Nairobi Residents Can Now Access County Services Directly at Huduma Centres

Nairobi residents can now access a range of county services directly at Huduma Centres, making interactions with government offices faster and more convenient. Huduma Kenya confirmed the rollout on Tuesday, February 17, noting that the initiative brings essential services closer to residents in densely populated areas. The first phase covers three centers in Eastleigh, Kibra,…

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Waiguru launches safe pest management training to curb agro-chemical use

Tomato farmers in Kirinyaga County are adopting safer and more sustainable methods of controlling destructive crop pests following an intensive county-led training for farmers. The training, rolled out across 11 tomato-growing wards, has equipped farmers with practical skills in Integrated Pest Management (IPM) reducing reliance on harmful synthetic chemicals while safeguarding farmer health, crop quality…

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2026 Placement Alert: KUCCPS Releases Complete List of Degree Subject Requirements

The Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) has unveiled updated subject requirements for all degree programmes ahead of the 2026 placement cycle. The guidelines clearly outline the subject combinations and minimum grades students need for admission into various courses. KUCCPS organises the requirements into degree clusters, grouping related programmes and assigning shared subject…

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Newspapers February 18: Ethiopia’s prime minister is tasked with reconciling Uhuru and Ruto

Kenyan newspapers on Wednesday, February 18, highlighted political developments in the country, with one of them reporting the possibility of reconciliation between President William Ruto and his predecessor, Uhuru Kenyatta. Front pages for Taifa Leo and Daily Nation newspapers. Photographs; screengrabs from Taifa Leoi, Daily Nation.Source: UGC Elsewhere, newspapers reported on an ongoing exercise regarding…

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Businesswoman Sues Safaricom for Sh50 Million After Money Sent to Wrong Number Settles Fuliza Loan

A Nairobi businesswoman has moved to the High Court to challenge what she calls an unconstitutional policy by Safaricom PLC, which allows funds sent in error to be used to settle Fuliza overdraft loans, even when the sender immediately requests a reversal. In a constitutional petition, Eunice Ng’ang’a argues that Safaricom’s handling of mistaken M-Pesa…

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