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Djibouti Official Criticizes Ruto Over Raila’s AUC Loss Remarks

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  A senior Djiboutian official has taken a swipe at President William Ruto over his remarks following Raila Odinga’s unsuccessful bid for the African Union Commission (AUC) Chairperson position.   Moussa Mohamed Omar, the Director of Communications at Djibouti’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, dismissed Ruto’s sentiments that Africa had lost a valuable opportunity by not electing Raila. …

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KEPSHA Chair Johnson Nzioka Dies in Tragic Road Accident on Mombasa Road

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Monday, February 17, 2025 – Nairobi, Kenya Nzioka, who was also the headteacher of Donholm Primary School in Nairobi, was involved in a fatal crash along Mombasa Road near Athi River. Reports indicate that his car rammed into a trailer while trying to avoid another vehicle. He sustained severe injuries and later succumbed.   Tributes Pour In   Following the …

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Protests in UK Demand Freeze on Kenya’s Foreign Aid Over Misuse Claims

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  London, UK – February 17, 2025   Protests have erupted in the United Kingdom, with demonstrators calling for a freeze on multimillion-pound aid funding to Kenya. The protesters are demanding investigations into the alleged misallocation of UK grants to non-priority programs in the East African nation.   According to a report by The Sun, Britain allocates approximately £15 billion …

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CS Ogamba Warns Against Arson After Fire Destroys Two Dormitories in Kisii

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  Kisii, Kenya – February 17, 2025   Two dormitories at Nyosia Mixed Secondary School in Nyaribari Chache were reduced to ashes following a fire that broke out on Saturday night. The incident left at least 150 students without their personal belongings, though no casualties were reported.   By Sunday afternoon, the cause of the fire had not yet been …

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