Parents in Kiharu Constituency, Murang’a County, have voiced sharp outrage over what they term as exploitative admission and levies charged by some day secondary schools, accusing school administrations of defying a public pledge by area MP Ndindi Nyoro to reduce fees to as low as Ksh.500 under the Kiharu Masomo Bora Programme. The parents say
The government’s proposal to sell its 15 percent stake in Safaricom to Vodacom has ignited a heated political and economic debate, pitting fiscal strategy against populist rhetoric. At the centre of the storm is Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro, who has accused the State of undervaluing one of Kenya’s most prized corporate assets. Mr Nyoro has
Kiharu Member of Parliament (MP) Ndindi Nyoro has warned the government against the continued reliance on borrowing, cautioning that unchecked debt could have devastating consequences for the country. Speaking during an economic forum organized by the Institute of Public Finance on Kenya’s Macro Fiscal Analysis at Sarova Stanley Hotel, Nairobi, Nyoro emphasized the need for