Eldoret residents during a meeting on water tariffs on Wednesday /MATHEWS NDANYIAngry residents of Eldoret are threatening to carry out street protests to demand withdrawal of new water tarrifs which have been increased by more than 250 per cent. “As residents and water consumers, we will take to the streets and stop all operations in town if the water tarrifs are not reversed,” Korir said. However, Eldoret Water and Sanitation Company has defended the move. “We cannot accept such increase without proper involvement of residents who are the consumers,” Menjo said. It also plans extend the water lines to new areas of the city or access by more residents.

November 15, 2024 22:21 UTC

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November 15, 2024 21:44 UTC

On Thursday, six more teams secured qualification for AFCON 2025 joining an exciting lineup of African football giants. The 15 berths of the 24 available spots at the 2025 CAF Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) are already secured with African football’s finest preparing to dazzle on the grand stage in Morocco. These six teams join an already impressive lineup of African football powerhouses and emerging challengers. Tunisia and Nigeria, long-standing giants of African football, added their names to the growing list of confirmed participants. Both nations are perennial AFCON contenders and bring rich histories, world-class talent, and high expectations to the tournament.

November 15, 2024 21:44 UTC

Two lobby groups, the Kenya Human Rights Commission (KHRC) and Muslims for Human Rights (MUHURI), have written to Safaricom demanding an explanation over allegations that the telco has for years facilitated security agencies' access to customers' private data. Among these is the claim that Safaricom allows police officers, attached to its Law Enforcement Liaison Office, to handle call data records (CDRs). The advocacy groups alleged that Safaricom, in collaboration with Neural Technologies Limited, developed software that grants security agencies predictive and pre-emptive profiling capabilities. Additionally, KHRC and MUHURI claimed that Safaricom retained "old" customer data, previously declared deleted, which could have been useful in investigating state crimes. The groups urged Safaricom to address the allegations swiftly and clarify steps it is taking to prevent unlawful use of customer data.

November 15, 2024 21:25 UTC

However, the country has made strides in tackling climate change by enacting comprehensive climate change laws and policies. These include the Climate Change Act of 2016, the Climate Change (Amendment) Act of 2023, and the Climate Change (Carbon Markets) Regulations of 2024. Kenya is also implementing the National Climate Change Action Plan, which outlines the country's long-term strategy for addressing climate change. The program has facilitated the establishment of County Climate Change Funds (CCCFs) across all 47 counties, facilitating localised decision-making and funding for climate adaptation projects. Kenya Climate Change Adaptation ProgrammeThe Kenya Climate Change Adaptation Programme is another landmark in addressing the country’s vulnerability and resilience to climate change.

November 15, 2024 18:50 UTC





The Star Person of the Year awards Since 2018, the Star has been running the award of the Star Person of the Year. The award is in recognition of personalities whose work has had a positive impact on their communities or the nation. The winner of the prestigious “Star Person of the Year” is usually unveiled in December, days before Christmas. You have up to November 17, to nominate them for the Star Person of the Year award 2024. Submit your nominations via the link.

November 15, 2024 18:39 UTC

It’s a riff on the beloved 1995 Coca-Cola ad that features a convoy of lit-up Coke trucks delivering Christmas cheer to a suburban landscape. For me, this is more depressing than anything Coca-Cola could ever do with AI advertising. And, according to The Drum—an advertising newsletter—people love this ad if you don’t tell them it’s AI before they watch it. “We didn’t tell them they were watching an AI ad or that they were to compare it to the beloved original. To make the original ad, Coca-Cola had to hire crew, actors, drivers, and hundreds of other people.

November 15, 2024 18:33 UTC

[iStockPhoto]Uganda's LGBTQ community is enduring increased online abuse, and the authorities are waging a "witch-hunt" against anyone perceived to be promoting homosexuality, Amnesty International warned on Wednesday. Online attacks against members of the LGBTQ community have surged since the law was introduced, Amnesty said in a new report, citing cases of doxing, outing, threats of violence, blackmail, impersonation, hacking and disinformation. Online abuse has "devastating consequences" for LGBTQ people, said Shreshtha Das, Amnesty's gender researcher and adviser. Amnesty added that the use of derogatory language against LGBTQ people was pervasive online, while disinformation campaigns depicted members of the community in harmful ways, including as "sexual predators". The rights group called for the Ugandan parliament to repeal the controversial law and for the authorities to conduct independent investigations into online abuse.

November 15, 2024 18:04 UTC

Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops Chairman Maurice Muhatia flanked by other bishops during a media briefing on the state of the Nation held in Nairobi on November 14, 2024. [Benard Orwongo, Standard]The Catholic church yesterday condemned President William Ruto’s administration over unexplained killings, abductions, widespread corruption, and a growing culture of deception. In a pointed statement, the bishops, through the Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops (KCCB), criticised the government for fostering an environment where citizens have become accustomed to the lies propagated by politicians. The bishops also decried the increasing incidents of killings, abductions, and disappearances, particularly the murder of women. It must uphold the law, which its leaders swore to protect,” the bishops added.

November 15, 2024 18:03 UTC

Torrential rains that pounded various parts of Kitui county throughout Thursday night up to mid-morning on Friday have claimed the lives of a female farmer. At the same time, the rains rendered several all-weather roads in Kitui County impassable affecting the delivery of the practical biology KCSE exam papers to Mutitu Boys Secondary School in Kitui East by road impossible. “The woman had taken a boda boda to go to her farm a few kilometres from her home. “It rained heavily in many areas of Kitui county leaving rivers swollen. We had to request a chopper from KNEC headquarters to deliver the examination papers,” Isaak told the media on the phone.

November 15, 2024 17:31 UTC

Former US Vice President Al Gore speaks during a session at the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP29) in Baku on November 15, 2024. screamed a protest banner at the COP29 summit in Azerbaijan, where negotiations over how much rich nations most responsible for climate change should pay poorer ones are getting heated. Here's a look at what developing countries need, and who is helping them foot the bill. A group of leading economists commissioned by the United Nations estimates that developing countries, excluding China, need $2.4 trillion a year in climate finance by 2030. Developing countries are the least responsible for global warming, but the most exposed to climate shocks, which are accelerating as the planet warms.

November 15, 2024 17:22 UTC

Kirinyaga Women Rep Njeri Maina Defends Clergy Amid Criticism from GovernmentSource: UGCHer remarks come in the wake of sharp criticism of the government from the Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops (KCCB). In a Facebook post, Njeri Maina noted that critics were silent when the church declared this government God-ordained. Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, Njeri emphasized the constitutional rights of the clergy to freely express their views on national issues. Njeri reiterated that the clergy has been a moral compass for the nation since time immemorial, therefore, they should continue speaking. Why Catholic bishops criticised Ruto governmentThis comes against the backdrop of recurring incidents of abductions, torture, and femicide.

November 15, 2024 17:10 UTC

Kilifi North MP Owen BayaKilifi North MP Owen Baya on Friday launched a scathing attack on Catholic bishops over their criticism of the government for fostering a "culture of lies." Baya, the deputy majority leader at the National Assembly, said there is nothing as bad as seeing bishops convening to come up with a misleading statement. Baya added that the bishops need Kenya to be stable for them to preach the gospel. “What Catholic bishops are doing is unfair before God and man. They pointed out that several faith-based hospitals, particularly those run by the Catholic Church, were owed substantial amounts in unpaid claims.

November 15, 2024 16:29 UTC

On September 20th, the Nairobi Court of Appeal made a landmark ruling in favour of 185 former Facebook content moderators who were illegally terminated by Meta. The court's decision stated that the case should be heard in Kenya, despite Meta's insistence that it should be handled in the United States due to the company's registration and terms of service.

November 15, 2024 15:33 UTC

Nairobi is leading in Kenya nation in cases of sexual and gender-based violence, with 2,800 cases recorded in the 2023-24 findings. (Photo: Handout)By Maureen Kinyanjui | Friday, November 15, 2024Human rights organisations continue to pressure the government to adopt a more comprehensive approach to addressing femicide and gender-based violence. A recent report by the National Council of Administration of Justice (NCAJ) has revealed that Nairobi is leading in Kenya nation in cases of sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV). "This troubling trend highlights the urgent need for focused actions and collaborations to tackle the widespread problem of gender-based violence in our society," he said. Additionally, the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights has introduced draft guidelines for gender-responsive grievance mechanisms as part of a broader action plan on business and human rights.

November 15, 2024 15:02 UTC