In the spirit of Valentine’s Day celebration, the Standard Group PLC has joined the country in dishing out gifts and promoting the brand.
The celebrations were also held in various corporate firms across the country.
In Kisumu, the Sub-County Police Commandant Peter Mulai led the event that was organised by the Western Kenya Human Rights Network.
Shadrack Koech, an Officer from Kisumu Central Police Station is handing over a flower to a Kisumu resident as police join residents of Kisumu to mark this year's Valentine's Day with Kisumu locals. [Clinton Ambujo, Standard]
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For florists within Nairobi Central Business District, business was booming.
In celebration of the occasion, others offered charitable support to the needy.
Children who are abled differently showered with Valentine's gifts and presents at Jomo Kenyatta home for children with disabilities. [Timothy Kariuki, Standard] Teachers, and students from Alliance Girls High School join in to celebrate Valentine's Day. [Kimaku chege, Standard]
Various schools and institutions also marked the lover's day.