- 37 views
Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi says the decline in donor funding is an opportunity for African governments to prudently use available resources to foster growth and economic empowerment. Mudavadi says the unavailability of donor funds is a wake-up call for countries to use resources efficiently, tame corruption and improve the lives of their people.
Connect with KBC Online; Subscribe to our channel: https://t.ly/86BKN Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.om/KBCChannel1 Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kbcchannel1TV Check our website: https://www.kbc.co.ke/
#kbcchannel1 #news #kbclive
Prime CS Mudavadi says donor funds cut is a positive lesson for Africa
- - Duniani Leo ››
- 8 Apr 2025 - A commander of a separatist rebel coalition operating in Mali's volatile north was arrested in Niger last week, local security sources told AFP on Monday.
- 8 Apr 2025 - The International Criminal Court Monday confirmed the award of 52 million euros (about Ksh.7.4 billion) to victims of a Ugandan warlord who pressed a brutal reign of terror as part of the Lord's Resistance Army commanded by fugitive Joseph Kony.
- 8 Apr 2025 - The morning sun cast long shadows as Abdulilah Mohamed, an elderly resident of Sharg Elnil in the Sudanese capital Khartoum, returned to his family home after fleeing from civil war.
- 8 Apr 2025 - The explosion comes hours after the release of five Mandera chiefs.
- 8 Apr 2025 - Court declines to block auction of Moses Kuria's properties over Sh50 million loan
- 8 Apr 2025 - Police blame PCEA over attempt to attack Gachagua
- 8 Apr 2025 - UK minister meets Agnes Wanjiru's family, 13 years after her death
- 8 Apr 2025 - How women investors are shaping Kenya's financial landscape
- 8 Apr 2025 - Banks' lending dips by 240b as Kenyans shun costly loans
- 8 Apr 2025 - A tale of Bungoma mud houses and jigger-infested feet of rich Mt Kenya residents