Balloons at Harper Green playing fields, inset, Reece Tansey POLICE have arrested two teenage boys on suspicion of murder as Reece Tansey s heartbroken family paid tribute to a loving guy . Reece died after being stabbed in the early hours of Tuesday with police called to Walker Avenue, in Great Lever, at around 4.43am. Police have described it as an isolated attack but need the community to come forward with information following the tragedy. Family members, Jordan Coghiel, paid tribute an emotional tribute to Reece. He said: “We are all broken at the moment. He was such a loving guy who spent most of his time at home or with his grandparents.
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Owen Roes committee and club members Aine Coyle, Sarah Jane Kelly, Paul Phillips, Fintan Coyle, Pat McNulty, Patsy McGonagle, Shane Kelly, Tony Kelly, Hugie Kelly, Johnny Kelly and Mark McGonagle pictured at the old St Josephs PS site which has been purchased by the club. DR07
GAA club give new lease of life to old school Posted: 10:00 am February 27, 2021
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A RURAL primary school which closed due to falling pupil numbers is set to get a new lease of life following a successful bid by the local GAA club.
St Joseph’s PS in Glenmornan has recently been acquired by Owen Roe O’Neill’s GAA club.
Ann Kananu Mwenda was born in Embu County and attended St Michael Primary School in the same county. After completing her primary education, she joined Our Lady of Mercy Girls, Nagundu where she sat her Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) in 1999.
Thereafter, she worked as a Personal Assistant, H. Mogambi & CO. Advocates between 2003 and 2004 and Customer Service & Personal Assistant to the CEO, MOKIR Enterprises between 2002 and 2003.
Education
Kananu has two certificates in Human Resource Management and Public Relations from the University of Nairobi which she attained between 2011 and 2012. Additionally, in 2013, she pursued a Diploma in Criminology and Security Management from St Paul’s University.
THE STANDARD By
Jael Mboga |
January 8th 2021 at 13:38:02 GMT +0300
The woman at the centre of the next-Nairobi-governor storm, Anne Kananu (
pictured), was not a household name before she was nominated by impeached Governor Mike Sonko as his deputy governor early 2020.
Kananu was previously the Nairobi County Disaster and Emergency Management Department chief officer before she caught Sonko’s attention as one who fit the number two city job.
He nominated her in a letter to the County Assembly Speaker Beatrice Elachi.
However, Peter Odhiambo Agoro obtained conservatory orders from the High Court which put a stop to her vetting by the County Assembly.