Is Friday a public holiday in Kenya
President Ruto Declares Friday as Public Holiday in Kenya
President Ruto announces May 10 as a public holiday in Kenya to commemorate flood victims. Read more!
See morePresident Ruto announces May 10 as a public holiday in Kenya to commemorate flood victims. Read more!
See morePresident William Ruto has declared May 10 as a public holiday to kick off a massive tree-planting initiative. Get ready for a day of greenery and environmental preservation!
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See moreIn a twist of fate, Kithure Kindiki is set to be sworn in as Kenya's new Deputy President! ๐ #KenyaPolitics #Kindiki
See moreKithure Kindiki steps in as Deputy President of Kenya after a historic impeachment! What does this mean for the country? Find out all the juicy details!
See moreInterior Cabinet Secretary Kindiki announces Wednesday, April 10 as a special holiday to celebrate Eid-ul-Fitr in Kenya. Celebrations include prayers and festivities marking the end of Ramadan.
See moreInterior Cabinet Secretary Kindiki has declared a public holiday on Wednesday, April 10, 2024, adding a special touch to the Idd-ul-Fitr celebrations!
See moreInterior Cabinet Secretary Kithure Kindiki commands attention with his strong words on the ongoing doctors' strike. Get the inside scoop on the latest developments!
See moreKenya announces April 10 as a public holiday to commemorate Idd ul-Fitr. Find out more about the significant declaration!
See moreInterior CS Kithure Kindiki announces Monday, June 17 as a public holiday to mark Eid-Al-Adha. Find out more about this exciting declaration!
See moreCould Diwali be the next big holiday in public schools? Find out why a Rochester senator is pushing for it!
See morePresident Ruto is considering making Diwali a national holiday, but will the Atheists allow it? Read on to find out!
See moreKenya might soon light up with Diwali as a public holiday! But wait โ atheists are also raising their voices!
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