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Thurea Mwadzaya is a freelance journalist and a podcast journalist based in Mombasa, Kenya.. I have the ability to build strong rapport with news sources and associates based on knowledge, professionalism and integrity. I can monitor and report major events and at the same time wish to realize my dreams of working in a reputable organization to make me grow as I enhance knowledge and skills through continuing education opportunities
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Kenya: Saburi urges Rabai Parliament member to spearhead projects
Kamoti Saburi, a community empowerment leader in Kilifi County's Rabai Area, urges the Rabai Member of Parliament to prioritize the construction of a medical college to improve healthcare and economic conditions. He also calls for addressing water scarcity and enhancing youth sports facilities. Political Analyst Mshenga Ruga notes that devolution has reduced inequalities and brought development to previously marginalized areas. The article highlights the ongoing impact of devolution in Kenya as the country marks ten years of this governance system.
Family planning curbing teenage pregnancies in Kilifi County Kenya
A joint survey by Performance Monitoring for Action and Kilifi County government reveals a 30% increase in teenage pregnancies between 2021 and 2022, with 5,581 cases recorded. Factors such as hunger, high cost of living, and poverty are cited as main causes. Kenneth Miriti from Kilifi County emphasizes the need for community awareness on adolescent sexual and reproductive health. Community health volunteer Amina Kasyoka and girl child ambassador Christine Kache stress the importance of parental guidance and government interventions. Marvine Caren Ochieng highlights a maternal health tracking program benefiting 3,600 young women. Kadzo Nyamai shares her personal struggles during the COVID-19 pandemic, linking economic hardship to unplanned pregnancies.
Small Scale Fisheries Call to Action for Government Support
The article discusses the challenges faced by small scale fisheries and their call to action directed at the government. The fisheries are advocating for better access to fishing gear, mentorship programs, and increased engagement with government bodies. These measures are seen as essential for improving their livelihoods and ensuring the sustainability of their industry. The article likely covers the specific demands or proposals put forward by the fisheries, the current state of the industry, and the potential benefits of government support.
Kilifi County Commissioner Urges Vigilance After Increase in Terror Activities
Kilifi County Commissioner Kustwa Olaka has called for increased vigilance among Kilifi residents due to a rise in terror-related activities and political incitement. During the launch of the remodeled Kilifi County action plan for preventing and countering extremism, Olaka highlighted the need to address social issues in villages to maintain peace. The plan involves collaboration with religious leaders, civil societies, and training of village elders to monitor youth activities. Merab Shibuyanga, the women and peace committee chair, emphasized community enlightenment through cluster leadership in homesteads. Professor Halimu Shauri noted that radicalization and terrorism have affected Kenya for two decades, particularly in Northern and Coastal regions. The Kenya Community Support Centre (KEKOSKE) recorded 16 terror-related activities in the coast region between October and February, including attacks on civilians and infrastructure, with Al-Shabaab affiliations and disruptions in Lamu County affecting health services and transportation.
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