CELEBRATING FAITH KIPYEGON’S VICTORY

CELEBRATING FAITH KIPYEGON’S VICTORY

By Mariselah Kimbio
Omanyala urged the president to renovate the warm-up track at the Moi International Sports Centre in Kasarani, claiming that the poor condition of the track could cause injuries during training.

Kipyegon broke down into tears while giving her speech, reminiscing on a promise she made to her father to buy him a car if she broke the world record.

NEW PROPOSED EDUCATION REFORMS IN KENYA

NEW PROPOSED EDUCATION REFORMS IN KENYA

By Mariselah Kimbio.
In 2017, Kenya reformed its education curriculum, introducing the Competency Based Curriculum (CBC) for lower primary education.
The first cohort of approximately 1.2 million children to adopt the new curriculum, joined Junior Secondary School (JSS) earlier this year.
With the government budgeting for Sh.81B to fund the education Ministry, only Sh.24B has so far been disbursed.

Blue Economy Knowledge Share Fair Exploring Sustainable Development

Blue Economy Knowledge Share Fair Exploring Sustainable Development

By Shirley Wandera
The Blue Economy Knowledge Share Fair, done in collaboration with the African Union Inter-African Bureau for Animal Resources (AU-IBAR) and the ECOFISH Programme, kicked off yesterday at the SunAfrica Hotel, Nyali, Mombasa.

The event was graced by various dignitaries, including stakeholders in the maritime and fisheries sector, hosted by Mombasa County Governor Abdulswamad Shariff Nasir.

World Environment Day Celebration in Mombasa

World Environment Day Celebration in Mombasa

Shirley Wandera
In a remarkable display of dedication to environmental consciousness, residents of Mombasa on Monday commemorated World Environment Day with a vibrant procession held in Makupa.

The event was graced by Mombasa Deputy Governor, Francis Thoya, who took note of the youth being on the frontline of the conservation movement, actively engaging in efforts to protect their surroundings.

Museveni’s Approval of Controversial Anti-Homosexuality Bill Raises Alarms

Museveni’s Approval of Controversial Anti-Homosexuality Bill Raises Alarms

Uganda President Museveni signs controversial Anti-Homosexuality Act 2023, sparking global concern over human rights violations. LGBTQ+ organizations and activists oppose the decision and seek support in denouncing the law. US President Biden condemns the act, considering potential sanctions. #AntiHomosexualityAct2023 #HumanRightsViolation