Government to expand climate works project to boost Nairobi rivers cleanup, create job opportunities
The government plans to expand the Climate Works Project by increasing its workforce from the current 20,000 to 50,000.
The government plans to expand the Climate Works Project by increasing its workforce from the current 20,000 to 50,000.
The government is expanding the ClimateWorx programme to engage 50,000 Nairobi youth in restoring the Nairobi River, with the ...
More than 100 Kenyan police arrived in Haiti's capital on Thursday to reinforce a security mission whose future has been in ...
Milicent Muyoma has been turned away twice from the clinic where she collects her HIV medication in Mathare, an informal ...
The following company announcements, scheduled economic indicators, debt and currency market moves and political events may affect African markets on Thursday. EVENTS: *Uganda’s and Zimbabwe’s central ...
Nairobi's Uhuru Park has been named the most-reviewed park in the country, according to the latest data released by Google Maps. It is followed closely by Nairobi National Park located along Lang’ata ...
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The Star Worldwide (English) on MSNNairobi Orphanage ranked most reviewed visitor attraction siteThe Nairobi Animal Orphanage has been named the most reviewed visitor attraction site in Kenya. According to a report by Google Maps released as part of the celebrations to mark the navigation tool’s ...
The National Museum of Kenya has been named the most-reviewed museum in the country, according to the latest data released by Google Maps. Both local and foreign tourists have flocked to the platform ...
As an uneasy calm returned to the Congolese city of Goma, following a unilateral ceasefire declared by the rebels, people began burying the dead, and agencies rushed aid to thousands of ...
NAIROBI ― An environmental disaster is unfolding in Isiolo county, in northeastern Kenya, following a recent wildfire ...
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Hosted on MSNSADC and EAC summit to address Eastern DRC crisis in TanzaniaCongo's President Felix Tshisekedi attends the swearing-in ceremony for Kenya's new president William Ruto, at Kasarani ...
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