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Analyst: Sifuna Should Leave ODM to Grow Politically

Citizen Reporter Michael Waiganjo 07 Aug, 2025 12:00 PM

Dr. Ndonye pointed out that Sifuna has been under the political wing of ODM party leader Raila Odinga for years—a political apprenticeship that has undoubtedly shaped him but maybe now is inhibiting his own personal political growth.

Dr. Ndonye pointed out that Sifuna has been under the political wing of ODM party leader Raila Odinga for years—a political apprenticeship that has undoubtedly shaped him but maybe now is inhibiting his own personal political growth.

Expert Insight: You Don’t Need Perfect Habits to Thrive

Citizen Reporter Michael Waiganjo 07 Aug, 2025 08:42 AM

The mental health also matters, though usually neglected. WHO encourages people to maintain a good emotional state through proper rest, daily contact with loved ones, and moments of awareness.

The mental health also matters, though usually neglected. WHO encourages people to maintain a good emotional state through proper rest, daily contact with loved ones, and moments of awareness.

Temporary Road Closures Announced Due to CHAN 2024 in Nairobi

Citizen Reporter Chebi Chi 07 Aug, 2025 06:04 AM

The National Police Service, in collaboration with other agencies, has deployed additional officers to manage traffic flow and ensure public safety. Authorities have warn that any violations of traffic rules will be met with stern action.

The National Police Service, in collaboration with other agencies, has deployed additional officers to manage traffic flow and ensure public safety. Authorities have warn that any violations of traffic rules will be met with stern action.

Want to Travel the World? Start Your Journey at Kabarak University

Citizen Reporter Nax Reporter 06 Aug, 2025 04:56 PM

Kabarak Law students have proudly represented Kenya in major international moot court competitions, many of which include traveling abroad. Between July 23 and 26, 2025, the university’s Law students demonstrated their expertise in international criminal

Kabarak Law students have proudly represented Kenya in major international moot court competitions, many of which include traveling abroad. Between July 23 and 26, 2025, the university’s Law students demonstrated their expertise in international criminal

Hiroshima at 80: UN Secretary General António Calls For Peace

Citizen Reporter Michael Waiganjo 06 Aug, 2025 01:00 PM

In his passionate appeal, Guterres calls for ending nuclear weapons altogether. “Let’s work to eradicate the threat of nuclear weapons by eradicating the weapons themselves.” Guterres urges.

In his passionate appeal, Guterres calls for ending nuclear weapons altogether. “Let’s work to eradicate the threat of nuclear weapons by eradicating the weapons themselves.” Guterres urges.

Media Training Set to Empower Nakuru Journalists in Donkey Crisis Coverage

Citizen Reporter Chebi Chi 06 Aug, 2025 11:12 AM

The Media Council of Kenya (MCK) has unveiled a specialized training programme aimed at refreshing journalists’ tools and techniques for crafting compelling narratives around animal welfare.

The Media Council of Kenya (MCK) has unveiled a specialized training programme aimed at refreshing journalists’ tools and techniques for crafting compelling narratives around animal welfare.

Kenya Taps Saudi EXIM Bank to Unlock SME Growth, National Development

Citizen Reporter Prudence Chepkewel 06 Aug, 2025 09:23 AM

In late July, during a meeting with the President of the Arab Bank for Economic Development in Africa Abdullah Almusaibeeh, President Ruto emphasized Kenya’s commitment to working with financial partners to drive national transformation.

In late July, during a meeting with the President of the Arab Bank for Economic Development in Africa Abdullah Almusaibeeh, President Ruto emphasized Kenya’s commitment to working with financial partners to drive national transformation.

Why Your Social Media Is Now Part of Your US Visa Interview

Citizen Reporter Felix Bett 05 Aug, 2025 03:39 PM

Visa officers will now check your social media accounts for the past five years before deciding whether to grant you entry. Yes, your tweets, Instagram captions, and those late-night Facebook rants could make or break your American dream.

Visa officers will now check your social media accounts for the past five years before deciding whether to grant you entry. Yes, your tweets, Instagram captions, and those late-night Facebook rants could make or break your American dream.

WHO Urges Mothers to Breastfeed Often, Stay Hydrated, and Rest Well

Citizen Reporter Chebi Chi 05 Aug, 2025 01:18 PM

The World Health Organization (WHO) continues to champion breastfeeding as a cornerstone of public health. In its latest guidance, WHO reminds mothers that their own well-being directly impacts their babies especially during this critical week.

The World Health Organization (WHO) continues to champion breastfeeding as a cornerstone of public health. In its latest guidance, WHO reminds mothers that their own well-being directly impacts their babies especially during this critical week.

Ruto’s July Diary Sets Kenya on Fast Track to Transformation

Citizen Reporter Michael Waiganjo 05 Aug, 2025 12:50 PM

Religious leaders, who are often left out of the policymaking table, found a firm seat at Ruto’s State House. On July 30, he met officials from the Anglican Church and emphasized moral leadership, saying, "We are working closely with religious leaders to

Religious leaders, who are often left out of the policymaking table, found a firm seat at Ruto’s State House. On July 30, he met officials from the Anglican Church and emphasized moral leadership, saying, "We are working closely with religious leaders to

New Innovations Set to Enhance Efficiency in Health Sector

Citizen Reporter Michael Waiganjo 04 Aug, 2025 05:16 PM

The centerpiece of these innovations is the Biometric Health Identification (BHI) system. This new system allows patients to access healthcare by merely employing their fingerprints—doing away with the use of papers and hours of queuing in lines.

The centerpiece of these innovations is the Biometric Health Identification (BHI) system. This new system allows patients to access healthcare by merely employing their fingerprints—doing away with the use of papers and hours of queuing in lines.

Surface Wins Won’t Solve Kenya’s Drug Problem

Citizen Reporter Jasmine Mumba 04 Aug, 2025 01:00 PM

Drug trafficking is not a victimless crime. It destroys lives, undermines communities, and erodes the moral fabric of society. We must shift from reactive measures to preventive strategies, starting in schools, families, and local institutions.

Drug trafficking is not a victimless crime. It destroys lives, undermines communities, and erodes the moral fabric of society. We must shift from reactive measures to preventive strategies, starting in schools, families, and local institutions.