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Munala rallies his KCB stars to hit back against Pipeline : The standard Sports

Last updated 1 month ago | By Rodgers Eshitemi KCB, who finished second behind Kenya Prisons in the 2019 season, have not won the national title since 2008. [Photo: The Standard] KCB coach Japheth Munala has demanded a quick response from his players ahead of this weekend’s Kenya Volleyball Federation National League second leg fixtures against Kenya Army and Kenya Pipeline at Nyayo Indoors Arena. The bankers registered mixed results in the opening round of the transitional season, beating Directorate of Criminal Investigations by straight sets (25-18, 25-19 and 25-18) before falling 3-1 (26-24, 28-26, 21-25, 25-16) to champions Kenya Prisons. While the women’s teams will be battling it out at Nyayo, the men’s teams will be clashing at Kidundu Stadium and Nanyuki Stadium.  

MPs, regulator clash over Sh1b Posta bailout plan

THE STANDARD By Frankline Sunday | February 14th 2021 at 00:00:00 GMT +0300 Acting Director-General Communications Authority of Kenya Mercy Wanjau during World Post Day celebrations in Nairobi. [Jonah Onyango, Standard] The Communication Authority of Kenya (CA) and the National Assembly are at loggerheads over a proposal to inject Sh1 billion annually into the Postal Corporation of Kenya (PCK), dealing a blow to the efforts to revive the ailing parastatal. The National Assembly had recommended that CA injects Sh1 billion annually into PCK from proceeds of the Universal Service Fund (USF), the authority’s kitty to finance network infrastructure development in marginalised areas. The proposals are contained in a report by Parliament’s Labour and Social Welfare Committee, following hearings on PCK’s failure to pay employee salaries between March and August last year.

NMS takes fight to cartels with water hailing app

NMS takes fight to cartels with water hailing app Wednesday February 03 2021 Residents of Umoja Estate fetch water from a vending point. Water scarcity in the area has forced them to rely on vendors. FILE PHOTO | NMG By COLLINS OMULO Summary Despite several crackdowns the gangs have continued to wreck water infrastructure across the capital, plunging entire estates into scarcity. In the latest crackdown in 2019, City Hall unearthed 1,834 illegal water connections and arrested and prosecuted 232 people. Most of the illegal connections were discovered in Githurai, Zimmerman, Kasarani, Mwiki, Kiamaiko, Huruma, Kariobangi North and South, Mathare North, Baba Dogo, Kayole, Tassia, Embakasi, Kware ward and Imara Daima.

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