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Brian Kimani

Nairobi

Digital Journalist at Citizen Digital

God first... Positive vibe always Great sense of humor 😂 Digital journalist @ https://t.co/rhbxW1j6ox

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  • 4 days ago | citizen.digital | Brian Kimani

    By Brian Kimani Published on: June 04, 2025 12:52 (EAT) Council of Governors chairperson Muthomi Njuki has explained that governors declined a proposal by the Ministry of Health to transfer the management of healthcare staff payroll to counties, citing that they would only accept the plan once the requisite funds are provided.

  • 4 days ago | citizen.digital | Brian Kimani

    By Brian Kimani Published on: June 03, 2025 08:41 (EAT) Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna has called for the Kenyan government to retaliate against Tanzania following the alleged torture and violation of human rights against activists Boniface Mwangi and Agather Atuhaire. Taking to social media, Sifuna demanded that the Kenyan government ban the leadership of Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM), Tanzania's ruling party, from visiting Kenya.

  • 4 days ago | citizen.digital | Brian Kimani

    By Brian Kimani Published on: June 03, 2025 06:24 (EAT) Software developer Rose Njeri, who developed a platform to submit feedback on the 2025 Finance Bill, has spoken publicly for the first time following her release from Pangani Police Station. In a video doing rounds on social media, Njeri lauded Kenyans for their unwavering support in demanding her release from police custody.

  • 4 days ago | citizen.digital | Brian Kimani

    By Brian Kimani Published on: June 03, 2025 04:34 (EAT) The government will conduct a National ID registration drive targeting eligible students in secondary schools during the second term period from May to August 2025. In a statement, Basic Education Principal Secretary Julius Bitok said the initiative is designed to ensure the students have access to job opportunities, tertiary education placements and financial aid such as the Higher Education Loans Board (HELB) without delay.

  • 1 week ago | citizen.digital | Brian Kimani

    By Brian Kimani Published on: May 30, 2025 01:51 (EAT) U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Jim Risch has condemned the recent surge in abductions across East Africa, warning that it reflects widespread impunity and a decay in governance. Taking to social media, the Senator explained that abductions undermine a nation's stability and weaken the citizens' confidence in the government's ability to ensure their safety.

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Brian Kimani
Brian Kimani @thee_case
15 Jan 25

RT @citizentvkenya: Ruto’s new-look Ksh.18 billion Cabinet: Who has the deepest pockets? https://t.co/zVfDhvuXah

Brian Kimani
Brian Kimani @thee_case
14 Jan 25

RT @citizentvkenya: NIS boss Haji abducted my son, released him after call from President Ruto - Muturi drops bombshell https://t.co/l8kJTs…

Brian Kimani
Brian Kimani @thee_case
16 Nov 24

RT @citizentvkenya: Kenya has most expensive fuel in East Africa despite maintaining pump prices https://t.co/WcK9LyaI0t