Kenya: Nakuru Builds Its Biggest Mortuary in Naivasha at Sh35 Million
[Nation] Nakuru County is building its biggest mortuary in Naivasha as part of plans to equip the cosmopolitan town with more facilities.
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[Nation] Nakuru County is building its biggest mortuary in Naivasha as part of plans to equip the cosmopolitan town with more facilities.
[Nation] Bungoma Governor Wycliffe Wangamati has launched the second phase of urban roads upgrade. The project, estimated to cost Sh300 million, is being implemented in Bungoma and Kimilili municipalities.
[Nation] Sports enthusiasts in Homa County can now breathe a sigh of relief as the region's main sports facility Homa Bay Stadium, whose construction started six years ago, nicely takes shape.
[Nation] President Uhuru Kenyatta Monday commissioned construction of three level 3 hospitals in Nairobi's informal settlements.
[Nation] That Tana River County is endowed with talent is not in doubt. The region has produced gifted players who feature in the Kenyan Premier League and other leagues abroad.
[Nation] Residents of Makengi village in Embu County Tuesday took to the streets to protest at the slow construction of Mirundi-Kevote road.
[Nation] I am loving the latest wave of construction and renovation of stadiums across the country.
[Nation] Only seven stadiums which are being upgraded across the country will be ready for opening at the end of the year, Sports Chief Administrative Secretary Hassan Noor Hassan has said.
[Nation] As the aggressive drive to upgrade sports facilities in the country gathers momentum, the Ministry of Sports has put contractors working on stadium projects on notice to shape up or ship out.
[Nation] The US government is offering a Sh3 billion teaching and referral hospital for Murang'a County as it raises the stakes in ongoing talks for renewal of a land lease for American Thika-based food processor Del Monte.
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