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Ex-TSC boss Nancy Macharia set for top Murang’a County job

 The immediate former Teachers Service Commission boss Nancy Macharia has been nominated for the position of Murang’a County public service board chair. The nomination was made public through a notice that was issued by the Murang’a County Assembly dated June 19, 2025. Following her nomination, Dr. Macharia is now scheduled to appear before the assembly’s
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Call to Rename Juja Road After Legendary Broadcaster Leonard Mbotela Gains Momentum

  A motion currently before the Nairobi County Assembly is calling for Juja Road to be renamed after the late Leonard Mambo Mbotela, one of Kenya’s most iconic broadcasters, in recognition of his immense contributions to media, patriotism, and national unity. The motion, tabled by Kiamaiko Ward MCA Joseph Ndung’u, urges the County Executive to initiate the official renaming process. Ndung’u grounded his proposal in the Constitution, which mandates counties to oversee functions related to transport and public roads. “Article 186(1) of the Constitution of Kenya 2010, and Paragraph 5 of the Fourth Schedule of the same Constitution, provide for transport
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JUST IN: KRA’s bid for unrestricted data access rejected as Finance Bill 2025 passes 

  The National Assembly on Thursday afternoon, June 19, 2025, overwhelmingly passed the Finance Bill 2025 by acclamation, sending it to President William Ruto for assent. The approval came after lawmakers rejected several contentious proposals, most notably a bid to grant the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) unfettered access to taxpayers’ personal and financial data. In its
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JUST IN: Governor Nyong’o Leads Kisumu into Historic Sister City Agreement with Yiyang 

  Kisumu County has entered a new era of international cooperation by sealing a sister city agreement with Yiyang City in China. The landmark deal, signed on Thursday, June 19, 2025, during the China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo in Changsha, Hunan Province, marks the beginning of a long-term collaboration focused on shared growth and development. Kisumu Governor Peter Anyang’ Nyong’o hailed the agreement as a major stride in strengthening international ties, with the partnership set to promote cooperation in critical sectors such as science and technology, education, healthcare, culture, and sports. The deal, signed by Kisumu City Manager Abala Wanga and
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JUST IN: Two Convicted Accomplices Sentenced for Aiding 2019 Dusit D2 Hotel Terror Attack in Nairobi 

  A court has sentenced two men to 30 years in prison each for their role in the 2019 Dusit D2 Hotel terror attack that left 21 people dead and several others injured. The Kahawa Anti-Terror Court on Thursday convicted 61-year-old madrassa teacher Mohamed Abdi Ali on 14 counts of facilitating a terrorist act. He received 15 years for each count, to run concurrently, along with an additional 15 years for conspiracy to commit a terrorist offense. His co-accused, 22-year-old Hussein Mohamed Abdille Ali, was handed two separate 15-year sentences, one for conspiracy and another for facilitating a terrorist act. The
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JUST IN: Gen Z Threats Force Lawyer to Abandon Defense of Cops in Nairobi Protest Shooting 

  A lawyer representing the two police officers accused of shooting hawker Boniface Mwangi Kariuki during protests in Nairobi has officially withdrawn from the case. Felix Keaton, who had been defending Constables Masinde Barasa and Duncan Kiprono, announced on Wednesday that he had stepped down from the high-profile case due to escalating safety concerns for both himself and his family. Keaton revealed that he had received over 1,000 threatening phone calls and text messages from online activists demanding he abandon the case. “I have received over 1,000 messages and calls from Gen Z because of representing a police suspect. As such,
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