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Death that is talk of Nyeri
14 mai, par Weekly CitizenA middle-aged man escaped death by a whisker after his two children died in a landslide of stones on his farm at Nyaaribo quarry mining area in Nyeri. The government has announced that people living along dangerous zones have to vacate before it forces them out of such places forcibly,... -
Troubled Kitengela ACK in the limelight
14 mai, par Weekly CitizenThe battle between faithful of ACK’s Holy Trinity Church in Kitengela saw the vicar close the church recently. Vicar David Lawi called in police after church elders baying for his blood demanded his removal. Two camps have formed one against Lawi that held service in the church forcing those (...) -
Iran Medical Clinic offer Free Medical to hundreds of Kibera Resident to commemorate the World Red Cross and Red Crescent Day
14 mai, par Weekly CitizenOn 8 May, the World commemorates the World Red Cross and Red Crescent Day, and celebrates local to global humanitarian action. This day acknowledges and appreciates the work done by the Red Cross and Red Crescent societies, the International Committee of the Red Cross, and the International (...) -
Remove religion from Kenyan curriculum
14 mai, par Weekly CitizenFor years, Kenyans have given religion a lot of time and resources in the name of sparing an everlasting home in heaven. We go out of way to print millions of religious books as part of our curriculum and religious education without basis as an examinable subject. We grow up... -
Let’s focus on clean renewable energy
14 mai, par Weekly CitizenThis nation just like most subSaharan countries enjoys exuberant sunshine throughout the year. This implies that our country has every chance to exploit the endless opportunities that renewable energy has comes with. Renewable energy sources are available in plenty since this type of energy is (...)