Summary of What You Should Know Today

Here is a summary of what you should know today from the news:


President Kenyatta will today be campaigning for voter registration in Nyandarua County while Raila Odinga will be doing the same around the city of Nairobi. 

The Cabinet has approved a budgetary increase of Sh100 Billion for the implementation of the new improved salaries for all civil servants - both in the national and county level. 

A new surprising research has revealed that Miraa is not dangerous as has been imagined all along. Among the benefits cited in the study is that miraa helps in weight management.

The court has temporarily stopped implementation of the eight-month salaries amounting to Sh3 Billion MPs are demanding pending determination of a filed petition.

Teachers are unhappy and are threatening to move to court over a set of new rules requiring them to be in school on weekends and holidays. 

The Council of Governors will spend Sh3.75 million on a two-day conference to explain devolution to children and show them how they can benefit. Four children will be picked from every county for the event slated for February 27 and 28. 

A Kisumu Member of County Assembly who faked his abduction has been arraigned in court. 

Ghana’s new government has set up a special task force to track down more than 200 missing vehicles that should have been handed back when President Nana Akufo-Addo took office.

The Tanzanian Government has arrested a tour guide who was captured wrongly translating, from English to Kiswahili, what a foreigner was saying. 

A US court on Thursday unanimously refused to reinstate Donald Trump's ban on refugees and nationals from seven Muslim-majority countries.

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