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Past articles by Winnie:

Covid patients cheating their way out of isolation in public facilities

They hide their children with neighbours in a bid to be eligible for home-based care. → Read More

Tough times for the elderly in battle against stigma, Covid-19

It is a lonely life at Nyumba ya Wazee in Tudor, Mombasa County as its residents contend with new disease. → Read More

Hoteliers want Covid-19 health protocols eased

State told the strict rules will deter foreign tourists from visiting Kenya. → Read More

Balala woos local tourists with affordable rates call

Cabinet secretary pushes for pocket-friendly rates as industry grapples with effects of Covid-19 crisis → Read More

Big win for locals, but life will never be the same again

State and private investors ordered to pay Sh1.3bn in damages to locals for exposing them to lead poisoning. → Read More

Anxiety as children in Mombasa get Covid-19 as parents test negative

How safe are our children at home in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic? This is the question that lingers on Ruth’s mind after her neighbour’s three children contracted the dangerous coronavirus. Shockingly, none of their parents turned out positive. “This is the first time we are recording a case where parents are negative and children positive. We tested both the mother and father but they… → Read More

Joy in Mombasa Old Town after Uhuru lifts Covid-19 lockdown

They waited patiently for President Uhuru Kenyatta’s announcement to lift the restrictions in Mombasa with anxiety written all over their faces. But when the Head of State lifted the lockdown in Old Town, the residents turned to God, praising him for the “miracle”. Others celebrated while thanking Mr Kenyatta for “setting them free”. “We have suffered enough. Freedom at last. We were stressed to… → Read More

Mombasa Covid-19 deaths linked to lifestyle diseases

Mombasa Covid-19 deaths linked to lifestyle diseases → Read More

Multi-talented granny would rather work than sleep, and earns regular income from weaving unique baskets

The 97-year-old who lives at an old people's home in Mombasa feels young at heart, weaves baskets for sale → Read More

State lifts ban on fishing near Somalia border

Security has improved in Lamu as the KDF and police intensify their patrols. → Read More

Mombasa orders car bazaars to close shop

There are 62 such facilities in the region. → Read More

Cruise traffic falls as terminal delays

Mombasa received 2,333 cruise passengers last year, a marginal drop from 2,342 the previous year. → Read More

Nema rules out unwoven bags ‘dead’ stock sale

Nema has blamed manufacturers for producing poor quality, very thin and non-reusable bags. → Read More

Days numbered for rogue pension schemes

RBA has warned pension funds against failure to remit member contributions and file returns. → Read More

Why Kilifi is attracting many real estate investors

Kilifi is proving to be an attractive destination for real estate firms due to affordable land. → Read More

Landlord from hell locks up pupils in school over Sh150k arrears – PHOTOS – Nairobi News

News,Gossip,Sports and Entertainment from Nairobi. → Read More

Tourists at the Coast to get police escort

Tourists visiting any destination at the Coast will be escorted by armed multi-agency team to ensure their safety. → Read More

Dock workers fear job losses over change in management

Fear of job losses has gripped dock workers following talk of handing over management of the second container terminal to Kenya National Shipping Line (KNSL). → Read More

Hoteliers in marketing funding push

The players who reaped big from domestic and regional tourism during the December festivities want counties to especially focus on domestic tourism. → Read More

Coast hotels cash in on domestic tourism boom

Most of the hotels in the region operating at 100 percent bed occupancy → Read More