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Friday, May 10 Declared a Public Holiday to Honor Flood Victims As part of National Tree Growing Day celebrations, Friday, May 10, has been gazetted as a public holiday.Citizen Digital saw a message indicating that the day will also be dedicated to honouring Kenyans who have lost their lives in the country’s floods. Climate change will be addressed on the day, according to Interior CS Kithure Kindiki, who stated that “tree growing is the singular long-term solution to the climate crisis and its devastating effects on life and livelihoods.” “Now therefore, in the exercise of the powers conferred by section…

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Shocking: Obado Was at Raila’s During Sharon Otieno’s Abduction, Court Told The 42nd witness in the murder trial of former Migori Governor Okoth Obado, Caspal Obiero, and Michael Oyamo for the death of Rongo University student Sharon Otieno was cross-examined on Wednesday. The court was informed by Nicholas Ole Sena, the investigating officer, that Obado was not present at the crime scene on the relevant day. According to Ole Sena, Obado was not found to have taken part in the journalist’s and Sharon’s supposed kidnapping. “The investigation was that the deceased was abducted and then killed, we don’t have any…

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What to Do After Winning DV Lottery-2025 Up to 55,000 immigrants from nations with low immigration rates are permitted entry into the United States annually under the Diversity Visa immigrant visa program. The immigrants receive permanent residency (also known as a “Green Card”) in the United States after being chosen at random through lottery. There is no cost to apply online to participate in the DV lottery. Find out if you qualify for the Diversity Visa Lottery Program before applying, and learn what to do if you win the DV lottery in 2025. You can apply for an immigrant visa…

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EACC arrests senior government officials and directors over a Ksh55.8 million scam The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) has obtained a court order to seize four properties worth more than Sh80 million from former Samburu Governor Moses Kasaine Lonolkulal, which are alleged to be proceeds of crime. Lady Justice Esther Maina of the Milimani Law Courts ordered Lonolkulal to return Sh14.6 million, which had earlier been frozen, as well as pay the EACC’s legal fees. The villas in Karen, Nairobi, were allegedly purchased with corrupt cash from the Samburu County Government. Lonolkulal must now return Sh 80,763,715.35 or surrender his…

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History of Mother’s Day Get ready for Sunday, May 12, Mother’s Day, by using these ten creative gift ideas for mom, some of which include delectable recipes. Discover more about this historic occasion, which was formerly known as “Mothering Sunday” and is observed on the fourth Sunday of Lent. It involves Simnel cake! When Is Mothers Day? The date of Mother’s Day varies every year because it is observed on the second Sunday in May in the United States. Mother’s Day is not a government or public holiday, even though it is a frequently observed national holiday in the United…

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2025 Diversity Visa Results: How to Check Successful Green Card Applicants On Saturday, May 4, the US Department of State’s Bureau of Consular Affairs will activate its portal so that participants in the Diversity Visa program can verify whether or not they were chosen. The Portal will remain accessible to applicants until September 30, 2024, the Bureau informed them in a statement. Note that the selected applications will only be verified in one way. The US Department states that being selected does not ensure an interview or a visa. “Please be sure to have the Entrant’s Confirmation Number, Last/Family Name,…

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Habits That Will Keep You Poor for the Rest of Your Life You were born poor, but if you die poor, you are responsible for your situation. Before you finish reading this essay, at least eight out of ten people will have done something to increase their future poverty. Only two out of ten people will have done everything necessary to ensure their future prosperity. The question you should ask yourself today is, “Am I among the lucky two or the unlucky eight?” Here are six habits that might easily lead you to a life of eternal poverty. Most people…

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JSS Teachers Strike Over Confirmation, Internship Pay By Gov’t Kilifi County intern teachers at Junior Secondary Schools (JSS) have threatened to resign if the government does not recognize them as permanent, pensionable employees and pay them for their time spent as interns. Speaking to the media on Monday during a nonviolent protest in Kilifi, the intern teachers charged that their employer, the Teachers Service Commission (TSC), had mistreated them and violated their rights. “What we are requesting is confirmation from the government that we completed our internships and payment for that period. The court’s decision that an internship is unlawful…

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Nairobi Floods’ Victims To Get Ksh 10,000 Each According to President William Ruto, each home in Nairobi affected by the flooding will get Sh10,000. According to Ruto, the funds are intended to lessen financial strain and support families—particularly those who have been uprooted from their homes—as they begin the process of healing. “The tenants’ needs for food, blankets, cash, and mattresses must be properly planned for. Each home of the 40,000 displaced households would receive Sh10,000,” he declared. 40,000 families were impacted by the evacuation due to safety concerns. Each household would receive Sh10,000 to help them hunt for other…

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Diabetic People Must Avoid These Foods at All Cost With more than 9% of the population afflicted in 2015, the prevalence of diabetes in the US remains a major concern. Because diabetes is a chronic illness, people with it must drastically alter their food and way of life. Diabetes sufferers should be mindful of the foods, even seemingly healthy ones, that can affect their health. Are you wondering why such “nutritious foods” could be bad for you? To begin with, they might include sugars, salts, and food preservatives. And most of the time, it’s challenging to find these on the…

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