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Supermodel Naomi Campbell, Appointed As Magical Kenya’s International Tourism Ambassador

By: Daniel Nyaga (danielnyaga.dn@gmail.com) Thumbnail photo courtesy of The Star by Oliver Valenta In a bid to help Kenya regain its spot top tourism destination, the Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife announced Naomi Campbell as Magical Kenya’s International Tourism Ambassador on Tuesday.. Tourism CS Najib Balala explained the appointment saying, “We welcome the exciting news […]

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Speaker Mutura Sworn in as Nairobi’s Acting Governor

By Sumaya Hussein (husseinsumaya1@gmail.com)  Thumbnail photo courtesy of Capital FM Nairobi County Assembly Speaker, Benson Mutura, has been sworn-in as the county’s acting Governor by Judge Jairus Ngaah at City Hall, Nairobi. Mutura said that his first order of business would be to bring back on track the delivery of crucial services that have been

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Miguna announces gubernatorial candidature for Nairobi by-election

By: Muhanguzi Tola (tolakofa1@gmail.com) Thumbnail photo courtesy of Twitter Political activist cum lawyer Miguna Miguna on Saturday, December 19 expressed his interest in the Nairobi gubernatorial seat following the impeachment of Governor Mike Sonko. The exiled author who had vied for the same seat in 2017 on an independent ticket stated via twitter that the

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Kenya orders 24M doses of COVID-19 Vaccine

By: Sumaya Hussein (husseinsumaya1@gmail.com) Thumbnail photo courtesy of reuters Kenya has joined other countries in securing Covid-19 vaccines and has ordered 24 million doses from Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance. This is enough to cover 20% of the country’s population.Acting director-general of health, Dr Patrick Amoth said that each dose will be about $3 (Sh320) and

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President Kenyatta Orders all schools reopen in January 2021

By Sumaya Hussein (husseinsumaya1@gmail.com) Thumbnail photo courtesy of PSCU President Uhuru Kenyatta has directed that all schools reopen in January 2021 as the country continues battling the COVID-19 pandemic. The Head of State instructed that the Interior Ministry, through all Chiefs and Assistant Chiefs to ensure that all students report to school at the beginning

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