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The workshops were aimed at helping aspiring medical students gain practical medical skills and gain insights from seasoned ...
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Tuko News on MSNWhy Kenya’s Oil Future Hinges on Transparency and AccountabilityKenya aims to start oil exports by 2026, promising an economic revival. Success depends on transparency, equity, and avoiding ...
Police blocked major roads leading to Nairobi and heavily restricted vehicle traffic on Monday, witnesses and Kenyan media ...
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Gadget on MSNStarlink heads for African schools – but not South AfricaA satellite-based schools internet service called EduLINK has been launched in seven countries by Paratus, leveraging Starlink’s LEO network.
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AllAfrica on MSNSeveral Schools to Remain Shut Over Saba Saba Unrest FearsSeveral schools across Kenya have announced closure on Monday, July 7, as a precautionary measure ahead of the planned Saba Saba protests.The closures come amid growing fears of potential unrest ...
Reuben Waithaka traveled from Kenya to witness his first grandson graduate from high school in Calera, Alabama. The next day he stepped out of his son’s house at 11:08 a.m. — and disappeared.
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AllAfrica on MSNKenya: Ruto Says 'Mabati Chapel Not Fit for State House'President William Ruto has confirmed plans to construct a permanent chapel at State House Nairobi, a move that has sparked divided opinion across the country.
Salim Omar (left) of Serani Secondary School from Mombasa challenges Musa Mohammed of Tononoka Boys Secondary School during ...
Essentially, there is no novelty in creating new universities other than serving political interests and, inopportunely, deepening the higher education crisis.
Stocks, especially in developing markets like Kenya, rarely top the list. Yet, the returns shown on the Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) ...
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