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2 weeks ago |
shorturl.at | Mercy Kahenda |Chebet Birir |Lillian Mutavi |Maryann Muganda
×The Standard Group Plc is a multi-media organization with investments in media platforms spanning newspaper printoperations, television, radio broadcasting, digital and online services. The Standard Group is recognized as aleading multi-media house in Kenya with a key influence in matters of national and international interest. Standard Group Plc HQ Office,The Standard Group Center,Mombasa Road. P.O Box 30080-00100,Nairobi, Kenya.
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1 month ago |
informereastafrica.com | Mercy Kahenda |Maryann Muganda
Health workers have threatened to go on strike if their demands for better terms are not met. During a demonstration Tuesday, doctors, members of the Kenya Union of Clinical Officers and staff hired under the Universal Health Coverage (UHC) programme called for remittance of statutory deductions and payment of salary arrears. They also want interns posted and the UHC staff put on permanent and pensionable terms.
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2 months ago |
tnx.africa | Kevin Tunoi |Ferdinand Mwongela |Molly Chebet |Maryann Muganda
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2 months ago |
tnx.africa | Boniface Mithika |Vincent Kejitan |Stevens Muendo |Maryann Muganda
Rising Kenyan artist Ila Nia has decided to undoubtedly switch up her tempo this year. Her lates body of work is an Amapiano-infused single, “Pon Me,” which blends motivational lyricism and upbeat rhythms. Known for her soulful Afro-pop hits like “Nataka” and “Haya,” the singer-songwriter now shifts gears with a track she describes as a “resilience anthem,” urging listeners to push through challenges and chase their dreams unapologetically.
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Jan 9, 2025 |
tnx.africa | Manuel Ntoyai |Boniface Mithika |Fay Ngina |Maryann Muganda
The National Transport and Safety Authority has impounded two matatus owned by George Ruto, son of President William Ruto following a public outcry on their reckless driving on Kenyan roads. The matatus, which ply the Lang’ata-Rongai route named Money Fest and Ambush have been trending for the wrong reasons, with video circulating online. In the videos, the matatus can be seen at times driving on the wrong side of the road (once got stuck), despite presence of traffic police officers.
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