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Kenya Loses Over Ksh 6 Billion Due to Recent Protests, …
Jul 18, 2024 · The nation has suffered a significant economic loss of over Ksh 6 billion due to the wave of protests experienced over the past month, according to government spokesperson Isaac Mwaura. During a press briefing on Thursday, Mwaura highlighted the economic impact of the demonstrations, which have been held every Tuesday and Thursday since June 18.
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Mashemeji Derby: Gor Mahia Warned to Watch Out For Wounded AFC Leopards
Standard Group Employees Down Tools, Leaving Radio Stations …
Jul 4, 2024 · Presenters at Standard Media Group have gone on strike to protest against delayed salaries. These presenters host popular shows on stations owned by the media company, including Spice FM, Vybez Radio, Radio Maisha and Berur FM.. According to the radio station employees, they reported not receiving payments for the months between June and August 2023 and that in 2024, they had only been paid ...
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Daughter of South Africa’s Zuma Engaged to Eswatini King During Reed Dance Ceremony
9 Protesters Plead Guilty to Unlawful Assembly – Switch News
Jul 20, 2023 · Nine protesters arrested by police officers on Wednesday pleaded guilty to unlawful assembly before a Nairobi court. The protesters were accused of participating in Wednesday’s demonstrations while running and obstructing other road users.
Kindiki to Be Sworn In – Switch News
Oct 31, 2024 · The High Court of Kenya has set aside conservatory orders, paving the way for Kindiki’s swearing-in as the new deputy president. During the ruling, the court stated that the office of the DP cannot remain vacant.