Day: September 12, 2024
IOM, Canada enhance community engagement, policing in Wajir
The International Organisation for Migration (IOM), with the support of the Government of Canada, has reiterated its commitment to bolstering community engagement and policing in Wajir County. Speaking on Thursday during a flagging-off ceremony for a roadshow caravan, IOM Representative Soumana Ali emphasised the organisation’s efforts in supporting the Kenyan government to foster better relationships between communities and state authorities,
Lugari residents urged to embrace sunflower farming
Residents of Lugari Sub County in Kakamega County have been encouraged to embrace sunflower farming to boost the government’s plans to promote locally produced edible oil and cut on imports. Lugari Deputy County Commissioner Simon Mutai and Chekalini Ward Agriculture Officer Linet Kiyari made the rallying call at Koromait in Chekalini location during a public baraza. They noted that sunflower
Varsity students sensitised on environmental conservation
Kenya Inter-University Environmental Students Association (KIUESA), in collaboration with the Kisumu County Government and the TINADA organisation, has sensitised approximately 200 young people on the critical links between environmental conservation and mental health. The initiative, dubbed the ‘Greening Kisumu Initiative,’ aims to hold monthly events across various learning institutions in Kisumu County to raise awareness about these intertwined issues. The
Cooperatives challenged to fully exploit economic potential
Cooperative movement in the country have been challenged to optimize their potentials by tapping into new and lucrative avenues to double their resources in the sector Despite controlling close to Ksh 1 trillion worth of assets, the movement is yet to fully exploit endowed new economic avenues such as real estate, retail and wholesale ventures which largely remains unexploited Cooperative
PSC to utilise AI to enhance services
The Public Service Commission (PSC) will partner with Mozilla and the African Advanced Level Telecommunication Institute (AFRALTI) with the aim of modernising open-source technologies and improving service delivery to citizens in the country. Speaking during an Artificial Intelligence (AI) workshop in Nairobi, a Commissioner at PSC, Andrew Muriuki, said that this was a milestone aimed at harnessing the transformative potential
Organisations partner to train children on abuse prevention
Children’s rights lobby group Save the Children International has entered into a collaboration with teacher organisation, Beacon Teachers Africa to train children on abuse prevention skills and reporting. The move, according to NGO Project Coordinator Viellinah Gitau, was informed by the need to address gaps that exist in child abuse prevention, such as a lack of deep understanding of their
Difficult exit for Cameroon at U20 FIFA Women’s World Cup
Cameroon was eliminated by Brazil in the round of 16 of the 2024 U20 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Columbia under circumstances which the Lionesses considered ‘unfair’. The Cameroon team lost to Brazil 1-3, missing out on a chance to advance to the quarter-finals in their first appearance in the competition. Coach Hassan Balla said Cameroon played well, but were
Car chasing Police officer fatally struck in Douala accident
A police officer Ngaounde was fatally ramped in Douala on September 10. According to a witness, Ngaounde was attempting to stop a vehicle that had failed to comply at a checkpoint. In pursuit of the vehicle, the officer climbed onto a commercial motorcycle to continue the chase. Unfortunately, the motorcycle was struck by a bus, belonging to BUCA Voyage agency,
Kakamega targets Sh5.8bn in revenue
Kakamega County plans to employ county marshals to assist revenue officers in enforcing the collection of Own Source Revenue. Governor Fernandes Barasa said the county has the potential to raise Sh5.8 billion per financial year. Speaking during the pass-out parade for the first Cohort of County Marshals who have completed a one-month rigorous training. He said the marshals will be
Concerns over rise in Dementia cases
Dementia is becoming a growing public health challenge around the world, with an estimated 150 million people expected to be living with the disease by 2050. Davos Alzheimer’s Collaborative Founding Chairman George Vradenburg said that in sub-Saharan Africa, an estimated 2.13 million people were living with dementia by 2015, and this number is expected to increase to 3.48 million by