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Locals: KeNHA road project rendered our homes, institutions inaccessible

THE STANDARD By James Omoro | February 22nd 2021 at 20:40:00 GMT +0300 Parts of the 7km Oyugis- Gamba Road in Rachuonyo South Sub-county. [James Omoro, Standard] Over 5,000 residents of Rachuonyo South in Homa Bay County now say their homes and local institutions have been rendered inaccessible as a result of the newly tarmacked road. Locals decried poor workmanship on the 7km Oyugis- Gamba Road tarmacked by the Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) through the Ahero –Isibania Road construction project. Residents of Kowidi, West Kamagak, East Kamagak and Kakelo locations have complained of poor construction of culverts which has hampered the movement of motorbikes and vehicles.

You Are On Your Own, Raila Tells Former NASA Leaders

You Are On Your Own, Raila Tells Former NASA Leaders 21 February 2021 - 7:47 am Former NASA leaders from Left, Kalonzo Musyoka, Moses Wetangula, Raila Odinga, and Musalia Mudavadi during a press briefing in 2018 Twitter Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) leader Raila Odinga on Saturday, February 20, told his former National Super Alliance (NASA) leaders that he will not be supporting any of them for the presidency.   The former prime minister accused the NASA coalition brigade of abandoning him at his hour of need, even before he could accomplish their agenda. Raila said that Musalia Mudavadi of Amani National Congress (ANC), Kalonzo Musyoka of Wiper party, and Moses Wetang ula of FORD Kenya failed to show up during his swearing-in ceremony in 2017 after the highly contested presidential elections.

Homa Bay laboratory officers end strike after fruitful talks

THE STANDARD NYANZA County Secretary Isaiah Ogwe (left) speaks at the county headquarters after meeting Kenya Union of Medical Laboratory Officers (KUMLO) officials. [James Omoro, Standard] Patients seeking diagnosis at public health facilities in Homa Bay County have a sigh of relief after medical laboratory officers ended their strike.  Through the Kenya Union of Medical Laboratory Officers (KUMLO), the medics called off the strike which started on January 6 after signing a return to work agreement with the County Secretary (CS) Isaiah Ogwe who was accompanied by the Health chief officer Gerald Akeche. The officers downed their tools over a number of grievances including failure by the county to recognise their union, lack of promotion and lack of Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs).

Mozzart Provides Clean Water for the People of Bomet County

Mozzart Provides Clean Water for the People of Bomet County By Kenyans.co.ke Writer on Baringo residents queue for water donated by Mozzart Bet in Bomet County Mozzart Bet Mozzart has been operating in Kenya for three years and is honoured to be able to show solidarity with the Kenyan people and help them with numerous donations. The company constantly shows great social engagement and therefore initiated several Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities. One of the biggest is the 100 water well for our communities  project, through which Mozzart aims to deliver clean water all over the country. After the donation in Imbo, Kothidha in Homabay County and St. Basil Lurambi Primary School in Kakamega, the leading gaming company commissioned a water point worth Ksh2.4 million In Chebunyo Dispensary, Bomet County.

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