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2 months ago |
ruraltimesnews.com | Dennis Dibondo
Court warned the politicians against making statements about the dispute in political rallies. By Dennis Dibondo A legislator together with several MCAs from Tharaka constituency who is a counsel has made an application before a Meru High Court. Tharaka MP Gitonga Murugara, four MCAs and several other Tharaka-Nithi residents applied to be enjoined in challenging the creation of new administrative units in Tharaka-Nithi.
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Jan 17, 2025 |
ruraltimesnews.com | Dennis Dibondo
Murugara’s appointment was officially published in L’Ossevatore Romano in Rome on 16th January 2025 at 12:00 pm Rome time and 2:00 pm Kenyan time. By Dennis Dibondo The Catholic Diocese of Meru Bishop Salecius Mugambi led hundreds of Priests, Sisters, brothers and church leaders in welcoming Pope Francis appointee Jackson Murugara. The clerics hailed praises and congratulations to the new Diocesan Bishop-elect Murugara and promised to support him by all means possible.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
ruraltimesnews.com | Dennis Dibondo
Job seekers asked to ignore the adverts ‘since the county government has no job opportunities currently. By Dennis Dibondo Meru County Governor Kawira Mwangaza has ‘stopped’ recruitment of over 500 workers. On Wednesday, the County Public Service Board (CPSB), through the national dailies, called on job seekers to fill various positions in health services, education, agriculture, livestock and water departments.
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Nov 21, 2024 |
ruraltimesnews.com | Dennis Dibondo
Korean partner says they want to help farmers sell their Potatoes at good prices. By Dennis Dibondo Potato farmers in Meru are set to benefit through the Korea Partnership for Innovation of Agriculture (KOPIA). KOPIA Director Dr. Ji Gang Kim said they are carrying out modern village projects in Meru County. "We are holding training on cultivation and post harvest management within Meru county. We have three modern villages that have potato production.
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Nov 18, 2024 |
ruraltimesnews.com | Dennis Dibondo
Kenya loses over 3,000 lives annually, majority being vulnerable road users, including pedestrians, motorcyclists among others By Dennis Dibondo NTSA Board Chair Dr Manoj Shah has said the economic loss due to road traffic crashes in Kenya is estimated at about 5 percent of the GDP every year amounting to an annual loss of US$ 3.1 Billion or approximately Sh. 310 billion. Dr.Shah said annually road deaths globally are about 1.3million.
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