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A majority of Kenyans are throwing their weight behind devolution and demanding the immediate release of funds owed to ...
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The Kenya Times on MSNBold Gen Z Explains Why She Confronted Gachagua in U.S for Being Tribal LeaderValentine Wanjiru, the founder of the 6.25 Movement in the United States, has explained why she confronted former Deputy ...
President William Ruto signed into law the Kenya Roads (Amendment) (No. 2) Bill, 2025, which aims to align the terms of ...
On paper, NYOTA appears to be a well-intentioned youth empowerment initiative. But it is just a political gimmick dressed as an economic solution.
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AllAfrica on MSNNigerians Dying, Raise Tobacco Tax to 100 Percent, Cappa Tells FGAlso citing data from the Nigerian Tobacco Control Data Initiative, the statement noted that 90 per cent of tobacco production happens in developing countries like Nigeria, which mostly bear the ...
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Tuko News on MSNWilliam Ruto Forms Team to Begin Process of Compensating Victims of Brutality in Protests Since 2017President William Ruto has created a team charged with reviewing the victimhood in protests and laying the mechanisms for compensation since 2017.
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The Kenya Times on MSNRuto Orders Compensation of Gen Z Protests VictimsPresident William Ruto has established a formal mechanism to coordinate compensation for victims of demonstrations and riots ...
Former Chief Justice David Maraga has demanded the publication of all local and foreign bank accounts allegedly used to ...
On 1 August, US Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Jim Risch introduced key amendments to the 2026 National Defence ...
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AllAfrica on MSNLiberia: 'You Are Educators and Watchdogs' - CBL Urges Journalists to Lead Accurate Economic ReportingThe Central Bank of Liberia (CBL) on Thursday hosted a one-day intensive training on monetary policy communication for journalists, aimed at enhancing the accuracy and quality of economic reporting in ...
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P.M. News on MSNTinubu's policies will give Nigerians more secure, stable, prosperous future - PresidencyThe presidency faulted the use of projection by UNICEF that 33 million Nigerians, including 16 million children, would face ...
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