Government injects Sh3.5 billion to revamp tea sector
Tea farmers have a reason to smile after the government injected Sh3.5 billion to refurbish tea factories to meet international standards and also enable them to do value addition on
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Read onThe Government has intensified efforts to combat malaria through an 18-day Indoor Residual Spraying (IRS) programme targeting over 7,770 households in Malaba Central, Busia County. Spray operators are moving from household
Read onIn a move to bridge the gap between informal skill acquisition and professional certification, the Kiambu County Department of Youth Affairs, Sports, and Communication hosted a significant Accreditation and Certification
Read onThe Ministry of Health has received emergency health kits from the World Health Organization (WHO) valued at approximately Sh 10 million to support Kenya’s response to the ongoing March–April–May (MAM)
Read onMatatu operators have called on Insurance Regulatory Authority (IRA) to put in place stringent measures to protect their businesses from collapsing due to insolvency of insurance firms. Motorists have lamented that
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