Security agencies thwarted an Al-Shabaab attack in Nairobi, recovering weapons. Kenya has become the first East African nation to receive 21,000 doses of Lenacapavir, a new injectable HIV prevention drug. In economic news, the government is launching...Security agencies thwarted an Al-Shabaab attack in Nairobi, recovering weapons. Kenya has become the first East African nation to receive 21,000 doses of Lenacapavir, a new injectable HIV prevention drug. In economic news, the government is launching a tender offer for Eurobonds to ease debt payments. Migori Governor Gladys Wanga is pushing for immediate compensation for past demonstration victims under the Ruto-Raila agenda. The High Court has declared a petition challenging the Nairobi County-national government cooperation urgent, with President Ruto clarifying it's a collaboration. Lastly, activist Boniface Mwangi fears for his life due to alleged police spyware on his phone.••• Listen for full story (6 min)(more in audio brief)

The Kenyan government has cleared Sh177 billion in pending bills owed to road contractors, resolving payments outstanding since 2020. This settlement will allow for the resumption of stalled road works across Kenya, as confirmed by Deputy President Kithure Kindiki.

Kenya has officially launched the WHO–MPP mRNA Technology Transfer Project, marking a significant step towards advanced vaccine manufacturing and improved health sovereignty in the nation. This initiative positions Kenya as one of only five African countries participating in this critical program.

The Government of Kenya is launching a tender offer for two outstanding Eurobonds totaling Ksh283.8 billion, due in 2032 and 2028, alongside plans for new dollar-denominated debt issuance. This strategy aims to manage external debt, refinance existing liabilities, and smooth repayment obligations.

Deputy President Kithure Kindiki announced that the NYOTA program will expand to support 2 million Kenyan youth. The initiative, currently in partnership with the World Bank, aims to empower young people through micro and small business support, with the government committing to continued funding after the current project expires.

Kenya has received 21,000 starter doses of Lenacapavir, a long-acting injectable HIV prevention drug, positioning it as the first country in East Africa to introduce this innovation. This significant delivery marks a crucial step in the nation's fight against new HIV infections, particularly among its youth.

Kenya has received its initial shipment of 21,000 starter doses of Lenacapavir, an injectable HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP).

Kenya has reiterated its commitment to significantly reduce malaria cases and mortality by 2028, aiming for an 80 per cent drop in incidence and a 90 per cent reduction in deaths.

The Kenyan government has officially commenced the land acquisition process for the Naivasha-Kisumu Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) extension, a critical step for Phases 2B and 2C of the project.

Following a Ksh80 billion cooperation agreement between Nairobi City County and the National Government, President William Ruto assured residents that Nairobi remains under Governor Johnson Sakaja's leadership. The pact is intended to support development projects, not to take over county functions, with a focus on transforming Nairobi into a modern and livable city.

The High Court has declared a petition challenging the cooperation deal between the national government and Nairobi County as urgent, setting the stage for a hearing on March 16. This agreement, signed between President William Ruto and Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja, is being scrutinized for its constitutional implications.

