President William Ruto has announced that Kenyans will now replace their national identification (ID) cards free of charge, in a move aimed at ensuring no eligible voter is locked out of registration ahead of the next General Election. Speaking during a public address on Friday, President Ruto said the government will waive all fees associated
Civil Society groups have told the High Court that President William Ruto’s mandatory housing levy is driving Kenyans into deeper poverty and using it as a political tool to woo voters. In their petition, the Kenya Human Rights Commission, Transparency International Kenya, The Institute for Social Accountability,Inuka Kenya Ni Sisi! and Siasa Place describe the
President William Ruto departs for New York this evening to attend the High-Level Week of the 80th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), marking his first visit to the United States since Donald Trump’s election. The visit comes at a historic inflection point for multilateralism, with world leaders gathering to deliberate on global security, climate change,