Gov’t suspends hiring in Public Service over budget cuts

Public Service Cabinet Secretary Moses Kuria has suspended further employment of civil servants. In a circular, the CS directed the Public Service Commission to halt new and ongoing recruitment, including ongoing interviews for shortlisted candidates in public service. Going forward, Kuria announced that any future hiring in the public sector will be justified by genuine…

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Raila roots for enhanced integration in Africa

Azimio leader Raila Odinga. [Jonah Onyango, Standard]  Azimio leader Raila Odinga has vouched for enhanced integration among African states for meaningful development. The former prime minister, who issued a keynote address at the Oxford Africa Conference in London on Friday, pitched for intra-continental trade, open skies, open visa policies and connected infrastructure to prop up the continent…

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MoH launches national school deworming campaign

The Ministry of Health has launched the national school deworming campaign targeting over six million school-going children aged between 2 to 14 years. The campaign rolled out at Kanjuu primary school in Kirinyaga County has seen 28,000 primary and secondary school teachers from 16 counties trained on how to administer the…

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Duale: Why June Ruto was selected to Defence college

President William Ruto and his daughter June Ruto. [Courtesy] Defence Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale has defended President William Ruto’s daughter, June Ruto, enrollment for a one-year National Security Strategy programme offered by the National Defence College (NDC). Duale’s clarification followed an uproar from Kenyans who interpreted June’s selection as a clear example of nepotism within…

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39 dead, 361 injured during protests, KNCHR says

Gen Zs light candles in honour of their fallen peers who died during peaceful protests at Kenyatta National Hospital on June 30, 2024. [Denish Ochieng, Standard] 39 people were killed and 361 injured during the anti-Finance Bill protests countrywide, the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights (KNCHR) has said. In a statement signed by the commission’s…

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Gloves off as Hussein Mohammed files defamation lawsuit against FKF CEO Barry Otieno

Barry Otieno faces a defamation lawsuit from Hussein Mohammed escalating tensions and highlighting ongoing issues within the Football Kenya Federation. Extreme Sports founder and CEO Hussein Mohammed has taken an assertive step in his ongoing battle against the Football Kenya Federation (FKF) by filing a defamation lawsuit against FKF CEO Barry Otieno. This legal action…

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Hold Off on Protests and Wait Until 2027 to Elect Your Preferred Leaders, says Moha Jicho Pevu

Former investigative journalist-turned-politician Mohamed Ali, also known as Jicho Pevu, issued a directive to Kenyan youth to halt the nationwide anti-government protests, citing the potential to destabilize the country. Affiliated with the ruling United Democratic Alliance (UDA) party, the Nyali MP emphasized that the ongoing anti-government demonstrations are causing severe economic repercussions and posing a…

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