Tag: Kilifi County
Use evidence to improve healthcare services, county govts urged
Poor research uptake that is characterized by low demand for evidence in policy formulation and implementation, continues to hamper the quality of healthcare service...
Kilifi County declares region Open Defecation Free
Kilifi County has announced that the area is Open Defecation Free following interventions put in place to ensure families have toilets.
Speaking during the World...
Kilifi County establishes Court to enforce county by-laws
Kilifi County Government has established a Court to enforce its by-laws.
The county court based at the Kilifi Law Courts and will be mandated to...
Kilifi, Chinese Provincial Leaders signs deal to boost trade
Kilifi County government has entered into a partnership with Jiangxi Province and Jiujiang City that will boost trade and create jobs for the locals.
Speaking...
KMFRI develops new technology to fight food insecurity
The Kenya Marine and Fisheries Institute (KMFRI) is piloting a saline water purification technology that could revolutionize agriculture in arid and semi-areas of Kenya.
The...
Kilifi County terminates Ksh 300M revenue collection contract
Governor Gideon Mung’aro has terminated a Ksh 300 million revenue collection contract Kilifi County signed with Rain Drop Limited in 2014.
The firm was awarded...
Governor Mung’aro sends procurement chiefs on leave
Kilifi Governor Gideon Mung'aro has sent senior procurement chiefs in the county on a 90-day paid leave pending investigations into their conduct.
This follows complaints...
Gov’t says Mackenzie doesn’t own Shakahola land
Lands and Physical Planning Principal Secretary Nixon Korir says government records show that preacher Paul Mackenzie does not own 800 acres in Shakahola, Kilifi County.
Appearing...
Malindi residents petition county over ADC land tussle
The residents of four locations in Kilifi County Tuesday filed a petition at the County Assembly of Kilifi seeking to resolve a boundary dispute...
Hunger crisis threatens retention of learners in Kwale, Kilifi schools
By Margaret Kalekye
A daily lunch of boiled maize and beans is barely considered a decent meal, but for many vulnerable school-going children in drought-stricken...