
In a tweet posted by the ministry of interior earlier today, “The Government HAS NOT declared a public holiday on THURSDAY NOV 4, 2021. The purported gazette notice declaring a holiday is FAKE!”

In a tweet posted by the ministry of interior earlier today, “The Government HAS NOT declared a public holiday on THURSDAY NOV 4, 2021. The purported gazette notice declaring a holiday is FAKE!”
The nominees for Kalasha International film and TV awards
The nominees for best lead actress in a film category
The nominees for best supporting actor in a film category
The nominees for best supporting actress in a film category
The nominees for best lead actor in a TV series category
The nominees for best lead actress in TV series category
Nominees for best TV drama category
Nominees for Best animation category
Nominees for best original score category
Nominees for best sound designer category
Nominees for best Kids production category
Nominees for best feature by a student category
Nominees for best Director of photography category
Nominees for best Lighing technician category
Nominees for best special effects category
Nominees for best original screenplay category
Nominees for best director category
Nominees for best feature film category
This morning, the Kenya Film Commision is unveiling the nominees to the Kalasha International Film and TV Awards, in the leadership of CEO Timothy Owase. Stay tuned for more details.


The ministry of education Kenya has finally announced a midterm break for secondary school this second term. The break will start on Friday 19th to Tuesday 23 Nov 2021.
“You are required to bring this information to the attention of all principals of secondary schools within your area of jurisdiction,” principal secretary for Basic Education Dr Julius Jwan said in the letter addressed to regional and county directors of education.
According to the ministry this comes as a break for the students to be with their parents and family because as it were, the term did not have a break and this was to help in the marathon to recover the time lost when the schools took an unusual break away from school due to the Covid 19 pandemic.
The announcements comes at a time when there is unrest in many schools across the country, some of which have have burnt and/or destroyed property worth millions of cash and had scores injured in fire incidents.
Just like the ministry of education, we are all hopeful that this will give the students a break from the tight schedule and give them time to refresh.
“You’ve only got about 100 years on this rock and you don’t want to waste it. Find something you want to do, and do it.”
– Quentin Bega