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On the Radar: Lenku to appear before Senate

Key events and activities happening today.

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by FELIX KIPKEMOI

News05 November 2024 - 09:09
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In Summary


  • Head of Public Service Felix Koskey is set to officially open the 21st Kenya Primary Schools Heads Association (KEPSHA) national delegates conference.

Radar

Kajiado Governor Joseph Ole Lenku is scheduled to appear before Senate Committee on Public Accounts.

He will respond to audit queries raised by the Auditor General on the reports for the financial statements for the FY 2022/2023.

KEPSHA conference

Head of Public Service Felix Koskey is set to officially open the 21st Kenya Primary Schools Heads Association (KEPSHA) national delegates conference.

The conference is held annually and brings together head teachers from all public schools across the country.

It is being held in Mombasa.

Breast Cancer Screening

Aga Khan university will hold a dissemination forum on Improving Breast Cancer Screening and Breast Cancer.

It will also share key findings and recommendations from the “Preparing for Transformation: Situational Analysis of Breast Cancer and Breast Cancer Care in Kenya (BreastCa)” research project

The BreastCa research highlights critical barriers to early detection and care of breast cancer in Kenya with an expectation to drive transformative changes in breast cancer detection, prevention, and care

The findings will serve as a foundation for developing county-specific policies aimed at improving breast cancer screening rates, treatment, and survivorship support across the country.

It will be held at Novotel Nairobi Westlands.

Bio Foods report launch

Bio Foods products Ltd, the only B Corp globally certified premium dairy manufacturer in the region will launch its 3rd Sustainability report.

Key business leaders in the public and private sectors are expected to attend.

It will be held at its head office in Industrial Area, Mombasa Road, Nairobi.

Mombasa protests

A section of Mombasa youth are expected to lead a protest against the stalled Mombasa County stadium.

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