Manufacturing sector executives express pessimism over economic growth, urging supportive government policies. Meanwhile, new car owners face higher taxes as police dispersed fuel price protesters in Nairobi, with multiple arrests made. Teachers threaten a strike over housing allowances, while the Treasury takes over oversight at Kenya Seed Company amid fertilizer shortages. The Kenya Institute of Management faces closure, and a medical college has been shut. Kenyan police have begun their drawdown from Haiti, even as individuals involved in an attack on a senator have reportedly fled the country.
Manufacturing sector executives express pessimism over economic growth, urging supportive government policies. Meanwhile, new car owners face higher taxes as police dispersed fuel price protesters in Nairobi, with multiple arrests made. Teachers threaten a strike over housing allowances, while the Treasury takes over oversight at Kenya Seed Company amid fertilizer shortages. The Kenya Institute of Management faces closure, and a medical college has been shut. Kenyan police have begun their drawdown from Haiti, even as individuals involved in an attack on a senator have reportedly fled the country.
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The Kenya Institute of Management (KIM) faces a severe crisis after the Technical and Vocational Education and Training Authority (TVETA) revoked its accreditation and shut down its campuses, invalidating certificates issued since 2018. Students at KIM are calling for dialogue over the closure of all campuses nationwide. The National Assembly's Departmental Committee on Finance and National Planning will commence public hearings on two significant financial reform Bills: the Sovereign Wealth Fund Bill, 2026, and the Public Finance Management (Amendment) Bill, 2025.
Manufacturing sector executives express pessimism over economic growth, urging supportive government policies. Meanwhile, new car owners face higher taxes as police dispersed fuel price protesters in Nairobi, with multiple arrests made. Teachers threaten a strike over housing allowances, while the Treasury takes over oversight at Kenya Seed Company amid fertilizer shortages. The Kenya Institute of Management faces closure, and a medical college has been shut. Kenyan police have begun their drawdown from Haiti, even as individuals involved in an attack on a senator have reportedly fled the country.
Manufacturing sector executives express pessimism over economic growth, urging supportive government policies. Meanwhile, new car owners face higher taxes as police dispersed fuel price protesters in Nairobi, with multiple arrests made. Teachers threaten a strike over housing allowances, while the Treasury takes over oversight at Kenya Seed Company amid fertilizer shortages. The Kenya Institute of Management faces closure, and a medical college has been shut. Kenyan police have begun their drawdown from Haiti, even as individuals involved in an attack on a senator have reportedly fled the country.
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