County Commissioner Leads Madaraka Day with Tough Message on Illegal Brews

Tharaka Nithi: Tharaka Nithi County joined the rest of the country in marking Kenya’s 62nd Madaraka Day with celebrations held at Kibugua Grounds, where residents turned out in large numbers to commemorate the historic day. According to Kenya News Agency, the event was presided over by County Commissioner David Gitonga, who emphasized the need for … Read more

Learning in First University in Nyandarua to Start in September

Nyandarua: Governor of Nyandarua County, Kiarie Badilisha, has revealed that the first cohort of the University of Nyandarua will commence their learning in September this year. Governor Badilisha, who was speaking during Madaraka Day celebrations at the Boiman area, said so far, the newly established university, which is a constituent college of the University of … Read more

Residents Encouraged to Enroll in Social Health Authority for Free Medical Care

Kakamega: Kakamega County Governor Fernandes Barasa has called on residents to enroll in the Social Health Authority (SHA) program to gain access to free medical care in public hospitals. Speaking at the Madaraka Day celebrations at Malava Primary School, Governor Barasa emphasized the benefits of the SHA program, which allows enrolled members to receive medical … Read more

Deputy County Commissioner Warns Public Against Fraudsters Posing as Land Owners

Maragua: The Deputy County Commissioner (DCC) of Murang’a South sub-county has issued a stern warning to the public, urging vigilance and due diligence in land transactions amid a surge in fraudulent activities by individuals posing as legitimate landowners. According to Kenya News Agency, during the 62nd Madaraka Day celebrations in Maragua, DCC Gitonga Murungi highlighted … Read more

Supplies Management Institute Flags Increased Rate of Non-Compliance with the Law Among Members

Nairobi: The Kenya Institute of Supplies Management (KISM) has flagged rising non-compliance with supply chain and procurement laws among its members across both levels of government. The institute noted that out of 109 institutions audited since January this year, 42 percent of practitioners are non-compliant, while 15 percent are practising illegally. According to Kenya News … Read more