
Antynet Ford
Reporter at Freelance
Author & Journalist. INTJ// Gen Z// SHAPING OPINIONS & GIVING SPECIAL REPORTS @Informer_ke
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1 week ago |
theinformer.co.ke | Antynet Ford
As Catholic cardinals enter the conclave at the Vatican in Rome to elect a new Pope following the recent death of Pope Francis, here is how the process is conducted:“Eligo in Summum Pontificem” (“I elect as Supreme Pontiff”.)The ballot for each of the 133 cardinal electors will have these words as they choose the 267th Roman Catholic leader.
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1 week ago |
theinformer.co.ke | Antynet Ford
Former President Uhuru Kenyatta’s young brother and businessman, Muhoho Kenyatta, has called on the youths to stand up and challenge the status quo by taking over leadership positions. Speaking at the opening of the Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award Africa Regional Conference in Mombasa, Muhoho said the youth have played second fiddle too long, and it is their time to lead.
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1 week ago |
theinformer.co.ke | Antynet Ford
Universal Health Coverage (UHC) workers will be placed under the county governments in the next financial year. In a joint statement released after a consultative meeting with the Council of Governors (CoG) and officials from key health unions, Medical Services Principal Secretary Dr Ouma Oluga and CoG CEO Mary Mwiti said the transfer will include the budget for payment of stipends under the current terms during the transition period.
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1 week ago |
theinformer.co.ke | Antynet Ford
Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja is in the spot for releasing inspectorate recruits who are yet to graduate to the streets to collect revenue amid claims they have been extorting traders, motorists and boda boda riders. The recruits who are also accused of harassing those breaking by-laws, including hawkers, in the Central Business District (CBD), operate without wearing uniform. “There is a new wave of Kanjos giving us a hard time.
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1 week ago |
theinformer.co.ke | Antynet Ford
Lands Principal Secretary Nixon Korir and Narok South Member of Parliament Silvester Kitilai ole Ntutu allegedly received Ksh 300 million and Ksh 250 million respectively during the payout in the contested compensation involving land held by Dupoto/Dafur Settlement Welfare Scheme members.
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