Kenya’s taxpayers are now expected to pay an additional Ksh 3.1 billion to fund President William Ruto’s planned international travel before the end of the current financial year. The figure was disclosed by Foreign Affairs Principal Secretary Abraham Korir Sing’oei during a parliamentary committee session, where he confirmed the State Department of Foreign Affairs is seeking
A section of Kenyans has criticised activists attempting to claim ownership of the viral “Tuko Kadi” movement, insisting that the slogan belongs to ordinary citizens and not any individual or group. The backlash, largely playing out on social media, highlights growing concern that the initiative could lose its grassroots appeal if it is seen as
A wave of anxiety has gripped motorists across parts of the country following reports of fuel shortages at several petrol stations, sparking fears of a looming crisis. In response, the government has moved to calm the situation, assuring the public that there is sufficient fuel supply nationwide despite the temporary disruptions. In a statement shared