Police teargas activists demanding action on femicide

At least 10 activists arrested in Nairobi after police teargassed them during an anti-femicide protest. [Collins Kweyu, Standard] At least 10 activists, including Amnesty International Kenya Executive Director Irungu Houghton, were arrested in Nairobi after police teargassed them during an anti-femicide march.  The protest on Tuesday, December 12, marked the end of the 16 Days…

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Atwoli Attacks ‘Son’ Sakaja for Turning Nairobi into ‘The Dirtiest City in East Africa’

Since the new administration took over in 2022, Kenya’s capital Nairobi has become indistinguishable from impoverished or war-torn African towns. An alliance between an incompetent county government and a clueless/undesired national government has led to a rapid decline in infrastructure and services within the seat of power, and there doesn’t seem to be any coherent…

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Kenyans react to news of hosting the Grammys

The Recording Academy, the body responsible for the Grammy Awards in the USA, has received a bid from Kenya of KSh. 500 M to host the awards ceremony. President William Ruto revealed this during his town hall meeting at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) to commemorate the Hustler’s second anniversary on Monday. The event…

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Ruto Explores IMF and World Bank Programs for Cheaper Loans

President William Ruto has announced that the United States is helping Kenya identify affordable loan sources to support its economic development. Ruto spoke on Monday, December 9, after his meeting with United States Under Secretary for International Affairs Jay Shambaugh at State House, Nairobi. The discussions focused on partnerships to access concessional financing. The Head…

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Kenya’s Economic Growth: President Ruto Praises IMF Partnership After Meeting with Nigel Clarke

President William Ruto met with the newly appointed IMF Deputy Managing Director, Nigel Clarke, on Monday, December 9, 2024, at the State House in Nairobi. Following the meeting, Ruto shared a statement on Twitter (X) highlighting the strong and positive partnership between Kenya and the IMF, which he credited for boosting the country’s economy. Ruto…

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Kenya’s Water Sector Gets Major Overhaul with New Law on Public-Private Partnerships

President William Ruto has signed the Water (Amendment) Bill into law, marking a significant step in enhancing water service delivery in Kenya. Once fully operational, the new law will empower the National Water Harvesting and Storage Authority, along with Water Works Development Agencies, to engage in bulk water purchase agreements with investors under the Public-Private…

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How State is using NIS to gauge public opinion

Director General National Intelligence Service (NIS) Noordin Haji. [File, Standard] In a move to gauge the nation’s political temperatures, The Standard has learned that the Kenya Kwanza administration has turned to the National Intelligence Service (NIS) to conduct a nationwide public opinion. This strategy is said to be part of efforts to salvage the waning trust…

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Hustler Fund Expansion: Ruto Triples Loan Limit, Introduces Credit Scoring

President William Ruto has announced a major increase in the Hustler Fund loan limit, significantly expanding opportunities for Kenyan borrowers. Speaking during the fund’s second-anniversary celebration on Monday, Ruto revealed that the loan limit has been tripled to benefit 1.5 million borrowers across the country. The President also introduced additional incentives for borrowers who consistently…

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Ruto, Uhuru to consult regularly on pertinent issues affecting Kenya

President William Ruto and his predecessor, Uhuru Kenyatta, have pledged to engage in regular consultations on important issues affecting Kenya. This commitment was confirmed through communications from both leaders following a meeting at Uhuru’s residence in Ichaweri, Gatundu, Kiambu County, on Monday. Separate statements released by their offices indicated that Ruto and Uhuru have agreed…

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