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Mwala MP Vincent Kawaya Offers Scholarship Support to Mercy Kagendo After Emotional Citizen TV Story

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Vincent Kawaya has pledged to support the education of Mercy Kagendo after her emotional story aired on Citizen TV, giving the young girl renewed hope of achieving her dreams. In remarks shared today, the Mwala lawmaker said Mercy would now be able to join the school she has always dreamed of attending and continue pursuing her ambitions without interruption. Kawaya revealed that he had already reached out to Mercy’s mother, Sarah Mwikali, assuring the family of his full support towards the student’s education. The MP also commended Citizen TV and reporter Francis Mtalaki for highlighting Mercy’s plight and bringing national attention to the matter. He noted that the media plays a critical role in amplifying the struggles of vulnerable families and connecting them with well-wishers willing to make a difference. Mercy’s story touched many Kenyans after details of her academic ambitions and financial challenges were aired, sparking calls for support from leaders and members o...

Macmillan Medical Training College Launches Afya Bora Scholarship and Women in Tech Programs

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Macmillan Medical Training Collegehas officially launched the Afya Bora Scholarship Program alongside the Women in Tech Empowerment Program in a move aimed at expanding access to education, healthcare training, and digital opportunities for young Kenyans. Speaking during the launch event attended by members of the press, partners, digital publishers, and invited guests, the institution described the initiative as a transformational step toward addressing unemployment, inequality, and the growing demand for skilled healthcare and technology professionals in Kenya. The Afya Bora Scholarship Program will provide full and partial sponsorship opportunities to deserving students pursuing accredited medical and healthcare training courses. The initiative seeks to support students from disadvantaged backgrounds who are unable to afford college fees despite qualifying academically. At the same event, the college unveiled the Women in Tech Empowerment Program in partnership with NIA ...

Macmillan Medical Training College Launches Afya Bora Scholarship and Women in Tech Programs

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Macmillan Medical Training Collegehas officially launched the Afya Bora Scholarship Program alongside the Women in Tech Empowerment Program in a move aimed at expanding access to education, healthcare training, and digital opportunities for young Kenyans. Speaking during the launch event attended by members of the press, partners, digital publishers, and invited guests, the institution described the initiative as a transformational step toward addressing unemployment, inequality, and the growing demand for skilled healthcare and technology professionals in Kenya. The Afya Bora Scholarship Program will provide full and partial sponsorship opportunities to deserving students pursuing accredited medical and healthcare training courses. The initiative seeks to support students from disadvantaged backgrounds who are unable to afford college fees despite qualifying academically. At the same event, the college unveiled the Women in Tech Empowerment Program in partnership with NIA ...

Safaricom Posts KES 100 Billion Profit as Revenue Hits KES 414 Billion in FY26

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Safaricom PLC has announced strong financial results for the financial year ended March 31, 2026, posting a net income of KES 100 billion as the telecommunications giant recorded significant growth in revenue, digital services, and regional expansion. The company’s Group service revenue grew by 11.5 percent to KES 414.1 billion, driven by strong performance in Kenya and accelerating growth in Ethiopia. Mobile data revenue rose by 18.3 percent to KES 92.9 billion, while M-PESA revenue increased by 13.4 percent to KES 182.7 billion. Safaricom also rewarded shareholders with a dividend payout of KES 80.1 billion, equivalent to KES 2 per share. The payout includes an interim dividend of 85 cents per share and a proposed final dividend of KES 1.15 per share, subject to shareholder approval. Speaking during the release of the results, Peter Ndegwa said the company had delivered strong execution in the first year of its five-year Vision 2030 strategy aimed at transform...

Nairobi Intensifies Citywide Clean-Up Drive Under “Safisha KaNairo” Campaign

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By Steve  The Nairobi County Government has intensified efforts to restore cleanliness and improve sanitation across the capital through the ongoing “Safisha KaNairo” campaign, targeting major waste hotspots in residential estates, markets, and informal settlements.  According to a press statement issued on May 7, 2026, the initiative is being implemented through a coordinated partnership between Nairobi City County and sanitation stakeholders, including Zoomlion Kenya. The campaign seeks to address growing waste accumulation while promoting public health and environmental sustainability across the city.  County officials described the exercise as an urgent intervention aimed at restoring environmental dignity in densely populated areas affected by illegal dumping and poor waste management. Ongoing clean-up and waste evacuation operations are currently taking place in several estates and public spaces across Dagoretti North, Kamukunji, Starehe, Kas...

Rose Wanja Raises Alarm Over Illegal Traders and Public Space Encroachment in Kangemi

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A concerned resident and community stakeholder from Kangemi, Rose Wanja, has formally raised concerns over the alleged illegal occupation of public walkways and road reserves in the area, warning that the situation is contributing to congestion, insecurity, and growing tension among residents. In a complaint addressed to authorities, Wanja claimed that despite previous efforts to restore order within Kangemi, illegal traders had allegedly been allowed or encouraged to return to public spaces, resulting in renewed obstruction of walkways and roads. She further expressed concern over alleged remarks said to have encouraged traders to arm themselves with tools such as fork jembes for “protection,” warning that such statements could escalate confrontation, intimidation, and public disorder within the community. Wanja also referenced a video recording allegedly involving Hamisi Maleya Hamisi, urging authorities to independently verify the authenticity and contents of the recordi...

National Liberal Party Leader Dr. Augustus Muli Condemns Mwingi Violence, Accuses Government of Failing Kenyan

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National Liberal Party leader Dr. Augustus Muli has launched a scathing attack on the government following alleged violence in Mwingi, accusing the regime of failing in its constitutional duty to protect citizens. In a strongly worded statement, Muli described the attacks as evidence of a government that is either “complicit or completely incapable” of guaranteeing the safety and security of Kenyans. “This government has failed completely and dangerously. State-sponsored goons attacking innocent Kenyans is not governance, it is terror,” he said. Muli argued that any administration unable to provide security loses its moral and political legitimacy to lead, adding that Kenyans are increasingly living in fear while those in authority allegedly remain silent or inactive. “What happened in Mwingi is proof that this regime is either watching or enabling attacks against its own people. Enough is enough. This regime must be held accountable,” he added. The opposition leader furthe...