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Clergy Urged To Advise Worshipers On Polls

Information Minister Samuel Poghisio has challenged church leaders to carry out civic education to enable voters elect credible and visionary leaders. Church leaders should use their influence and the confidence that people have in them to educate voters on the need to maintain peace to enable the country achieve Vision 2030 goals aimed at strengthening the country’s economy......

Tuesday Nov 20, 2012 04:02 PM

Advertisement: Kenya Vision 2030

For the past 4years Vision 2030 has been transforming Kenya through various flagship projects particularly in infrastructure, which have been commissioned by H.E. President Mwai Kibaki......

Monday Nov 19, 2012 11:25 AM

The Launch Of The Elimination Of Mother To Child Transmission (Emtct) Of Hiv And Keeping Mothers Alive (KMA) Campaign

Kenya is among the 22 countries which collectively account for 90% of pregnant women living with HIV globally. Each year about 1.6 million women get pregnant in Kenya. It is for this reason that the Ministries of Health in collaboration with our partners are launching a campaign to eliminate transmission of HIV from mother to child which in the long run will result to a HIV free generation. This will contribute significantly to the achievement of targets under MDG number 4, 5 & 6 and the realization of Vision 2030......

Monday Nov 19, 2012 11:25 AM

Quick Stop: Private Sector Leads Peace Campaign

A private sector and faith-based campaign has been unveiled to promote peace ahead of the general elections and beyond. The Amani Kenya 2030 will seek to promote peace and development with an ultimate goal to maintain the momentum on implementing Vision 2030 goals.....

Monday Nov 19, 2012 11:24 AM

Executives Must Get The Right Skills To Grow Local Enterprises

Due to the dynamic nature of business management factors such as leadership, focus, knowledge and human capital training has become very critical. In any organization, people make all the difference hence the need to underscore and focus on choosing the right person for the right job becomes imperative. Local business leaders in an election year can ill afford to act as spectators. They must take the lead to outline a vision for this country as espoused in the Vision 2030 blueprint......

Monday Nov 19, 2012 11:24 AM

Change In Youth Fund Rules to Ease Borrowing

The Youth Enterprise Development Fund loan application rules are being reviewed, Youth Affairs and Sports minister Ababu Namwamba stated. The changes are aimed at speeding up service delivery and raising allocations. Approval for loans will also be decentralized so that the youths can be empowered and they can realize Vision 2030 by being leading entrepreneurs instead of waiting for white-collar jobs......

Monday Nov 19, 2012 11:24 AM

What Made News This Week: New Commuter Rail Service Promises To Ease Traffic Jam

Nairobi residents who ply Mombasa Road are set to enjoy an improved and faster commuting experience after President Kibaki commissions the new Ksh. 200 million Syokimau railway line and station......

Monday Nov 19, 2012 11:24 AM

What Made News This Week: Motorists To Pay For Rail Expansion

Motorists and other road users will be charged more under new efforts by the government to raise money for rolling out more railway facilities......

Monday Nov 19, 2012 11:24 AM

ICT to Be Delivered From Primary School To University, Says Mutula

Education minister Mutula Kilonzo has said information communication technology will now be part of the teaching curriculum in all levels of education. The minister said ICT will be taught from early childhood to university. The use of ICT is in line with Vision 2030......

Monday Nov 19, 2012 11:24 AM

Kibaki Worried By Rising Cancer Cases, Calls For Action

President Mwai Kibaki has decried the surging cases of non communicable diseases such as cancer. The problem of increasing cases of breast, cervical and prostrate cancers has been compounded by the high cost of treatment. The President called for increased investment in palliative care facilities to ensure early detection and treatment. Uhuru Kenyatta said the government was committed to improving health facilities by equipping and providing personnel in line with Vision 2030......

Monday Nov 19, 2012 11:24 AM
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