Those found subjecting girls to the outlawedĀ FemaleĀ GenitalĀ MutilationĀ (FGM) practice will face an imprisonment term of up to three years or a fine of Sh200,000. State Department forĀ Gender and Affirmative Action official Winfred Kagwiria says the government has strengthened enforcement measures to eliminate the illegal practice and protect girls from grievous harm. Speaking at Muutine Grounds…Ā Ā Ā
Related Posts
Turkana residents want insecurity addressedĀ
- CoreNews Africa
- January 27, 2026
- 0
Turkana County residents have called on the government to address insecurity for the success of a proposed mega irrigation project. The initial phase will see […]
Accountants urged to embrace new technologies to avert graftĀ
- CoreNews Africa
- December 3, 2025
- 0
Accountants have been urged to embrace emerging technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning and big data analytics ethically and sustainably, to strengthen decision-making […]
Farmers decry poor state of roads in Kojongāa, Narok EastĀ
- CoreNews Africa
- February 6, 2026
- 0
Farmers and traders in Kojongāa area in Narok East have decried the poor state of the road network lamenting that it is causing them heavy […]