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PS Raymond Omollo Issues Progress Report on Police, Prisons and NYS Reforms

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The government has achieved 55 percent implementation of reforms across the National Police Service, Kenya Prisons Service, and National Youth Service, according to Raymond Omollo. Speaking during a progress update, the Principal Secretary for Internal Security and National Administration said the reforms—over 500 in total—are aimed at strengthening efficiency, accountability, and service delivery across the three security institutions. Omollo, who also chairs the National Steering Committee overseeing the reforms, said the progress reflects coordinated efforts involving multiple government agencies and oversight bodies, including the National Police Service Commission, Salaries and Remuneration Commission, and Public Service Commission. “We report notable achievement in the implementation of the reforms as sanctioned by the President. We are currently at about 55 percent,” he said, adding that the bulk of reforms are within the police service, followed by prisons and the y...

Kigali AI Summit to Drive Regional Policy and Innovation Agenda in East Africa

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East Africa is preparing to take a major step in shaping its digital future, with leaders and experts set to converge in Kigali for a high-level regional conference focused on artificial intelligence and innovation. The 4th East African Community Regional Science, Technology and Innovation Conference, organised by the East African Science and Technology Commission and the Inter-University Council for East Africa, will run from March 30 to April 1 at the Kigali Convention Centre. The gathering is expected to bring together over 680 participants, including ministers in charge of ICT and innovation, researchers, private sector leaders, and development partners from across the East African Community.  The conference comes at a time when countries in the region are increasingly looking to artificial intelligence as a tool to accelerate economic growth and improve service delivery. Opening the event will be Rwanda’s ICT and Innovation Minister, Paula Ingabire, alongside senio...

Kenya Makes History as Nyayo Stadium Hosts First FIFA Women’s Series in April

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Kenya is set to make history as Nyayo National Stadium prepares to host the first FIFA Women’s Series from April 11 to 15, 2026, featuring national teams from Australia, India, Malawi, and host nation Kenya. The announcement was made by Hon. Salim Mvurya, Cabinet Secretary for Sports, who hailed the selection as a major vote of confidence in Kenya’s ability to host world-class sporting events. “This is a proud moment for our nation. Our Harambee Starlets will carry the hopes of all Kenyans, and I am confident they will shine on home soil,” CS Mvurya said.  Meanwhile, the Harambee Stars are in Kigali, Rwanda, competing in the FIFA Series Men’s matches to build performance and team cohesion ahead of future tournaments. The FIFA Women’s Series provides a platform to showcase emerging talent and strengthen Kenya’s global football profile.  Kenya is also among 48 national teams participating in FIFA’s International Friendly Series, which offers players international exp...

Governor Sakaja Orders Demolition of Illegal Riverbank Structures to Tackle Nairobi Flooding

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Johnson Sakaja has ordered the immediate demolition of illegal structures built along riverbanks and the relocation of occupants on riparian land in a renewed push to address chronic flooding in Nairobi. The directive follows the submission of a 48-hour action report by the Infrastructure Subcommittee under the intergovernmental cooperation framework, marking the start of what county officials describe as a large-scale enforcement and restoration exercise. Speaking in Westlands during an inspection and demolition exercise near Westgate Shopping Mall, Sakaja said the county government had moved swiftly from planning to implementation. “The directive was clear within 48 hours, we needed a concrete action plan to address flooding. I have received that report, and implementation is now underway,” he said. The ongoing operation is targeting developments that have encroached on waterways, significantly reducing their capacity to handle stormwater. Authorities cited cases where ri...

Spiro Faces Allegations Over Unpaid Dues and 'Exploitative' Model

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By Grace Makovu   A storm is brewing in Western Kenya as landlords who leased premises to electric mobility company Spiro (Africa Smart Mobility Solutions Kenya Limited) accuse the firm of breaching lease agreements barely months after its high-profile launch by President William Ruto. The landlords, who provided space for Spiro's electric bike battery swap stations, claim the company has delayed rent payments for December and January, with some yet to receive a cent despite signed contracts and an initial three months of prompt payment. "When we signed agreements in August and September, everything seemed above board. We were paid for September, October, and November without issue. Then suddenly, December came and went, no payment. March is now ending, and still nothing," said a landlord in Kisumu who spoke on condition of anonymity. Another landlord in Bungoma expressed frustration at the silence from Spiro's management. "We have sent emails, ma...

Dr. Damaris Maweu: Pharmacist, Philanthropist and UDA Aspirant Seeking to Represent Makueni Women

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As the political landscape ahead of the next General Election begins to take shape, Dr. Damaris Maweu is emerging as one of the new faces seeking to represent the women of Makueni County in the National Assembly. Running on the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) ticket, Dr. Maweu is positioning herself as a leader who blends professional expertise, entrepreneurship and grassroots community work. A Pharmacist with an Entrepreneurial Spirit Dr. Maweu is a trained pharmacist and entrepreneur who founded Daroma Chemist, a pharmaceutical business built on the vision of improving access to healthcare services. After studying pharmacy at Mount Kenya University, she began her career working in various pharmacies where she gained practical experience in the healthcare sector.  Her exposure to patients and communities seeking medical help shaped her understanding of the healthcare challenges facing many Kenyan families. Over time, she transitioned from employment to entrepreneurshi...

Iran Envoy Dares UN to Act, Warns ‘We Will Not Be Cowards’ Over Alleged US Missile Escalation

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By Judith Mwai Ali Gholampour, Iran’s Ambassador to Kenya, has called on the United Nations Security Council to urgently intervene over what he termed as escalating missile and warplane attacks allegedly carried out by the United States, warning that continued hostilities could destabilize global peace. Speaking during a briefing in Nairobi, the envoy urged the international community to act decisively to prevent further military confrontation, saying the situation risks spiraling beyond control if not contained through multilateral action. Citing Article 51 of the UN Charter, which recognizes a nation’s inherent right to self-defense, the ambassador maintained that Iran reserves the legal right to respond to any aggression against its leadership or sovereignty. “An attack against our leader will not break our determination as Islamic citizens of Iran. Instead, it exposes the moral bankruptcy of our enemies, especially during the holy month of Ramadan,” he said. He insisted...