UoN Chancellor warns of ‘house on fire’

Graduands of the 3rd Graduation of the Chartered Institute of Public Relations – University of Nairobi Accredited Teaching Centre( CIPR -UON ) celebrate at the campus grounds,Nairobi . The University of Nairobi Accredited Teaching Centre was operationalized in 2020 and has so far trained over 100 PR practitioners who have been certified by the CIPR…

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Infotrak Report Ranks Kenya’s Most Popular Senators in 2024

Makueni Senator Dan Maanzo and Kirinyaga Senator Kamau Murango have been ranked as the most popular senators in 2024, according to a recent Infotrak survey. The report, released Tuesday, shows that both senators led with a 52 percent approval rating. Murang’a Senator Joel Nyutu and Busia Senator Okiya Omtatah followed closely, securing third place with 50 percent each. Nyandarua Senator John Methu and Kisii Senator Richard Onyonka trailed slightly with 49 percent, while…

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EACC Report Exposes Kenya’s Most Corrupt Public Institutions

The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) has exposed the most corrupt public offices in Kenya, highlighting the widespread graft affecting government institutions. According to the National Ethics and Corruption Survey 2023, released on Tuesday, corruption remains deeply rooted in key public offices, undermining service delivery for millions of Kenyans. The report ranks the County Health Department, National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA), County Commissioner’s…

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Kenyan Newspaper, February 12: Father Kelvin Kiptum still does not know the cause of the accident that killed his son

On Wednesday, February 12, the newspapers published many topics, including the bitterness that the family of the late marathon star Kelvin Kiptum It has had it since his death last year. The front pages of the Daily Nation magazine and National Today. Photo: Bongo Pictures From Daily Nation, National Today.Source: UGC Elsewhere, the newspapers reported…

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Murang’a’s Kang’ata Tops Governor Rankings in 2024 Infotrak Survey

It is not surprising that Murang’a Governor Irungu Kang’ata is the best-performing head of a devolved unit in Kenya. Kang’ata has been ranked as Kenya’s best-performing county boss, securing a 68 percent approval rating in the latest CountyTrak Performance Survey by Infotrak Research. Trans Nzoia Governor George Natembeya followed closely with 64 percent, while Homa Bay Governor Gladys Wanga took third place with 61 percent. Kisumu…

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Kenya Improves Slightly in 2024 Corruption Index but Remains Below Regional Average

Kenya ranked 121st out of 180 countries in the 2024 Corruption Perception Index (CPI), according to a report by Transparency International Kenya (TI-K). The country scored 32 out of 100, marking a slight improvement from 31 points in 2023. Despite this progress, Kenya’s score remains below the Sub-Saharan Africa average of 33 points and well below the global average of 43 points. A score…

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Wetang’ula Rejects Calls to Resign, Declares Speaker Has Final Say on Majority Coalition in Parliament

National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang’ula has reaffirmed that determining the majority coalition in Parliament is solely the Speaker’s responsibility, not the courts’. Addressing lawmakers on Tuesday, February 11, Wetang’ula clarified that although a court ruling overturned his earlier decision on the matter, it did not assign majority status to any coalition. “The judgment quashed the…

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Kenya’s New Banknotes Earn International Recognition for Cutting-Edge Security Features

The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) has received international recognition for its new banknotes, which feature cutting-edge security measures designed to prevent counterfeiting. In a statement on Tuesday, February 11, 2025, CBK announced that it was honored at the Europe, Middle East, and Africa (HSP-EMEA) Conference for its innovative currency design. The new banknote series, introduced in August 2024 and printed by a German firm, captured global attention…

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Isiolo Elders Claim Ruto’s Heckling Was Politically Orchestrated

A group of elders from Isiolo County has condemned the heckling directed at President William Ruto during his visit to the region, attributing the incident to political sabotage by leaders who skipped a key meeting with Deputy President Kithure Kindiki. Ruto Faces Hostility in Isiolo President Ruto encountered a hostile reception during the groundbreaking ceremony for the County Aggregation and Industrial Park project in Isiolo on February 7, 2025….

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