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Venezuela hit by toilet paper shortage
Venezuela's National Assembly has backed plans to import 39 million rolls of toilet paper, in an effort to relieve a chronic shortage.
Read More »Health budget falls short by Sh125b
Health Cabinet Secretary (CS) James Macharia has warned that the funds allocated to the ministry are less than a quarter of what it needs.
Read More »Personal devices at work pose security challenges to businesses
Employers might redesign regulation at work to curb rising cases of online insecurity.
Read More »Schools scrap evening preps due to insecurity
Most day secondary schools in Bungoma County have scrapped evening tuition so as to release students early due to insecurity.
Read More »Government kick-starts ‘Laptop for Class One’ programme
Education Cabinet Secretary Jacob Kaimenyi has invited proposals on how best the laptop for class one pupils can be implemented.
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- Twitter boosts security after hacks
- Nokia to sponsor mobile stream at a global forum
- Teen invents device that charges phone in 20 seconds
- Students in Dadaab benefit from ICT training
- Sh400m boost for ECDE in schools
- Poor results blamed on teachers’ low morale
- Special K, the trend for names?
- Ex-Nokia team makes rival smartphone
- MPs lower penalties on NHIF defaulters
- Drama as husband catches cheating wife in the act
- Mauritius-based hospital seeks to hire Kenyan nurses
- Sunshine vitamin 'may treat asthma'
- Residents step up war against poaching
- Lecturers warn SRC over pay
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