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KIAMBU RESIDENTS WANT CURFEW HOURS EXTENDED

 Story by Channel22Media Kiambu business people have decried their businesses being hard hit due to the curfew being moved. President Uhuru Kenyatta last friday in a fresh bid to curb a spike in coronavirus infections announced that curfew hours were lengthened to start from 8 p.m to 4 a.m and banned movement into and out of Nairobi, Kajiado, Machakos, Kiambu, and Nakuru.   Click You Tube : https://channel22media.com   The stiff measures come in the wake of a spike in Covid-19 infections as daily positivity rates average 20 per cent from an average of 3.1 per cent in January as the country faces a third wave of the pandemic.   In reaction Kiambu residents complained that they will not be able to make a decent living as the time and closure of business is limited where most make money at the time curfew is starting.   According to business people in the alcoholic drinks business they said that the sector has many people earning a li...

INTERIOR MINISTRY AND NCCK ON COLLABORATION TO ENSURE PEACE AND STABILITY PREVAILS

  Story by Channel22Media Reporter The Cabinet Secretary for Interior Security and Coordination in a consultative forum with National Churches Of Kenya NCCK this morning discussed how the 2 bodies would work together to see peace and stability has been enhanced in Kenya ahead of the Referendum and 2022 General Election. Click  Here for Videos;       https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9GVtbrNUfpQqLh3CmNiV6Q Speaking to the press at Jumuia Resort Conference Center in Limuru the CS Fred Matiang'i said his Ministry will work alongside with Churches to see that Peace and Stability prevail during Referendum and in the forthcoming General Election saying the church leaders have shown concern in what is happening in the Nation. He further stated that his ministry would promise to keep their word that they have shared in the forum. He however said they are having new infrastructure from the National to the Grass root to build collaboration so that they can h...