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Mombasa Governor Hassan Joho has declared the start of his presidential campaign.
Pledging to allocate Sh300 billion for youth and women enterprises if elected next year, Joho yesterday dismissed Deputy President William Ruto’s vow to allocate Sh29 billion to support small-scale businesses as money that will not make a difference.
The governor said he has applied for an ODM presidential party ticket and asked former Prime Minister Raila Odinga for his support.
Joho, who promised to revolutionise the country’s economy and create jobs for the youth, said Ruto derives pleasure from throwing alms and tokens to the poor and that he was hoodwinking Kenyans with wheelbarrows to cover his failures.
The Seventh Day Adventist Hospital is lit up for the festive season. Fahim Siddiqi/White Star
KARACHI: Christmas is a day of rejoicing, a festival to spend with family and friends, after attending mass. But the world has changed so much in the past year with so many loved ones also leaving us due to the Covid-19 pandemic. And now instead of things improving somewhat, you have the second wave and the new strain that everyone is hearing of.
Earlier, Archbishop of Karachi Joseph Cardinal Coutts had held a personal meeting with members of the clergy at the St Patrick’s Cathedral here to discuss their plan of action during Christmas. He said that in view of the permission to celebrate Christmas given by the government despite its concerns provided they follow all standard operating procedures (SOPs), the churches would also be extra careful and strict in taking all kinds of precautions.