The government has explained its reasons for not renewing KOKO Networks’ license, a decision that has allegedly resulted in the loss of around 700 jobs and has financially affected investors. Speaking to NTV’s Fixing the Nation morning show on Wednesday, February 4, 2026, Trade and Investments Cabinet Secretary Lee Kinyanjui explained that the decision was
Njoro Girls Senior School in Nakuru County was closed indefinitely following student unrest over the death of 18-year-old Form Four student, Brenda Akinyi. The closure came after protests by parents and residents who demanded answers over how the school handled her illness. Brenda died at Nakuru Teaching and Referral Hospital after reportedly falling ill while
KOKO Networks Limited and its Kenyan subsidiary, KOKO Networks Global Services (Kenya) Limited, have been placed under administration, with PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) appointed to take over the management of the companies. In a notice dated Wednesday, February 4, 2026, issued under the Insolvency Act, 2015, PwC partners Muniu Thoithi and George Weru were appointed joint administrators