Kenyan manufacturers are pessimistic about economic growth over the next 12 months and are urging the government to support local industries. The Engineers Board of Kenya is investigating rogue engineers amid growing concerns about public safety, with cases forwarded to the Directorate of Criminal Investigations. Amnesty International has cautioned the National Police Service against using excessive force, warning them of potential prosecution ahead of planned protests against fuel price hikes. Transport groups are also threatening mass action over soaring fuel costs. The National Treasury has assumed financial and governance oversight for Kenya Seed Company and the Agricultural Finance Corporation. Maize farmers across Kenya are concerned about a severe fertilizer shortage impacting harvest yields. President William Ruto is in Italy, discussing investment and business, while his statements defending high fuel prices are facing scrutiny amid economic concerns. The Kenya Institute of Management has been ordered closed, with certificates of thousands of students canceled. On the sports front, the Absa Kip Keino Classic returns to Nyayo Stadium, featuring top global talent. Kenyan volleyball teams have advanced to the semi-finals of the Africa Women’s Volleyball Club Championship. Golf saw victories with Amos Odongo winning the inaugural NCBA Masaku Open and Celestine Nsanzuwera winning the Sunshine Development Tour. The Eldoret City Marathon is scheduled for Sunday.
Kenyan manufacturers are pessimistic about economic growth over the next 12 months and are urging the government to support local industries. The Engineers Board of Kenya is investigating rogue engineers amid growing concerns about public safety, with cases forwarded to the Directorate of Criminal Investigations. Amnesty International has cautioned the National Police Service against using excessive force, warning them of potential prosecution ahead of planned protests against fuel price hikes. Transport groups are also threatening mass action over soaring fuel costs. The National Treasury has assumed financial and governance oversight for Kenya Seed Company and the Agricultural Finance Corporation. Maize farmers across Kenya are concerned about a severe fertilizer shortage impacting harvest yields. President William Ruto is in Italy, discussing investment and business, while his statements defending high fuel prices are facing scrutiny amid economic concerns. The Kenya Institute of Management has been ordered closed, with certificates of thousands of students canceled. On the sports front, the Absa Kip Keino Classic returns to Nyayo Stadium, featuring top global talent. Kenyan volleyball teams have advanced to the semi-finals of the Africa Women’s Volleyball Club Championship. Golf saw victories with Amos Odongo winning the inaugural NCBA Masaku Open and Celestine Nsanzuwera winning the Sunshine Development Tour. The Eldoret City Marathon is scheduled for Sunday.
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The Nursing Council of Kenya (NCK) has ordered the immediate closure of Northlands International Medical Training College for allegedly offering unapproved nursing courses, hours after the government closed KIM campuses. The Kenya Institute of Management (KIM) is undergoing an audit following an abrupt order from the Technical and Vocational Education and Training Authority (TVETA) to close all its campuses and revoke its accreditation on April 20, 2026. Moreover, the Ministry of Health has inaugurated a new board for the Kenya Medical Practitioners and Dentists Council (KMPDC), signaling a renewed commitment to strengthening regulatory standards and patient safety in the country's health sector.
Kenyan manufacturers are pessimistic about economic growth over the next 12 months and are urging the government to support local industries. The Engineers Board of Kenya is investigating rogue engineers amid growing concerns about public safety, with cases forwarded to the Directorate of Criminal Investigations. Amnesty International has cautioned the National Police Service against using excessive force, warning them of potential prosecution ahead of planned protests against fuel price hikes. Transport groups are also threatening mass action over soaring fuel costs. The National Treasury has assumed financial and governance oversight for Kenya Seed Company and the Agricultural Finance Corporation. Maize farmers across Kenya are concerned about a severe fertilizer shortage impacting harvest yields. President William Ruto is in Italy, discussing investment and business, while his statements defending high fuel prices are facing scrutiny amid economic concerns. The Kenya Institute of Management has been ordered closed, with certificates of thousands of students canceled. On the sports front, the Absa Kip Keino Classic returns to Nyayo Stadium, featuring top global talent. Kenyan volleyball teams have advanced to the semi-finals of the Africa Women’s Volleyball Club Championship. Golf saw victories with Amos Odongo winning the inaugural NCBA Masaku Open and Celestine Nsanzuwera winning the Sunshine Development Tour. The Eldoret City Marathon is scheduled for Sunday.
Kenyan manufacturers are pessimistic about economic growth over the next 12 months and are urging the government to support local industries. The Engineers Board of Kenya is investigating rogue engineers amid growing concerns about public safety, with cases forwarded to the Directorate of Criminal Investigations. Amnesty International has cautioned the National Police Service against using excessive force, warning them of potential prosecution ahead of planned protests against fuel price hikes. Transport groups are also threatening mass action over soaring fuel costs. The National Treasury has assumed financial and governance oversight for Kenya Seed Company and the Agricultural Finance Corporation. Maize farmers across Kenya are concerned about a severe fertilizer shortage impacting harvest yields. President William Ruto is in Italy, discussing investment and business, while his statements defending high fuel prices are facing scrutiny amid economic concerns. The Kenya Institute of Management has been ordered closed, with certificates of thousands of students canceled. On the sports front, the Absa Kip Keino Classic returns to Nyayo Stadium, featuring top global talent. Kenyan volleyball teams have advanced to the semi-finals of the Africa Women’s Volleyball Club Championship. Golf saw victories with Amos Odongo winning the inaugural NCBA Masaku Open and Celestine Nsanzuwera winning the Sunshine Development Tour. The Eldoret City Marathon is scheduled for Sunday.
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