Bradegate opens a Pizza outlet in Utawala, Nairobi.
Bradegate opens a Pizza outlet in Utawala, Nairobi. Bradegate Food Industries chairman Dr Thuo Mathenge pose for a photograph with part of the firm’s sales team after the official opening of a Pizza outlet in Utawala area. Artists led by Steve of ‘Ùrirù wa Wendo’ entertained guests and customers during the colourful event that also saw lucky ones take home gift hampers.

Seeking compensation: Mau Mau Original Trust led by their chairperson, Dr.Ngacha Karani, is pushing for compensation from the British Government for Kenyans who suffered torture during the colonial period. The Trust is promoting public participation and urging people to register for the over 364 Trillion British pound compensation promised by the British Government after their forefathers were tortured and killed while fighting for independence. Here, Dr Karani is briefing journalists on the issues progress.

Dialogue key in country’s development: The Council of Imams and Preachers of Kenya (CIPK) urges the government and opposition to use dialogue to resolve their political differences, as they are affecting citizens and causing socio-economic and political consequences.

Curbing Wastage Spillage: Trained healthcare waste handlers sort out segregated medical waste from Naivasha Level IV Hospital and other surrounding health facilities before it is fed to the incinerator for controlled burning. The incinerator has efficiently enabled the proper management of healthcare waste, curbing any form of waste spillage into the environment.
Digital Online Library; The Anzisha Prize has launched an online digital resource library called Anzisha.org, aimed at enhancing entrepreneurship education in Africa. The library offers a one-stop shop for curriculum development tools and publications based on lessons from the Anzisha Prize’s past decade. It is curated for parents, investors, and educators and aims to enrich educational programs beyond the entrepreneurship journey.

Lord Egerton Agro-Industrial: Nakuru County is fast-tracking the operationalization of the Lord Egerton Agro-industrial Park to promotes investments and accelerate economic growth. The County Aggregation Industrial Park (CAIP) and Export Processing Zone (EPZ) will be located at the University’s Ngongongeri farm in Njoro. The park will host various industries, including agro-processors, ICT hubs, energy-sector companies, engineering firms, and chemical industries.