Matangazo ya Dira ya Dunia TV Ijumaa 29/11/2024
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16 May 2025
- Redundant staff are to be formally relieved of their duties after the lapse of a 30-day notice.
16 May 2025
- This comes months after the government had stopped the construction of another hotel and golf course in the forest.
16 May 2025
- Gachagua also recalled instances in which goons were sent to disrupt his events.
16 May 2025
- Former Nairobi Provincial Police Officer (PPO) Anthony Kibuchi has passed away.
16 May 2025
- Malian armed forces arrested and killed around two dozen Fulani civilians who were rounded up at a livestock market in a central region of the West African country, a local activist told Reuters.
16 May 2025
- Ukraine and Russia on Thursday or Friday are due to hold their first direct peace talks in more than three years.
16 May 2025
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said he had sent a team to Istanbul for the first direct peace talks with Russia in three years, but played down expectations of a breakthrough, saying Moscow was "not serious" about ending the war.
16 May 2025
- US President Donald Trump said Thursday a deal was close on Iran's nuclear programme that would avert military action, sending oil prices tumbling, as he boasted of raising "trillions of dollars" on a Gulf tour.
16 May 2025
- Trump claims that the jet will be displayed at his library, critics argue that this would violate the domestic emoluments clause.
16 May 2025
- Redundant staff are to be formally relieved of their duties after the lapse of a 30-day notice.
16 May 2025
- Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi has called on African diplomats to advance key reforms within the African Union (AU) and push for a transformation of the global financial system to better serve developing nations.
16 May 2025
- Social media and AI tools are reshaping hospitality industry
16 May 2025
- Duale seeks additional Sh22 billion for health sector