
Joseph Kangogo
Correspondent at The Star (Kenya)
Managing Editor at Rural Times News
Joseph Kangogo is a veterant Kenyan print journalist with ambition to team up with fellow professional scribes to brand and give the world a positive outlook.
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Nov 22, 2024 |
ruraltimesnews.com | Joseph Kangogo
Defied odds of backward cultures such as FGM and forced early marriages By Joseph Kangogo Heroine Lydia Jemesis Cherono allumni of Kuikui Mixed Day and Boarding Secondary School in Barwessa ward, Kabosgei location, Baringo North, graduated with a first class honours degree bachelor of education (Agricultural Education) from the University of Eldoret(UoE) Thursday.
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Oct 15, 2024 |
ruraltimesnews.com | Joseph Kangogo
The body of the late Paul Kipchabas is still lying in County Referral Hospital mortuary-Kabarnet three years on By JOSEPH KANGOGO Contentious Koroto Mixed boarding secondary school where a human body was buried before being exhumed owing to court order has finally been shut down indefinitely. The late 65-year-old man, Paul Kipchabas, allegedly fell sick and succumbed to blood pressure-related illness on March 22, 2021.
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Oct 10, 2024 |
ruraltimesnews.com | Joseph Kangogo
The learners were being trained to be herders by their senior mates, and finally, they will be armed as bandits By JOSEPH KANGOGO 'We couldn't watch their lives go into waste', two heroic pokot chiefs from Tiaty, Baringo help return back two boys (names withheld) who opted out to herd cattle and would later become bandits.
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Jul 26, 2024 |
ruraltimesnews.com | Joseph Kangogo
They urge the president to consider Baringo representative in his cabinet By JOSEPH KANGOGO Pokot elders from Tiaty, Baringo laud president Dr William Ruto for heeding Generation Zoomers' protesters plea to rearrange his cabinet to form an inclusive government. Henry Losikiriatum from Churo Friday told Rural Times News the move will give Ruto's government National Outlook and ensure peaceful coexistence among 43 tribes across the country.
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May 24, 2024 |
ruraltimesnews.com | Joseph Kangogo
More than 20 houses have so far been burned since last month by Kenya Wildlife Service Officers to disburse residents around Lake Kamnarok conservancy. By JOSEPH KANGOGO Reprieve for residents living in Kamnarok Game Reserve after Iten environment and land court Friday issued a stop order to restrain Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) from further invasive evictions.
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