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School uniforms serve a variety of important roles in the schooling and learning of a student. It promotes equality by minimising social and economic differences among students while also helping in ...
For years, the Likoni Ferry crossing has been synonymous with inefficiencies, safety concerns, and unfulfilled government pledges.Despite serving as a crucial link between Mombasa Island and the ...
Matatu owners want NTSA’s Director of Road Safety, Andrew Kiplagat, jailed for six months for refusing to release impounded ...
A family in Karatina, Nyeri county, is struggling to cope with the death of their only child, who was struck by a motorcycle ...
Kenyans Raise 392k For Mukuru Kwa Njenga Woman Blasted By Pastor Nganga Over Rent. Pastor Nganga turned down her plea directing her case to the police and the Nairobi City County Government led by ...
Chief Officer for Mobility Dr. Michal Waikenda led the talks, urging both parties to co-exist. “Relocating hawkers to backstreets doesn’t mean matatus must vacate. Both groups must collaborate to ...
Several matatus blocked the road leading to Thika Road, protesting the eviction of Baba Dogo and Kahawa Sukari matatus. NAIROBI, Kenya, Jan 30 – Transport on Thursday came to a standstill on the ...
Mweu Mulwa, a 43-year-old matatu driver from Huruma, has started 2025 with a life-changing moment after winning Ksh2 million through the Shabiki Aviator game on Shabiki.com. For Mulwa, January is no ...
A matatu tout appeared in court to face murder charges after ... The Director of Public Prosecutions informs the High Court that on July 21, 2019, at Cabanas Stage along Mombasa Road near Rapid Kate ...
She is said to have been shot after the KDF officer opened fire in public over an unpaid fare dispute with a matatu tout, while she was at her home in Maweche village, Mombasa County. ''She was shot ...
01/22/2025 January 22, 2025 Imagine a living room on wheels racing through the streets, with dimmed lights, catchy music and bright eye-catching graffiti on the walls. That's matatu culture.