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The Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) wishes to notify the public that a section of Mombasa Road (A8) near Katani ...
In Taita Taveta, Governor Andrew Mwandime, through Elijah Mwanzo, the CECM for Finance and Economic Planning, announced that ...
A multi-agency security team has been formed in the Coastal region to ensure safety during the Easter holiday. Coast Police ...
DePIN Summit Africa, the premier global event for Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Networks (DePIN), is set to return in 2025, taking place on July 2nd in Mombasa, Kenya, and July 4th-5th in ...
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Ethiopian News Agency on MSNEthiopia, Kenya Keen to Strengthen Bilateral Trade RelationsThe Ministry of Trade and Regional Integration has emphasized Ethiopia and Kenya's keenness to strengthen and enhance their ...
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The EastAfrican on MSNKenya lifts ban on stripping of Zanzibar-bound cargoThe move is expected to lower container charges, as boxes will now be returned to the shipping line on time without leaving ...
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Tuko News on MSNTharaka Nithi Orphans Drop Out of School After Losing Both Parents in Tragic AccidentsShadrack Mucheri (10) and his seven-year-old brother Aaron Mwenda dropped out of school after they were left orphaned when ...
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Tuko on MSNMombasa: Violent Extremism, GBV Among Key Issues Highlighted at Jukwaa la Usalama EditionsInterior CS Kipchumba Murkomen said the government is developing a policy that will guide structured citizen participation in ...
DePIN Summit Africa, the premier global event for Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Networks (DePIN), is set to return in 2025, taking place on July 2nd in Mombasa, Kenya, and July 4th-5th in ...
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TheCollector on MSNWhat Is the History of Maritime Trade in the Indian Ocean? (Pre-European)To understand the history of the Indian Ocean trade, it is important to firstly understand its location and geographical ...
On a trip to Kenya, I booked a premium-class ticket on the Madaraka Express train. It cost $66, but it felt like a ...
In an age of instant shopping, Kenya’s mitumba traders are turning livestreams into booming resale businesses.
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