The move comes as major global news organizations are also cutting back on their staff. Newspapers are also reviewing their operation to attract more readers and generate revenue.
Education Cabinet Secretary Prof. George Magoha Is Facing Opposition From Almost Every Corner as He Attempts To Fix An Education System Complicated By The Pandemic, Gay Rights, And Student Unrest That Has Led To Several School Buildings Set Ablaze
While It might be unintentional, Kenyan Media has used images that undermines GMO science and may create a false impression that GM foods are injected with toxins that are harmful if consumed by humans.
High Court Ruling is the latest twist in the ongoing GMO debate. Prof. Richard Oduor of Kenyatta University said Kenyan scientists have experience with GMO and has urged embracing the science.
Few are surprised. Musk said he'll reinstate former President Donald Trump's Twitter Account. The decision came after a 24-hour poll responding to the question "Reinstate former President Trump" returned results favorable to Trump (51.8-48.2%). Trump announced Tuesday he's running for president again. He is currently under investigation in multiple jurisdictions. See graphic below.
The Ruto administration which has only been in power for two months is facing a barrage of criticism for not working fast enough to solve cost of living problems and for appearing to have over-promised and under delivered. The Kenya Youth Assembly also called on the people of Fafi to recall their MP who proposed extending presidential term limits. They criticized the President for failing to appoint a young person in his cabinet or administration.
Five teams: Senegal, Cameroon, Ghana, Morocco and Tunisia are representing Africa in the world's biggest tournament starting on Nov 20, 2022. Senegal is off to unlucky start after striker Sadio Mane, African Player of the Year, was sidelined with a knee injury requiring surgery. Qatar 2022 is the first World Cup event held in an Arab country. And for the first time ever, all African teams are headed by local coaches.
There's no public record that WFP Executive Director and Former South Carolina Governor David Beasley has addressed the racism issue that plagues a significant number of staff working at the Nobel Prize Winning organization.