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John Elungata threatens to launch security operation in Tana River

Stop killing your relatives over witchcraft claims, youth warned

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Coast leaders root for revival of stalled fishing port at Shimoni

Government focuses on safety of Likoni floating bridge

THE STANDARD By Patrick Beja | January 4th 2021 at 00:00:00 GMT +0300 A view of Likoni floating pedestrian bridge at Liwatoni in Mombasa. The bridge connects Liwatoni in Mombasa island to Ras Bofu in Likoni mainland South Coast. [Omondi Onyango, Standard][ Government agencies have put in place measures to ensure the safety of pedestrians and smooth shipping at the new Likoni floating footbridge in Mombasa County. Principal Secretary for Shipping and Maritime Affairs Nancy Karigithu urged shipping lines to acknowledge that there was now a bridge at Likoni and embrace the project to ensure safety. She made the appeal at the weekend when she toured the Sh1.9 billion bridge that was officially opened on January 1, this year.

Sh7 5m Hola mango plant ready for commissioning - FarmKenya Initiative

FARMKENYA INITIATIVE The factory plant was set up and would be operated by the Coast Development Authority (CDA). CDA Board of Directors chairman, Kazungu Kambi, Coast Regional Commissioner John Elungata and CDA Managing Director (MD) Dr. Mohamed Keinan have toured the new facility ahead of its commissioning. READ MORE Kambi said the fruit project has capacity to process 30 metric tonnes of mangoes a day and has already employed 100 mango collectors at the plant. The upgrading of this plant will in the long run improve farmers livelihoods and also create jobs for locals, Kambi said. Kambi said the factory is good news for the people of Tana River who grow plenty of mangoes and other fruits but have no viable market for them.

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