
Edward Kiplimo
Edward Kiplimo is a journalist known for his reporting on urban issues and public health in Kenya. He gained attention for his coverage of the Gikomba market, where traders have been impacted by health measures during the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting the resilience of small businesses in challenging situations.
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Edward Kiplimo reported on the menstrual hygiene session held by Channa Beth Butcher.
Stigma, poor sanitation keep girls out of school during periodsEdward Kiplimo reported on the developments regarding the JKIA deal.
How Adani is plotting comeback after losing Sh258b JKIA deal
Edward Kiplimo is the author of the article discussing the airport deal.
Adani knocks again after losing first round in Sh258b airport deal
Edward Kiplimo reported on the wall collapse incident in Makongeni.
Two injured, scores trapped after wall collapses in MakongeniEdward Kiplimo reported on the heavy rains and their impact in Nairobi county.
Interior Ministry issues warning as heavy rains claim at least 13 livesEdward Kiplimo reported on the lecturers' march to the Treasury building in Nairobi.
Kenya has let down its most educated peopleEdward Kiplimo is the journalist who reported on the press conference regarding the university lecturers' strike talks.
The Sh7.9 billion stalling university lecturers strike talksEdward Kiplimo is the journalist from Standard who reported on the event.
University lecturers strike talks stall amid Sh7.9b standoffEdward Kiplimo is cited in the context of the violence during the protests.
Experts link protest violence to 2027 vote
Edward Kiplimo is a businessman who was left in shock after his business premises were destroyed during the protests.
Murkomen commends police, orders them to shoot when attackedEdward Kiplimo reported on the loan row involving TransCentury and Equity Bank.
TransCentury suffers setback in Sh2.2 billion loan row with Equity BankEdward Kiplimo reported on the heavy downpour in Nairobi county.
Expect more rain in the next one week, says weatherman
Edward Kiplimo reported on the Gikomba market traders' fight against eviction.
Gikomba traders fight eviction for affordable housing

































