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Learners have been asked to use ICT as an integral part of learning to attain the MDGs in education.
Former deputy PM Musalia Mudavadi has said that he cannot speculate on a Cabinet post in Jubilee government.
Nairobi - The voter listing results released by Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission have opened minefields for politicians keen on reaping from areas with high numbers of registered voters.Politicians will be studying the voters’ roll with a fine toothcomb as their campaign teams strategise on how to woo voters in regions with appetising numbers, The Standard reports.Already Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta appears advantaged as his perceived strongholds have recorded impressive results of registered voters.- For more visit The Standard
Former deputy PM Musalia Mudavadi has said that he cannot speculate on a Cabinet post in Jubilee government. Read more...
The East Africa Law Society president Aggry Mwamu has questioned the procedure used by Judicial Service Commission to hire the new judges. Read more...
A Malindi court has given the IEBC seven days to produce forms 35 and 36 which were used during the March polls at Kaloleni constituency. Read more...
Learners have been asked to use ICT as an integral part of learning to attain the MDGs in education. Read more...
An administration police officer in Vihiga County is being held for allegedly killing his colleague. Read more...
Joint efforts by Mombasa County Council and other stakeholders left Mombasa town sparkling clean. Read more...
Kenya Forest Service has declared war on drug barons who has been cultivating plantations of cannabis sativa (bhang) in Mt Kenya forest. Read more...
President Uhuru Kenyatta has urged Kenyans to shun petty political differences and unite in developing the country. Read more...