Mbadi: Government Can’t Pay Lecturers’ Arrears in One Go

The National Treasury has appealed to university lecturers to accept their pending payments in instalments, citing the government’s current fiscal constraints and cash flow challenges. Appearing before the Parliamentary Committee on Education on Tuesday to address the ongoing lecturers’ strike, Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi said the government is unable to pay the Ksh7.9 billion…

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96% of Kenyan Firms Now Using AI, Report Reveals

Kenyan organisations are increasingly embracing artificial intelligence (AI), particularly in customer service and software development, as they deploy practical strategies to overcome financial and skills-related challenges, according to a new report. The report, titled “The AI Privacy Equation: Youthful Innovations Meets Privacy Leadership in Kenya,” reveals that 96% of organisations in Kenya have already embarked…

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EALA MP Sankok claims Tanzania polls met constitutional standards

The East African Legislative Assembly (EALA) member David Sankok on Spice FM. [Screengrab] The East African Legislative Assembly (EALA) member David Sankok has accused “external forces” of fueling unrest in Tanzania. Sankok, who represents persons with disabilities in the regional assembly, claimed the Tanzanian elections were conducted in line with the country’s constitution. “What happened…

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Graduate Kisura Dies Few Hours After Returning Home

Charity Chebet, died tragically less than 24 hours after graduating from nursing school Kidoso had celebrated receiving his diploma in nursing and midwifery in a happy event organized by his parents Sadly, a few hours after arriving home, he died with his brother while their parents survived death by needle stick Family and friends are…

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State allocates Sh29 million for Trans Nzoia flood relief – Kenya News Agency

The national government has released Sh29 million to help families affected by fresh floods in Trans Nzoia County. Speaking on Tuesday after visiting flood victims in Namanjalala, where 3,490 families have been displaced, Environment, Climate Change and Forestry Cabinet Secretary Dr. Deborah Barasa urged public cooperation and assured that the government is committed to finding…

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Hemedti: Warlord who made his cash selling camels and gold, now controls half of Sudan

As Sudan burns during the ongoing worst form of conflict, ALEX DE WAAL traces the rise of Mohamed Hamdan Dagolo, a vicious military commander who befriended UAE and Russia’s Wagner group, and is now controlling half of Sudan amid killings of hundreds of thousands of Sudanese. Unlock the Full Story — Join Thousands of Informed Kenyans Today Unlimited access to all premium content Uninterrupted…

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