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"I have committed to helping his family. I will cover all burial expenses, offer his widow a job, and build rental houses for ...
According to Sakaja, the individuals, whom he labelled as 'criminals,' who masqueraded as protesters and destroyed the ...
Nairobi Governor Sakaja Johnson has urged Kenyans to support President William Ruto’s development efforts, saying his legacy ...
Embakasi East Member of Parliament Babu Owino has slammed Adani whistleblower Nelson Amenya over his remarks that he was ...
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Tuko News on MSNMosiria Speaks On Leaked WhatsApp Chats Claiming He Hired Goons to Vandalise Dustbins: "Propaganda"Nairobi County Chief Officer of Environment Geoffrey Mosiria accused Embakasi East lawmaker Babu Owino of being behind the ...
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Tuko News on MSNGovernor Sakaja Shares Heartwarming Moment Consoling Albert Ojwang’s SonGovernor Johnson Sakaja met the family of the late Albert Omondi Ojwang at City Hall and shared a heartwarming moment with ...
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The Star on MSNJuja Road to be renamed after radio and TV legend MbotelaVeteran broadcaster Leonard Mambo Mbotela /FILEJuja Road in Nairobi could soon be renamed Leonard Mambo Mbotela Road, should a motion currently before the county assembly be adopted and implemented by ...
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Tuko News on MSNJohnson Sakaja committed to buying land, building rental units for Albert Ojwang's parentsSlain blogger Albert Ojwang's family including his mother, father, wife and young son met Nairobi county Governor Johnson ...
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The Citizen on MSNProtests rock Nairobi over death of teacher in police custodySeveral properties in the Nairobi Central Business District were damaged by Kenyans who took to the streets to protest the ...
Ex-DP Rigathi Gachagua warns of a “planned slaughter” targeting youth as Kenyans prepare to mark last year’s fatal tax ...
Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja strongly condemned the recent destruction of property during protests in Nairobi, urging ...
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The EastAfrican on MSNProperties destroyed in Nairobi in demo over killing of bloggerSeveral properties in the Nairobi Central Business District were damaged by Kenyans who took to the streets to protest the ...
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