I resigned not sacked, says Ngirici
The Mountain Journal The former Chairperson at the Kenya Seeds Company Ms Wangui Ngirici maintained she resigned from her position, and was not sacked as alleged. There are claims that Ngirici eying for Kirinyaga gubernatorial position was sacked by the Cabinet Secretary for National Treasury John Mbadi. According to Ms Ngirici, She had hinted that…
Nigeria delegation benchmarks with Murang’a on Kang’ata care
The Mountain Journal A delegation from Nigeria pitched a camp in Murang’a for benchmarking on health care delivery through innovation and strategic investment. The high-level delegation from Niger State, in Nigeria, was introduced in automation of health services, on a benchmarking mission aimed at strengthening healthcare delivery through innovation and strategic investment, mobile dialysis…
KTDA factories net Sh 1.3 billion at the auction
The Mountain Journal The small holder tea factories in the weekly tea market fetched Sh 1.37 billion after the auction of 4.1 million kgs of tea at the Mombasa Tea Auction. In the market, the factories under the KTDA management that achieved the premier price are Gathuthi, Sh 424 per kgs Mununga Sh 424 per…
School heads complain little capitation
The Mountain Journal There is an outcry in secondary schools upon revelation that the government remitted Sh 4,766 per student in the capitation, for second term, instead of the expected Sh 6,720 (30 percent). In the Sh 23.4 billion remittance, the secondary school principals say they expected more resources to cover the previous arrears that…
Ngirici dumps Ruto
The Mountain Journal Kenya Seeds Company Chairperson Wangui Ngirici has declared to vie for Kirinyaga gubernatorial seat on a united opposition party. Without naming the party, Wangui said she would join the opposition wagon, dumping President William Ruto UDA Party. “ I am seeking Kirinyaga residents to elect me as their third governor,” he said…
State to build students hostels in colleges, as investors eye land for enterprise
The Mountain Journal A road map to construct hostels to accommodate students inside the public universities and colleges has kicked off targeting 8,000 units across the country. In a multi billion shillings programme, the hostel blocks will accommodate students, and the investors scramble for land near the institution ready to establish business enterprises. In Murang’a,…
Orthodox tea gains momentum in Kenya
The Mountain Journal More tea factories have ventured into the installation of the orthodox tea processing equipment focusing on the expanded market, among other destinations. already, more than 12 factories produce the much needed specialty tea. The tea growers affiliated to the 71 tea processing factories, approved venturing into the new market through allocating use…
Coffee market nets Sh 487 million as volumes in the auction reduces
The Mountain Journal The coffers at the Nairobi Coffee Exchange (NCE) have declined in the past two months with this week farmers presenting 11,835 bags that netted Sh 487.1 million In the market the coffee brokers presented 1,549 bags of grade AA, grade AB 1,763 bags , and grade C 984 bags that fetched premier…
Farmers celebrates best coffee prices, as peak season comes to an ends
The Mountain Journal editor@themountainjournal.co.ke The coffee growers across the Mt Kenya region have registered better payment for the year 2025/2026, compared to three years ago. In the counties of Murang’a, Nyeri, Kirinyaga and Embu, the cooperative societies have reported a turnaround in fortunes as societies that posted better prices are New Ngariama society through Kamwangi…
Kenyans eye the Chinese market
The Mountain Journal A high-level symposium themed “Zero Tariffs, Infinite Opportunities” was held at the Chinese Embassy in Nairobi, on Monday that brought together key stakeholders from both the public and private sectors to deepen trade and investment cooperation between Kenya and China. The high level discussions was centered on strengthening bilateral trade ties and…
