There will be no space for looting, property destruction during opposition protests-Kindiki
The Mountain Journal Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has said the government will not entertain any attempts to exploit the planned opposition protests to loot and destroy property, saying stern action will be taken against those who break the law. The DP said there will be no room for lawbreakers to perpetrate crimes in the name…
Murang’a Industrial Park is set for a start
The Mountain Journal The ground is set for the operationalisational of the Murang’a Industrial Park, with six companies receiving land ownership documents. Already, 55 percent of the land has been taken up by the investors after meeting all the requirements sent by the Murang’a County Government on the establishment of the industries based on the…
Thika County in the pipeline
The Mountain Journal After the push for the elevation of Thika town to a City, a new proposal has been flouted to consider the same to a county. In a petition, the city will be carved out of the vast Kiambu County and be its own county following a proposal by the stakeholders submitted…
Rwanda overtakes Kenya in the global tea market
The Mountain Journal The price of Kenyan tea remained under pressure following the impact of the 0.8 per cent tea levy (Sh 2.28) charged to buyers before the shipment of the commodity from the Mombasa Tea Auction. Instead, the buyers bid down the price of the commodity, thus transferring the effects of the levy to…
Investors cry over fault for failure to approve titles for small plots
The Mountain Journal There is an outcry from the real estate companies after the county governments have stopped approving the titling of small portions of land. The land dealers describe the enacted rules as punitive and a major hindrance to the housing sector. Comfort Homes Real Estate Company CEO Hezekiah Kariuki decried the punitive regulations…
Alarm over wanton sale of Illicit liquor, deaths at Juja’s Witeithie estate
Photo/Some of the counterfeit brands intercepted by police in the past raids. The Mountain Journal Residents of Witeithie village in Juja sub-county, Kiambu County, have sounded an alarm over the return of the second-generation liquor, reported to have led to the deaths and the frail health of the users. Also concerned are bar operators who…
MKU pledges strong partnerships with local businesses to drive innovation and growth
Mount Kenya University (MKU) has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening partnerships with businesses, innovators, and industry players in a bid to accelerate innovation, entrepreneurship, and economic growth in Thika and beyond.Speaking on behalf of MKU Vice-Chancellor Prof. Deogratius Jaganyi during the official opening of the “Touch of Thika SMEs Expo 2026” held at Christina Wangari…
DP Kindiki calls for the restoration of degraded rangelands, commits to 15 billion tree drive
The Mountain Journal The Government has called for enhanced global action to restore degraded rangelands and strengthen ecosystem resilience, saying the future of livelihoods, food security and environmental stability depends on how well the world protects its natural resources. Deputy President Prof Kithure Kindiki said the government was committed in the restoring ecosystems through large-scale…
Peace Ambassadors rally youth to reclaim values and build stronger communities
Ambassador Eugene Kavune Nzabonimba addressing the forum yesterday. Photo/Courtesy. The Mountain Journal A renewed campaign to promote peace, restore family values and empower young people has been launched in Nairobi, with community leaders calling for collective action to address the social challenges facing the country.The Global Union of Peace and Development (GUPD) yesterday convened a…
MKU wins global awards in China and America
Kenyan trio beats 220,000 participants to win Huawei global ICT crown as MKU signs another partnership with Nanjing Vocational College of Information Technology (NJCIT)and Nanjing Zhongxing Xinyanda Information Technology Photo/MKU students sharing their experiences using a laptop in the campus. PHOTO: Courtesy By James Wakahiu Mount Kenya University (MKU) has achieved three major milestones on…
