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JUST IN: Gachagua accused state of sabotaging his party launch after venue cancellation 

  NAIROBI, Kenya May 28 – Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has accused the government of deliberately attempting to derail the official launch of his political outfit, Democracy for the Citizens Party (DCP), after the abrupt cancellation of their booking at Kasarani Indoor Arena. In a statement to party members, Gachagua said the DCP had paid Read More

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JUST IN: DCI arrests owner of Subaru Forester that blocked Juja MP Koimburi, leading to his alleged abduction 

  Detectives handling the case of the alleged abduction of Juja MP George Koimburi on Tuesday, May 27 evening arrested the legislator’s close ally. The sleuths, drawn from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI), believe Cyrus Kieru Muhia has a case to answer in the alleged abduction of the MP. Muhia, authorities say, is the owner
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JUST IN: World Bank Pushes Kenya to Freeze Hiring for Two Years to Cut Wage Bill 

  The World Bank has urged the Kenyan government to impose a two-year hiring freeze in the public sector to rein in the unsustainable wage bill that continues to strain national finances. In its Public Finance Review report released on Tuesday, May 27, the global lender warned that unchecked public payroll growth could derail key development goals. It emphasized that a temporary hiring suspension would provide room to audit current salary structures and optimize the allocation of existing personnel. “Adopting a temporary hiring freeze can make space for the government to review the compensation structures and assess the efficient allocation of existing civil servants,” the report stated. Education Sector Exempted Amid
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JUST IN: Kenyans Face Penalties for Failing to Sort Garbage Under New Environmental Law 

  Kenya’s new waste management law will soon penalize households that fail to sort waste correctly. The Sustainable Waste Management Act, 2022, now fully in force, mandates citizens to separate their waste into different streams. Failure to comply could lead to a six-month jail term or a fine of Ksh20,000. “It is our responsibility to protect and conserve our environment for our survival. This starts with you at the household level when you segregate waste,” said National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) Director General Mamo Mamo. The law requires individuals to separate non-hazardous waste into organic and non-organic types. Authorities believe this initiative will make recycling and reuse easier while cutting down
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JUST IN: Mudavadi Warns Diaspora Kenyans Against Exporting ‘Bad Manners’ 

  Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi has assured Kenyans living abroad that the government remains stable, focused, and unwavering in its mission to deliver on its promises, despite rising political noise back home. During his engagement with Kenyans residing in Rabat, Casablanca, Marrakech, and Kenitra in the Kingdom of Morocco, Mudavadi addressed concerns stirred by ongoing political debates in Kenya. He emphasized that the government continues to prioritize its development agenda and won’t be distracted by critics. “Don’t be bothered by what you see on social media back at home — it’s just noise from a few disgruntled individuals,” Mudavadi told the diaspora community. “The government, , which has been in
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JUST IN: #SacredSwindle Exposé Sparks Regulatory Action Against Gambling Ads on Religious TV Shows 

  The Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) has intensified its crackdown on illegal gambling promotions by fining eight television broadcasters Ksh500,000 each and issuing a 12-hour ultimatum to halt all non-compliant content or face stricter regulatory action. The authority announced the penalties on Monday, May 26, citing violations of Section 83A of the Kenya Information and Communications Act, 1998. “We issued penalties of Ksh500,000 to eight broadcasters for airing unlicensed prize competition promotions. These broadcasters must stop airing all such content within 12 hours or risk license revocation,” the statement read. #SacredSwindle Exposé Highlights Abuse of Faith-Based Platforms The fines follow a shocking exposé by NTV Kenya titled #SacredSwindle, which revealed
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JUST IN: REKE is Born: Omtatah Unveils Movement to Restore and Reset Kenya, Eyes 70% Vote in 2027 Presidential Bid 

  Busia Senator and celebrated activist Okiya Omtatah Okoiti has officially launched his long-anticipated political outfit, REKE, marking a bold step toward his 2027 presidential bid. REKE—an acronym for Restore Kenya, Rejesha Kenya, and Reset Kenya—encapsulates what Omtatah describes as a transformative call to action aimed at reimagining the country’s future. On Monday, May 26, 2025, Omtatah announced the launch on his official X (formerly Twitter) account, calling REKE more than just a slogan. “#REKE is more than a slogan; it’s a call to action. Witness the beginning of something bold,” he posted. That same day, during a televised interview, the first-term senator expressed unwavering confidence in his presidential bid, boldly
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JUST IN: Gov’t Targets VAT Abuse in New Tax Crackdown Under Finance Bill 2025 

  The Kenya Kwanza administartion is taking a bold step to tighten its tax regime through the proposed Finance Bill 2025, aiming to curb abuse of VAT exemptions and zero-rating privileges. The government plans to empower the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) with greater oversight and recovery powers to track how tax-favoured goods and services are ultimately used. In a significant shift, the Bill introduces Section 66A to the VAT Act, allowing KRA to recover VAT from anyone who misuses goods or services initially acquired under exempt or zero-rated status. If enacted, the law will apply to individuals and businesses that import or purchase items like medical equipment, agricultural inputs, or educational
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JUST IN: Ksh413B in Public Assets Missing or Mismanaged, Audit Reveals 

  Kenya’s public finance management has come under sharp scrutiny after Auditor General Nancy Gathungu exposed major asset documentation failures totaling Ksh413.2 billion across 26 government ministries, departments, and agencies. In her 2023/2024 financial year report, Gathungu revealed that widespread inaccuracies in fixed asset registers continue to hinder transparency and accountability in public institutions. The audit highlights glaring omissions, including missing school records, unvalued vehicles, and land parcels lacking descriptions, locations, or proof of ownership. Accounting Transition in Jeopardy These deficiencies pose a significant threat as Kenya prepares to transition from cash-based to accrual-based accounting standards. The National Treasury has already directed all government entities, including counties, to implement International Public
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