
Alaro Patrick
Editor and Senior Political Reporter at The Nyanza Review
Articles
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2 months ago |
nyanzareview.com | Sefu Sabila |Alaro Patrick
As the World marks World Autism Day, parents have been urged to come out and register their children living with the condition with the National Council of Persons with Disabilities (NCPWD). Speaking during the event held at Kitale Museum on Wednesday, April 2, Ben Masioge, from the office of persons living with disability, said the total number of children living with autism is over a hundred, with Kiminini Sub-County registering the highest number at over 40.
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2 months ago |
nyanzareview.com | Joyline Arodi |Alaro Patrick
Ministry of Health in conjunction with the Ugandan health ministry is set to hold a four-day Cross-Border Malaria Initiative meeting attended by stakeholders from both countries starting today April,2,2025 till April,4,2025 in Busia County.
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2 months ago |
nyanzareview.com | Alaro Patrick |Joyline Arodi
Parked Super Metro vehicles||Photo Courtesy||National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) has suspended operations of Super Metro Limited, a week after one of its buses caused death of a passenger, something that brought public outcry in the country. In a statement, NTSA confirmed that Super Metro is not in compliance with Public Service Vehicles Regulations, 2024 and other conditions and will only be allowed to operate after it fully aligns.
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Feb 27, 2025 |
nyanzareview.com | Lydia Joseph |Alaro Patrick
Jeffrey Epstein, the deceased billionaire accused of sex trafficking //photo courtesyAttorney General Pam Bondi announced that some of the information connected to Jeffrey Epstein’s case including flight logs and names will be released tomorrow. Speaking during a TV interview hosted by Jesse Watters on Fox News today, she said that the release is anticipated to reveal details about Epstein’s connections and activities.
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Feb 26, 2025 |
nyanzareview.com | Peter Aowa |Alaro Patrick
Nairobi county governor Johnson Sakaja //Photo CourtesyNairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja has disclosed that Kenya Power owes the county government Sh4.8 billion in unpaid wayleaves for the passage of power and internet cables. Speaking outside City Hall on Wednesday, February 26, 2025, Sakaja said the court had already ruled that Kenya Power must pay the county for the wayleaves it has been using.
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