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JUST IN: SHA CEO Elijah Wachira suspended 

  The Social Health Authority (SHA) board on Tuesday November 12 sent Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Elijah Wachira on compulsory leave to allow for investigations into his conduct and performance in his role. At the same time, the SHA board appointed Financial Services Director Robert Ingasira as acting CEO. This comes two months after Dr. Mohammed
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Majority of Kenyan companies flagged for wash wash are in real estate sector

 A majority of Kenyan companies that have been reported for money laundering are in the real estate sector. According to a report by the Business Registration Service (BRS) 64.57 per cent of the more than 10,000 registered private companies that were reported for money laundering in the year 2022 were all in the construction and
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JUST IN: Gachagua’s Church Visit Controversy: DCI Responds to “Misleading” Claims 

  The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) has denied claims that its detectives attempted to prevent former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua from attending a church service at Priesthood Fellowship Church in Kahawa West, Nairobi, on Sunday. Reports from a local daily suggested that the church’s founder told congregants that government officials had tried to block Gachagua’s appearance, asserting that his presence could provoke unrest and threaten peace in the area. According to the article, the church’s board secretary-general explained that, following the service, detectives visited the pastor’s residence in Ruiru, Kiambu County, to question his decision to host the former deputy
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JUST IN: JKIA Reforms: Streamlined Services and Enhanced Security to Boost Passenger Experience 

  The government has rolled out extensive reforms at Nairobi’s Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) to enhance the passenger experience. The initiative takes a whole-of-government approach, aiming to create a seamless, efficient, and customer-focused environment for both local and international travelers. This reform is part of the broader goal to elevate JKIA to world-class standards, meeting travelers’ needs while improving Kenya’s image as a welcoming and efficient entry point. In response to passenger feedback, particularly about customs and immigration procedures, the government is re-evaluating these processes. The goal is to reduce waiting times and minimize inconveniences while maintaining security. A central
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JUST IN: MCAs Lament Slow Progress in Nairobi River Cleanup 

  Nairobi County Assembly members have criticized the Nairobi Rivers Commission for its slow progress in cleaning up the city’s rivers nearly two years after the agency’s launch. Despite substantial funding, the rivers remain filled with waste, raising questions about the commission’s effectiveness and potential misuse of funds. Nairobi South B Ward Representative and Deputy Minority Leader, Waithera Chege, has called on City Hall to clarify its role in managing the rivers and disclose any financial costs incurred to date. She urged the Environment and Natural Resources Committee to investigate whether there is genuine collaboration between the county executive and the
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JUST IN: Govt Seeking 5,690 Teachers for Principal, Deputy Principal, and Headteacher Positions 

  On Tuesday, November 12, the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) announced plans to hire 5,690 teachers for senior positions in primary and secondary schools, with a one-week application period. The TSC revealed that it would recruit 755 teachers for post-primary school principal roles, including positions in secondary schools. To qualify for the principal role, candidates must have served as Deputy Principals or Senior Masters for a minimum of six months. Additionally, applicants must have received a satisfactory rating in the performance appraisal process and demonstrated the ability to supervise, mentor, and support other teachers. The TSC further emphasized that candidates must
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