Stories by: Dominic Mwangi
Why Kenya's Government Must Prioritize Safety, Oversight
07 Feb, 2024 04:00 PM
PREVENTABLE LOSSES
Preliminary investigations revealed that the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) officials were complicit in facilitating the illegal registration of the Maxxis Nairobi Energy firm, where the tragic explosion occurred.
Preliminary investigations revealed that the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) officials were complicit in facilitating the illegal registration of the Maxxis Nairobi Energy firm, where the tragic explosion occurred.
How Parents’ Reactions to Exam Results Can Harm Education
24 Jan, 2024 10:40 AM
TEACHERS OUT!
For instance, at St. Gabriel Isiongo in Kakamega County, the principal was chased out by angry parents who blamed the school for poor performance. Similarly, at Mafuta Secondary in Uasin Gishu County, parents demonstrated and locked the principal out
For instance, at St. Gabriel Isiongo in Kakamega County, the principal was chased out by angry parents who blamed the school for poor performance. Similarly, at Mafuta Secondary in Uasin Gishu County, parents demonstrated and locked the principal out
The Irony of Exporting Kenyan Nurses: Invest in the Domestic Workforce First
23 Jan, 2024 09:22 AM
CITIZENS FIRST
The Kenya Health Facility Report Assessment, conducted over four months since August 2023, reveals a concerning state of the country's health sector. Among the 47 counties, only 12 meet the required number of core health workers, including nurses, clinica
The Kenya Health Facility Report Assessment, conducted over four months since August 2023, reveals a concerning state of the country's health sector. Among the 47 counties, only 12 meet the required number of core health workers, including nurses, clinica
Neglected Tea Subsector Threatens Kenya's Agricultural Backbone, Economic Stability
13 Jan, 2024 10:00 AM
TEA SUBSECTOR
According to Enos Njeru, the Chairman of the Kenya Tea Development Agency (KTDA), the government still needs to fulfil its promise of approximately 5 billion Kenyan shillings for tea farmers.
According to Enos Njeru, the Chairman of the Kenya Tea Development Agency (KTDA), the government still needs to fulfil its promise of approximately 5 billion Kenyan shillings for tea farmers.