Day: October 19, 2024
Duck Creek Technologies est nommé Leader dans le Magic Quadrant™ 2024 de Gartner® pour les plateformes centrales SaaS d’assurances multirisques d’Amérique du Nord
Reconnu pour l’exhaustivité globale de sa vision du marché et sa capacité d’exécution BOSTON, 18 oct. 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Duck Creek Technologies, l’un des principaux fournisseurs de solutions novatrices sur le marché des plateformes centrales SaaS d’assurances multirisques, a annoncé aujourd’hui que Duck Creek Technologies a été classé en tant que Leader par Gartner […]
War on graft not negotiable, Nakuru County Commissioner affirms
It has also pledged to intensify its anti-corruption efforts by strengthening oversight mechanisms, enhancing transparency in procurement processes and holding to account individuals implicated in corrupt practices. Nakuru County Commissioner Mr Loyford Kibaara said the war against the vice is not negotiable. He warned public servants against corruption, saying that cases of misconduct and graft will be dealt with firmly,
Tourism Fund targets Sh.8 billion revenue in five years
The Tourism Fund has projected a revenue base of Sh8.05 billion over the next five years as it seeks to ensure sustainable financing for the development of the tourism sector. Tourism and Wildlife Cabinet Secretary (CS) Rebecca Miano said that the Tourism Fund has identified product diversification, capacity building and skill enhancement as key action points necessary for positioning Kenya
Agricuture CS appraises digital farmer registration
Cabinet Secretary for Agriculture and Livestock Development Dr. Andrew Karanja has expressed optimism that the implementation of the Kenya Agricultural Management and Information System (KIAMIS), a digital farmer registration will be a game changer in the sector. He said at least 6.45 million farmers were enrolled in digital register the concept had transformed the sector for better, a scenario that
KCSE candidates get Sh.7M bursary from Muhoroni NG-CDF
Muhoroni National Government Constituency Development Fund (NG-CDF) has disbursed Sh.7 million worth of bursaries to 29 secondary schools in the area to facilitate fee payment for candidates sitting this year’s national examinations. The funds, target to clear the fee arrears especially for the Form Four candidates in both boarding and day schools to enable them sit the Kenya Certificate of
Celebrations rock Meru after Kindiki’s nomination
The residents of Meru and Tharaka Nithi burst into celebrations with optimism after Interior Cabinet Secretary professor Kithure Kindiki was nominated the country’s Deputy President following the impeachment of the former office holder Rigathi Gachagua. The news of Kindiki’s elevation has been met with overwhelming jubilation in the region. The nomination is viewed as a historical moment for the region,
Tharaka Nithi residents celebrate Kindiki’s nomination
Residents of Tharaka Nithi county burst into jubilation last Friday as news of the nomination of Interior Cabinet Secretary Kithure Kindiki as the new Deputy President trickled in across the country. The jubilant residents some who broke into songs and chants expressed their delight as one of their very own was set to take take up prominent position never before
MCK launches Kenya Press Club Information Portal
The Media Council of Kenya (MCK) , has launched the Kenya Press club information portal to help journalists monetize their skills. The portal will help Press clubs and journalists from different countries with a platform to network, connect to promote professionalism and ethical standards while monetizing their content. MCK CEO David Omwoyo who was speaking during the Portal launch to
Mandera County offsets examination fees for 476 TVET students
In a move to support vocational education in Mandera, the county government has paid examination fees for 476 trainees enrolled in its Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) centers. These trainees were set to sit for government trade tests administered by the National Industrial Training Authority (NITA) but some students from less fortunate families had difficulties clearing the examination
CS Duale calls on all citizens to embrace tree-planting
Cabinet Secretary for environment, forestry and climate change Aden Duale has said the national government is determined to surpass the ten-year target of planting 15 billion trees by the year 2032. Mr. Duale has urged all citizens, regardless of age, to adopt the tree-planting culture to preserve and protect biodiversity in the country. Speaking at Kibiri forest block, the CS