SMU Celebrates Historic Achievement: First PhD in Mathematics Awarded A groundbreaking moment has unfolded at Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University (SMU) as Dr. Phumudzo Lloyd Seabe becomes the institution’s first-ever PhD graduate from the Department of Mathematics and Applied Mathematics. This accomplishment is not only a milestone for SMU but also the culmination of a deeply personal journey fueled by heritage, perseverance, and a commitment to inclusive technological progress. Hailing from Gogobole, a village in Venda, Limpopo, Seabe grew up in a household shaped by the strength and wisdom of women. “I was raised by women of integrity and resilience,” he shares. “My mother’s unwavering discipline taught me the value of hard work, and my grandmother’s sharp intellect and strong principles guided our family.” His grandmother, who had retired from working as a domestic employee at the South African Air Force Base, played a pivotal role in his upbringi...
President Ruto Signs Finance Bill 2025 Into Law: What It Means for Kenyans Date: June 26, 2025 By: Ben Tutor Blog Team President William Ruto has officially signed the Finance Bill 2025 into law, alongside the Appropriations Bill and the Supplementary Appropriations Bill, marking a significant step in reshaping Kenya's fiscal and development agenda. The signing ceremony was held at State House, Nairobi. Key Highlights of the Finance Act, 2025 The new Finance Act brings sweeping reforms designed to boost economic growth, improve tax compliance, and support both local industries and everyday Kenyans. 1. Tax Relief for Employees In a major win for workers, the law now mandates that employers automatically apply all tax exemptions and deductions available to employees. This aims to reduce the tax burden and improve take-home pay without employees having to apply for these benefits manually. 2. Increased Tax-Free Subsistence Allowance The daily tax-free subsistence allowance has been ...
Former Chief Justice Maraga Teargassed as Gen Z Marks Protest Anniversary Date:June 25, 2025 Author: Benard Wabita Kenya’s former Chief Justice, David Maraga, was among those caught in a police teargas incident today in Nairobi, as he joined Gen Z demonstrators commemorating the first anniversary of the June 25, 2024, protests. The former CJ stood in solidarity with youth-led protests that remembered over 60 young lives lost in last year’s anti-finance bill demonstrations. He addressed the crowd outside Nation Centre, advocating for peaceful, non-violent demonstrations. > “Let us ensure that our women are safe. Let’s all ensure everyone is safe,” Maraga urged. However, shortly after his remarks, chaos erupted on Kimathi Street as police fired teargas canisters into the gathering. Maraga was swiftly shielded by his supporters and led to safety. He later strongly condemned the police action, emphasizing that the crowd was peace...
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