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Study shows why project managers need AI skills
The survey shows the top three ways project managers use AI are reporting (34 per cent), decision support (33 per cent), and communication (26 per cent).
By Linda Bach 2 years ago
Study shows why project managers need AI skills
Demand for project managers with AI skills high, but only few have experience
Only 18 per cent of project managers have extensive or good practical experience with artificial intelligence (AI) tools and technologies, a survey shows.
By Linda Bach 2 years ago
Demand for project managers with AI skills high, but only few have experience
Why media still celebrates the legacy of Philip Ochieng'
Philip Ochieng, Hillary Ng'weno, and George Mbugguss represent the origin of Kenyan journalism and we cannot forget such media greats
By Linda Bach 2 years ago
Why media still celebrates the legacy of Philip Ochieng'
Why media still celebrate the legacy of Philip Ochieng'
The celebration is a tribute to the man he was; he impacted the lives of so many people.
By Linda Bach 2 years ago
Why media still celebrate the legacy of Philip Ochieng'
Editors guild in pledge to fight disinformation
Journalists and media stakeholders around the globe mark World Press Freedom Day today.
By Linda Bach 3 years ago
Editors guild in pledge to fight disinformation
Disinformation biggest challenge to practice of journalism
Disinformation is one of the biggest challenges to the practice of journalism and media stakeholders should find ways to fight it.
By Linda Bach 3 years ago
Disinformation biggest challenge to practice of journalism
Education should be made free for learners
A case for education to be made free for everyone
By Linda Bach 5 years ago
Education should be made free for learners
Attacks on journalists a reversal of heralded press freedom gains
Recent attacks, threats and arbitrary arrests of Kenyan journalists are a sign that all is not well with press freedom in the country.
By Linda Bach 8 years ago
Attacks on journalists a reversal of heralded press freedom gains
My 18-year journey with sickle-cell anaemia
On February 17 this year, Evan, marked his 18th birthday. To say he was excited would be an understatement. The boy was over the moon.
By Linda Bach 10 years ago
My 18-year journey with sickle-cell anaemia
Women shouldn't play second fiddle in leadership
I still do not understand why not a single woman was elected as governor in the March 2013 General Election.
By Linda Bach 10 years ago
Women shouldn't play second fiddle in leadership
Anti-FGM crusaders should change tack
While attending an editors’ breakfast meeting a day before the launch of the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-based Violence, a revelation by one of the participants left most people with their mouths age.
By Linda Bach 11 years ago
Anti-FGM crusaders should change tack
ODM power rifts take centre stage at Raila's sister burial
Nyanza
By Isaiah Gwengi
24 mins ago
Putin's war against Ukraine now affecting humble Kenyan villages
World
By Wellingtone Nyongesa
24 mins ago
Power demand hits new high in November amid generation fears
Business
By Kamau Muthoni
24 mins ago
Unanswered call: Wife searches missing husband in warzone
National
By Martin Ndiema
24 mins ago
Where goon is defined by state, Ruto's warning rings hollow
Opinion
By Barrack Muluka
24 mins ago
Record gold exports to UAE has eyebrows raised
National
By David Odongo
6 hrs ago
Talk of gold in Kakamega send cold shivers among residents
Western
By Bernard Lusigi
6 hrs ago