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Popular Gospel Musician Succumbs to Cancer


Popular Gospel Musician Succumbs to Cancer
The late Kalenjin musician Hellen Koligey
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A popular Kalenjin gospel musician Hellen Koligey has died.
Nakuru Woman Rep Liza Chelule announced on her facebook page that Koligey succumbed to breast cancer on Thursday, January 7.
"Kalenjin Gospel artist Hellen Koligey succumbed to breast cancer. May her soul rest in peace," she wrote.
A casket being lowered into the ground
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Some of her songs include; Moutien Chi Jehovah, Ichilili, Kiatil Etyet and Achame Jesu.
Breast cancer is the leading form of cancer in Kenya, with about 6,000 new cases every year.  
The Ministry of Health has been conducting Breast Cancer screening as well as appealing to women to get tested.

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Nakuru to have new airport as work starts


THE STANDARD
By
Kennedy Gachuhi |
December 17th 2020 at 00:00:00 GMT +0300
The ground-breaking ceremony of Nakuru Airport at 81 Tank Battalion Barracks in Lanet on Tuesday. [Kipsang Joseph, Standard]
Nakuru has inched closer to an international airport, 15 years after the dream was conceptualised.
A groundbreaking ceremony for the Sh2 billion airport at the 81 Tank Battalion Barracks in Lanet was held on Tuesday, attended by politicians and high-ranking military officers.
Deputy Kenya Air Force Commander Brigadier John Omenda assured residents that the military will provide necessary support towards implementation of the project.
“This national project will serve Nakuru County and the entire country at large. I urge all players in this project to cooperate to make it successful for the benefit of the country. We are optimistic it will bring development to the country,” said Brigadier Omenda. The government has allocated Sh400 million for the project in the current financial year, with a promise of additional funding in subsequent years.

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