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Kongamano la Mapinduzi Condemns Government's Handling of Economic and Political Issues in Kenya

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By Jane  Kongamano la Mapinduzi has voiced serious concerns over Kenya's worsening political and economic situation, warning that the nation is facing severe challenges. In June 2024, Kenyans took to the streets to protest the Finance Bill 2024, a proposal that sought to impose heavy taxes on essential goods like maize flour, cooking oil, and menstrual health products. These demonstrations, driven by widespread discontent, forced the government to withdraw the controversial bill. However, since then, the Kenya Kwanza administration has quietly reintroduced elements of the same bill, further burdening citizens already struggling with high living costs. The situation is compounded by economic mismanagement, corruption, and wasteful spending. Instead of investing in critical social services such as healthcare and education, the government has channeled funds into questionable projects. One notable example is the allocation of 10 billion shillings to support Raila Odinga

Government Responds to Catholic Bishops' Concerns with Commitments on Corruption, Human Rights, Economy, and Youth Employment

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NAIROBI, 15 November 2024 – In a detailed response to concerns raised by the Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops (KCCB), the Kenyan government outlined a range of initiatives and policy measures aimed at tackling corruption, safeguarding human rights, improving economic conditions, and creating employment opportunities for youth. The statement, delivered by Government Spokesperson Hon. Sen. (Dr) Isaac Mwaura, CBS, at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre, reaffirmed the administration’s dedication to transparency and accountability in governance. Dr. Mwaura emphasized the government’s steadfast focus on combating corruption, calling it a top priority for President William Ruto’s administration. Proposed legislative reforms include changes to the Evidence Act and Criminal Procedure Code to accelerate corruption investigations and ensure that cases are resolved within six months. Additionally, to encourage public participation in the fight against graft, the governmen

PS Raymond Omollo Launches Regional Initiative to Combat Violent Extremism in East Africa

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Dr. Raymond Omollo, Principal Secretary at the State Department of Internal Security and National Administration, has launched a major initiative aimed at promoting peace and countering violent extremism in East Africa.  The official launch of the Regional Programme on Peace Building and Preventing Violent Extremism took place at Kwetu, Nairobi, with support from the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), and the IGAD Centre of Excellence for Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism (ICEPCVE). The programme's goal is to address the root causes of extremism, foster peaceful coexistence, and strengthen regional stability. Dr. Omollo emphasized the importance of cooperation among partner organizations in tackling these challenges. A central focus of the new initiative is youth unemployment, which Dr. Omollo identified as a major factor contributing to the rise of extremism in the region. "One of th

Kenyan Government Introduces Economic and Tax Reforms to Boost Growth and Citizen Support

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November 11, 2024, Nairobi – The Kenyan Government has announced a set of economic and tax reforms under its Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda (BETA Plan) to drive growth, job creation, and income equality for all Kenyans. Speaking at the KICC, Government spokesperson Hon. Sen. (Dr.) Isaac Mwaura outlined measures aimed at creating a stable economic environment and reducing the country's reliance on foreign debt. The new policies emphasize generating more domestic revenue, with Kenya’s national debt already declining to 68% of GDP, down from 73%. The proposed tax amendments focus on equitable taxation, tax amnesty where appropriate, and reducing tax expenditures to allocate more funds toward essential services. Developed with public input, the reforms, including the Tax Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2024, intend to increase funding for counties and improve social welfare, creating a fairer system that ensures citizens contribute their rightful share. Under the new refor

Kenyan-Born Huldah Moraa Momanyi Makes History by Winning Minnesota House Seat

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(Huldah Momanyi) By Grace Mwende Huldah Moraa Momanyi has made history as the first Kenyan woman to be elected to the Minnesota House of Representatives. In the recent U.S. elections, Momanyi was elected to represent District 38A, a significant milestone for both her and the Kenyan immigrant community in the United States. Born in the small village of Nyamemiso in Nyamira County, Kenya, Momanyi moved to the U.S. in 1995, seeking better opportunities. However, her journey was not without challenges. For 11 years, she faced the constant threat of deportation, a struggle that many immigrants can relate to. Despite these hardships, Momanyi persevered, eventually graduating from Bethel University with an impressive academic record that includes three bachelor's degrees and an MBA. Beyond her academic accomplishments, Momanyi has become a prominent voice for African immigrants in the U.S. She currently serves as the president of Mwanyagetinge, the largest Kenyan association i

Kenyan Government Records Major Strides in Reducing Living Costs, Boosting Economic Growth, and Expanding Healthcare Access

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Nairobi, Kenya – November 4, 2024: The Kenyan government has made significant progress in reducing the cost of living, fostering economic growth, and enhancing healthcare access for its citizens. In a press briefing at the Kenyatta International Conference Centre (KICC), Government Spokesperson Hon. Sen. (Dr.) Isaac Mwaura outlined the key achievements under The Beta Plan, an ambitious reform agenda led by President William Ruto. Dr. Mwaura announced that recent government efforts have brought down fuel prices, eliminating the need for subsidies and resulting in immediate savings for Kenyans. These savings have benefited both households and small businesses, such as transport operators who rely on affordable fuel to support their families and communities. One Kisumu boda boda operator, John Odongo, shared that the lower fuel costs now allow him to save KSh200 daily, funds he is putting toward his children’s school fees and reinvesting into his business. Food costs have also

Zamara Celebrates Three Decades of Financial Empowerment and Innovation in Kenya

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By Grace Makovu This year, Zamara marks its 30th anniversary, celebrating three decades of empowering Kenyans through financial security, innovation, and customer-centric solutions. Since its founding in 1994, the company has been committed to helping individuals and businesses achieve financial well-being. At the anniversary celebration, Zamara CEO Sandeep Raichura expressed gratitude for the dedication of the company’s staff and the trust of its clients, which have been central to Zamara's growth. "Celebrating 30 years of powering prosperity is a milestone that reflects the strength of our team and the loyalty of our clients,” Raichura said. “Our success comes from our commitment to innovate and to offer personalized solutions that meet the unique needs of every client.” Raichura emphasized that client trust and constant innovation have driven Zamara’s success. "Looking to the future, we are dedicated to evolving and providing financial solutions that drive