Civil servants urged to embrace Sign Language
Civil servants from Bungoma County have been asked to embrace Kenyan Sign Language (KSL) in a bid to communicate well with the deaf and serve them better. In an interview with
Read onCivil servants from Bungoma County have been asked to embrace Kenyan Sign Language (KSL) in a bid to communicate well with the deaf and serve them better. In an interview with
Read onKakamega County Government intends to construct modern flats at a cost of Sh6 billion that will ensure decent shelter for staff and residents. Governor Wycliffe Oparanya, said the County will build
Read onA total of 86,000 children between the age of nine months and five years in Baringo County are set to be vaccinated against Measles and Rubella diseases. Deputy Governor, Jacob Chepkwony,
Read onA total of 126 needy students from Nakuru have been selected by the Equity Group Foundation (EGF) for the 2021 ‘Wings to Fly’ scholarship programme. Principal Secretary, State Department of Education,
Read onA suspected Al-Shabaab militant was killed as police intercepted a donkey carrying two AK 47 rifles, bomb-making materials along the main border in Liboi, Garissa County. The police also recovered Improvised
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