Court Strikes Down eCitizen School Fees Directive, Cites Lack of Public Participation

The High Court has ruled that the directive requiring parents to pay school fees through the eCitizen platform is unconstitutional, marking a significant blow to the government’s policy. In January 2024, former Education Principal Secretary Belio Kipsang issued a directive mandating that all school fees be paid via eCitizen. However, on Tuesday, Justice Chacha Mwita…

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Rapudo’s heartfelt message to Amber Ray as they celebrate anniversary

Socialite Amber Ray and her lover kennedy Rapudo. PHOTO/@kennedyrapudo/Instagram Businessman Kennedy Rapudo and socialite Amber Ray are celebrating their third anniversary, marking three years of love and companionship. Taking to Instagram on Tuesday, April 2, 2025, Rapudo expressed his affection for Amber Ray in a heartfelt post, acknowledging their relationship’s joy. “Time flies…

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Inside shocking reason behind return leg postponement

Mashemeji Derby postponed as FKF prioritizes crowd safety after chaotic scenes at recent high-profile matches overwhelm stadium security capacity. Euphoria surrounding the much-hyped second leg of the FKF Premier League’s biggest rivalry match — Gor Mahia versus AFC Leopards — has been abruptly halted. The Football Kenya Federation (FKF) announced the postponement of the clash,…

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FKF Opens 2025 Jersey Design Challenge: Cash Prizes Up for Grabs

The Football Kenya Federation (FKF) has officially launched the 2025 jersey design competition, inviting talented Kenyan designers to showcase their creativity by crafting the next national team kit. In a statement on Tuesday, April 1, 2025, FKF emphasized that the new jersey designs must celebrate Kenya’s rich cultural heritage while incorporating the national colors—black, white,…

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Why Bukayo Saka’s return was a miracle in motion

Bukayo Saka’s triumphant return inspired Arsenal to a crucial win over Fulham, reigniting hope in their fading title race. Often a savior for Arsenal, Bukayo Saka did not just return from injury on Tuesday night but the England international returned like a scene-stealing hero. The 23-year-old winge’s comeback goal in the Gunners’ 2-1 win over…

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Aden Duale Sets Bold Goals to Revamp Kenya’s Healthcare Sector

Newly appointed Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale has shared his ambitious goals to reform and strengthen Kenya’s healthcare sector. During his official handover at Afya House on Tuesday, Duale expressed a firm commitment to improving the efficiency of healthcare services across the country, with a particular focus on timely disbursement of funds to health facilities….

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Uhuru attends meeting chaired by Ruto on DRC conflict

Former President Uhuru Kenyatta. PHOTO/@4thPresidentKE/X Former President Uhuru Kenyatta on Tuesday, April 1, 2025, attended a meeting chaired by President William Ruto. Other facilitators also attended the virtual meeting held late on Tuesday, tasked to lead the peace process in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Apart from Uhuru, former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo…

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‘Wouldn’t be fun if he destroyed everyone’

Lachlan Kennedy has apologised to Gout Gout after beating him in the memorial event last weekend. Australian sprint sensation Lachlan Kennedy has apologised to compatriot Gout Gout for beating him in a 200m race at the weekend.  Kennedy defied the odds at the Peter Norman Memorial 200m final event on Saturday, by cutting the tape…

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Govt Rolls Out e-GP System to Revolutionize Public Procurement Process

The government has announced the long-awaited rollout of the Electronic Government Procurement (e-GP) system aimed at improving transparency and efficiency in public procurement processes. Treasury Principal Secretary Chris Kiptoo announced on Tuesday that suppliers, contractors, and consultants must register for the system ahead of its full implementation, scheduled to begin on July 1, 2025. Kiptoo…

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‘Most people believe athletes are stupid’- Ferdinand Omanyala to change the narrative through his foundation

Ferdinand Omanyala is determined to change the misconception that athletes are not educated by using his foundation to nurture disciplined and academically inclined sprinters. Ferdinand Omanyala has opened up about the one misconception he wants to get rid of as he rewrites the books of history when it comes to sprinting in East Africa. Africa’s…

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