ODM has removed Edwin Sifuna as Secretary General, replacing him with Catherine Omanyo in an acting capacity, and announced its departure from the Azimio Coalition. Meanwhile, Transport CS Murkomen stated police officers undergoing substance abuse re...ODM has removed Edwin Sifuna as Secretary General, replacing him with Catherine Omanyo in an acting capacity, and announced its departure from the Azimio Coalition. Meanwhile, Transport CS Murkomen stated police officers undergoing substance abuse rehabilitation will be discharged. The Treasury has set a February 15th deadline for government entities to provide bank details for a new Treasury Single Account System. Despite public outcry, the government will proceed with tolling Thika Road and other highways. In other news, a report reveals over 1,000 women were killed in Kenya between 2016 and 2025 due to femicide, and cult leader Paul Mackenzie faces charges for 52 more deaths. Huduma Kenya has a new notification system for IDs, driving licenses, and birth certificates. President Ruto ordered 600 teacher recruitments in Mandera.••• Listen for full story (6 min)(more in audio brief)

President William Ruto announced the reopening of the Kenya-Somalia border in April 2026, after a 15-year shutdown. This decision aims to integrate the North-Eastern counties and revitalize cross-border trade, which was previously halted due to security concerns over Al-Shabaab incursions.

The High Court in Kenya has declared the penal code offense of 'creating disturbance in a manner likely to cause a breach of peace' unconstitutional, null, and void. The court deemed section 95(1)(b) of the penal code as broad, vague, and inconsistent with the constitution, instructing police to cease its enforcement.

A new report reveals that at least 1,069 women were killed in Kenya between 2016 and 2025, highlighting a severe femicide crisis. In 2025 alone, 102 women lost their lives, with young women aged 18 to 35 being the most affected victims.

The legal challenges surrounding the impeachment of Rigathi Gachagua from the Deputy President position are moving to a decisive phase, with the High Court scheduling marathon hearings for mid-April and May 2026. A three-judge bench will preside over the consolidated petitions, examining whether due process was followed in his removal.

Despite public outcry, Treasury CS John Mbadi has affirmed the Kenyan government's unwavering commitment to its plan of upgrading and introducing tolls on Thika Super-Highway and other major roads. The government views public-private partnerships (PPPs) and tolling as crucial financing mechanisms to overcome budget deficits and develop vital infrastructure.

Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) Governor Kamau Thugge has publicly supported more bank mergers and acquisitions, stating they would boost competition, lending, and strengthen financial institutions. This announcement comes as banks prepare for the CBK's Risk-Based Credit Pricing (RBCP) framework by March 2026 and phased increases in minimum core capital requirements.

Kenya's national and county governments face a February 15th deadline to submit details of all their bank accounts. This is part of the National Treasury's effort to implement a Treasury Single Account System (TSA) to centralize government funds and improve cash management.

Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has announced that police officers undergoing rehabilitation for substance abuse will be automatically discharged from service. This directive addresses ongoing concerns about officer misconduct and aims to improve discipline within the force.

Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja has declared that police are prepared to arrest any governor who fails to honor a Senate summons. This comes after the Council of Governors (COG) stated they would boycott the County Public Accounts Committee (CPAC) over alleged intimidation.

President William Ruto has ordered the recruitment of an additional 600 local teachers in Mandera County to address a persistent teacher shortage exacerbated by insecurity in northern Kenya. This initiative aims to ensure continuity of education and create local employment opportunities.
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