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MUTUA TO BUILD AIRPORT AT NEW MACHAKOS TOWN

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Machakos County Governor Dr. Alfred Mutua approached Nema for approval to build an airport in Machakos town to boost regional trade and tourism. Located at Muvuti-Kiima-Kimwe Ward within the proposed New Machakos town, the Machakos Airport will sit on 104 hectares – about 8.5% of the planned 892-hectare town. The project involves construction of a taxiway, passenger and presidential terminals, as well as a 1.35km runway, and other amenities such as link roads and a water treatment plant. “The runway will be 1350m long and 45m wide. At both ends of the runway, a stop way will be constructed. The runway shoulders will be 7.5m wide and a Runway End Safety Area (RESA) of 180m length and 160m width will be provided at both ends of the runway,” Machakos says in its project report. The Machakos Airport’s passenger terminal, the airfield’s main terminal, will comprise 10 check-in counters, six security check points, 10 gates, six passenger boarding bridges, and immigration counters for arrival

How to split your screen on Android

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Ah Smartphones! They're basically tiny, powerful computers that fit completely in our pockets. And they're easy to use! The best smartphones are the ones so intuitive that all you have to do is swipe here and jiggle here and do what you want. Well I bet you are currently browsing on a smartphone mobile device. If not, well yeah it's about time you hopped into this world of smart technology. all you have to do is to hold down the tab icon and your screen will convert to a super nifty split screen. This is very handy for the multitaskers among us who don't want to sacrifice Twitter to the gods of Instagram, or are having difficulty deciding between Googling things or going on Facebook. With split screen, all things are possible! 

How to easily end your habit of procrastination.

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Procrastination can be defined as a form of willpower failure. We can also call it self-regulation failure, self-control failure, self-discipline failure, or whatever-else-people-call-it failure. The issue is that you want to study more, finish projects on time, get up earlier, or exercise regularly. The desire is there, but you can’t get yourself to make these things happen. In other words, you fail to regulate your behavior. Procrastination shares this fate with many other self-regulation problems, such as excessive gambling, overeating, drinking too much, and reckless spending. The issue is always the same. The monkey is pulling you in all the wrong directions, but you lack the willpower to veto it. More often than not, the reason we fail to regulate our behavior comes down to negative emotions. Since overcoming procrastination ultimately comes down to willpower — every time you resist the urge to procrastinate is an act of willpower — it is incredibly helpful to learn more about h