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3 weeks ago |
eastleighvoice.co.ke | Michael Kirwa |Maureen Kinyanjui |Alfred Onyango |Erick kariuki
Shujaa ends Hong Kong Sevens' campaign with loss in 9th-place final Shujaa succumbed to a late fightback by South Africa to end their 2025 Hong Kong Sevens campaign with a narrow 19-17 in the 9th-place final on Sunday. In the first half, South Africa took an early 12-0 lead, but Nygel Amaitsa tied the score with two tries and a conversion in the added time of the first period.
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4 weeks ago |
eastleighvoice.co.ke | Mwangi Maina |BARACK ODUOR |Lucy Mumbi |Erick kariuki
According to a statement by MSS spokesperson Jack Ombaka on Tuesday, the officer was inside an armored vehicle belonging to the Haitian National Police (HNP) when it became trapped in a ditch dug by the gangs. A second Kenyan police officer deployed under the Kenya-led Multinational Security Support (MSS) mission in Haiti has been killed following an ambush by armed gangs in Petite-Rivière.
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1 month ago |
eastleighvoice.co.ke | Amina Wako |Alfred Onyango |Maureen Kinyanjui |Erick kariuki
FKF President reveals Sh7 million collected from Kenya-Gabon match He clarified that renovations have reduced Nyayo Stadium's official capacity to 22,000. While the regular sitting area can accommodate 18,000 fans and the VIP section 1,400, ticket sales had to be restricted to comply with Confederation of African Football (CAF) regulations.
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1 month ago |
eastleighvoice.co.ke | Maureen Kinyanjui |Amina Wako |Erick kariuki |Margaret Wanjiru
HELB offers 80 per cent penalty waiver to loan defaulters who clear their debt in full HELB has periodically introduced such waivers to encourage loan repayment among former beneficiaries who have struggled to meet their financial obligations. It is a sigh of relief for loan defaulters as the Higher Education Loans Board (HELB) introduces an 80 per cent waiver on accrued penalties for those who opt to clear their debts in full.
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1 month ago |
eastleighvoice.co.ke | Maureen Kinyanjui |Farhiya Hussein |Michael Kirwa |Erick kariuki
NCCK says churches under its umbrella won’t allow politicians to address faithful The directive stipulates that politicians will no longer be allowed to make speeches during church services and should instead address the public or media outside the worship sanctuary. The National Council of Churches of Kenya (NCCK) has banned political activities in its member churches, stopping politicians from addressing congregants or having their donations publicly announced.
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