his own words: KEMRI founder Dr. Davy Koech shares his story - VIDEO
Health workers threaten to strike over salary delays, medical cover
The Health sector is facing another crisis if medics make good their threat to down their tools if their demands to county governments are not met in the next two weeks.
By 11 days ago
Health workers threaten to strike over salary delays, medical cover
Kemsa distributes mosquito nets to curb malaria in three counties
The ambitious campaign will see at least 290,000 mosquito nets issued to households in counties that have reported a spike in highland malaria, which has already claimed lives.
By 12 days ago
Kemsa distributes mosquito nets to curb malaria in three counties
Parents face unplanned costs after teachers call off strike
Many parents expressed frustration over the lack of coordination, which has resulted in unnecessary financial burdens and stress.
By 13 days ago
Parents face unplanned costs after teachers call off strike
State distributes mosquito nets to curb malaria in Baringo, Narok
Global Fund through the Kenya Medical Supplies Agency (Kemsa), has embarked on distribution of mosquito nets in malaria endemic regions across the country.
By 14 days ago
State distributes mosquito nets to curb malaria in Baringo, Narok
Moi University bank accounts attached over Sh185m debts
Moi University’s bank accounts have been attached over Sh185 million debt owed to a contractor.
By 17 days ago
Moi University bank accounts attached over Sh185m debts
Anxiety among KCSE candidates and parents as teachers stay put
Many students have been sent home while others are studying on their own with defiant Kuppet members say they would not obey court orders to resume work.
By 19 days ago
Anxiety among KCSE candidates and parents as teachers stay put
Striking teachers defy court order, series of meetings to end stalemate
Daylong meetings and a court order was what it took to stop strike but teachers still adamant. Push to have school heads ensure teachers are in school enforced by employer.
By 20 days ago
Striking teachers defy court order, series of meetings to end stalemate
High school teachers down tools as primary records low turnout
While Knut members reported to schools, Kuppet began a nationwide strike. Schools reported low turnout due to uncertainty.
By 21 days ago
High school teachers down tools as primary records low turnout
Parents resist order to register learners on Shif, want details
Most parents say the deadline given was too short, no public participation. They claim State wants to use students to enroll adults in the scheme.
By 24 days ago
Parents resist order to register learners on Shif, want details
Teachers finalise plans to down tools next week
On Thursday, the union officials said all the 46,000 Junior Secondary teachers must also be employed permanently and on pensionable terms.
By 26 days ago
Teachers finalise plans to down tools next week
University students anxious as confusion over funding model persists
Anxiety has gripped parents and university students over the new funding model for universities and technical colleges that is based on family income.
By 28 days ago
University students anxious as confusion over funding model persists
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Pain and suffering as county staff go without salaries for months
Nearly all employees of the 47 counties have not been paid July and June salaries. CoG blames the National Treasury for delaying release of some Sh60 billion.
By 1 month ago
Pain and suffering as county staff go without salaries for months
Uneasy calm in Western, Coast and Nyanza as protesters keep off streets
There was heavy police presence in major towns across the regions even as traders shut businesses for fear of looting.
By 1 month ago
Uneasy calm in Western, Coast and Nyanza as protesters keep off streets
Police repulse pockets of protesters in Ukambani
Although there was a heavy presence of anti-riot police across major towns, businesses remained closed in Emali township, along the Mombasa-Nairobi highway.
By 1 month ago
Police repulse pockets of protesters in Ukambani
Police clamp down on 'Nane Nane' protests
Many shops were shut down out of fear of looting and vandalism, as police and protesters played a tense game of cat and mouse throughout the day.
By 1 month ago
Police clamp down on 'Nane Nane' protests
State warns its workers as youth vow to go back to streets today
PS Public Service Amos Gathecha said some workers have been participating in the anti-government protests through their social media platforms.
By 1 month ago
State warns its workers as youth vow to go back to streets today
Nairobi Burger Week Introduces Bean-Based Dishes with BeansOnTheMenu Initiative
Nairobi Burger Week will highlight bean-based burgers and gourmet dishes.
By 1 month ago
Nairobi Burger Week Introduces Bean-Based Dishes with BeansOnTheMenu Initiative
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Inside the scramble for Raila's two deputies
The posts of the two deputy party leaders and chairperson of the party have ushered in a campaign mood in the Orange party.
By 1 month ago
Inside the scramble for Raila's two deputies
Forgotten: Politicians busy striking deals as victims of State brutality suffer
Victims of police brutality are a forgotten lot as politicians share Cabinet slots and various regions embark on celebrations for the appointments.
By 1 month ago
Forgotten: Politicians busy striking deals as victims of State brutality suffer
Coast gets Sh4b as Ruto promises more goodies in charm offensive
Ruto used the tour to drum up support for the formation of the government of national unity, where leaders backed his decision to nominate and join the Cabinet.
By 1 month ago
Coast gets Sh4b as Ruto promises more goodies in charm offensive
ODM party faces uncertain future amid political realignments
Observers say the move will either usher in a new crop of leaders or spell doom for the party.
By 1 month ago
ODM party faces uncertain future amid political realignments
Journalists hold protests against police brutality
In Nairobi, journalists gathered in the CBD and were joined by members of the civil society groups and other citizens.
By 1 month ago
Journalists hold protests against police brutality
One shot dead, scores injured as police break up demonstrations
One person was shot dead while most businesses remained closed as Generation Z protesters returned to the streets across the country Tuesday.
By 1 month ago
One shot dead, scores injured as police break up demonstrations
Tight security at JKIA as rival groups clash in Nairobi CBD
Acting Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja issued a stern warning, reminding the public that JKIA is a protected area and anyone who dares to trespass would be dealt with according to the law.
By 1 month ago
Tight security at JKIA as rival groups clash in Nairobi CBD
Same old, same old, Kenyans say of Ruto nominees for new Cabinet
People have questioned the rationale of firing CSs and reappointing them.
By 1 month ago
Same old, same old, Kenyans say of Ruto nominees for new Cabinet
Fear, anxiety at county offices as youth turn heat on governors
Hired goons armed with rungus and machetes were spotted in some areas including Kakamega where police had a difficult time dispersing protestors who engaged in cat-and-mouse games.
By 1 month ago
Fear, anxiety at county offices as youth turn heat on governors
Chaos in Nairobi streets, three shot in counties
Police killed protesters in Kibwezi and Kitengela towns amid heightened tensions. Scores of others were injured during the day-long confrontations across the country.
By 1 month ago
Chaos in Nairobi streets, three shot in counties
Counties to feel heat of demos as Gen Z demand good governance
Gen Z anti-government protesters are set to move to the counties to demand accountability for taxpayers’ money.
By 2 months ago
Counties to feel heat of demos as Gen Z demand good governance
One shot as protests rock Ruto's Rift Valley backyard
Police fired bullets and lobbed teargas canisters after protesters stormed county headquarters in Nakuru, Turkana, Baringo, Kericho, Nyandarua and Narok counties.
By 2 months ago
One shot as protests rock Ruto's Rift Valley backyard
Police warn of goons' infiltration during Gen Z protests
Anti-government protests: Acting Police IG Douglas Kanja warns of goons planning to infiltrate and disrupt peaceful demos, urges protesters to exercise vigilance.
By 2 months ago
Police warn of goons' infiltration during Gen Z protests
Mixed reactions as Ruto fires Cabinet after anti-tax protests
While several people across the country praised the move as a step in the right direction, others claimed the only stain in the President's cabinet is the post of the Prime Cabinet Secretary.
By 2 months ago
Mixed reactions as Ruto fires Cabinet after anti-tax protests
President Ruto must get it right in his new Cabinet picks, Kenyans say
Ruto has been faulted for retaining Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi as most Kenyans described the sacking of Cabinet Secretaries purge as long overdue.
By 2 months ago
President Ruto must get it right in his new Cabinet picks, Kenyans say
Raila backtracks again in a series of missteps
The new opposition against the government and leading protests do not pledge allegiance to him, the Gen Zs have unleashed their weapon of cyberbullying against the ODM leader.
By 2 months ago
Raila backtracks again in a series of missteps
Calm prevails as Generation Z remembers fallen protestors
In Mombasa, Saba Saba Day was commemorated in style by the youths who lit five candles in remembrance of the protesters who died during the Gen Z demonstrations last week.
By 2 months ago
Calm prevails as Generation Z remembers fallen protestors
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From Mombasa to Kisumu counties bear brunt of Tuesday's protests
Coast Civil Societies Network on Human Rights Chairman Zedekiah Adika said police were reluctant to stop the goons.
By 2 months ago
From Mombasa to Kisumu counties bear brunt of Tuesday's protests
Traders: We lost Sh5b to protests, not again
Cities and major towns have suffered in the wake of protests, affecting revenue collection and business activities.
By 2 months ago
Traders: We lost Sh5b to protests, not again
Mayhem in the streets as gangs infiltrate demos, steal and burn
Tourists and locals were attacked by the gangs that marauded the city for close to six hours.
By 2 months ago
Mayhem in the streets as gangs infiltrate demos, steal and burn
Losses as Gen Z demos paralyse businesses and transport in city
The usually vibrant city saw shops closed, few matatus in operation and huge police presence.
By 2 months ago
Losses as Gen Z demos paralyse businesses and transport in city
KEMSA feted with global award amid ongoing reforms
KEMSA has been recognised by the European Society for Quality Research (ESQR) through the Best Quality Leadership Award 2024 award.
By 2 months ago
KEMSA feted with global award amid ongoing reforms