Rights groups are pushing for a law criminalizing enforced disappearances. Prime Cabinet Secretary Mudavadi highlighted Kenya's move beyond aid to self-reliance. The High Court will go on a 46-day recess in August. Three people were shot in Kuresoi during a matatu strike over fuel prices, prompting President Ruto to condemn violence and order stern police action. The police are hunting Kuresoi North MP Alfred Mutai following clashes in Nakuru. Taxpayers are facing iTax glitches ahead of the June 30 filing deadline, while teachers question increased PAYE deductions. EPRA announced higher electricity charges despite falling global fuel prices. The Finance Bill 2026 passed Parliament amidst protests, with the President defending its economic benefits. Sprinter Ferdinand Omanyala aims for a sub-10 second run in Paris. Kenya is seeking investment after an industrial expo and opened a new lands office in Nyandarua. NTSA has suspended new PSV licences for matatu SACCOs over safety concerns, while KeNHA opened the Mombasa-Kwa Jomvu Interchange.
Rights groups are pushing for a law criminalizing enforced disappearances. Prime Cabinet Secretary Mudavadi highlighted Kenya's move beyond aid to self-reliance. The High Court will go on a 46-day recess in August. Three people were shot in Kuresoi during a matatu strike over fuel prices, prompting President Ruto to condemn violence and order stern police action. The police are hunting Kuresoi North MP Alfred Mutai following clashes in Nakuru. Taxpayers are facing iTax glitches ahead of the June 30 filing deadline, while teachers question increased PAYE deductions. EPRA announced higher electricity charges despite falling global fuel prices. The Finance Bill 2026 passed Parliament amidst protests, with the President defending its economic benefits. Sprinter Ferdinand Omanyala aims for a sub-10 second run in Paris. Kenya is seeking investment after an industrial expo and opened a new lands office in Nyandarua. NTSA has suspended new PSV licences for matatu SACCOs over safety concerns, while KeNHA opened the Mombasa-Kwa Jomvu Interchange.
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The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) has suspended the issuance of new Public Service Vehicle (PSV) licenses for matatu SACCOs for two years, effective June 19, 2026, citing persistent non-compliance and road safety concerns. The Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) has opened the 11.3-kilometre Mombasa-Kwa Jomvu Interchange to traffic after years of delays, promising reduced congestion on the busy Nairobi-Mombasa Highway. Meanwhile, three individuals have been arrested in connection with a violent attack at Chemilil Academy in Muhoroni Sub-County that resulted in injuries to several people.
Rights groups are pushing for a law criminalizing enforced disappearances. Prime Cabinet Secretary Mudavadi highlighted Kenya's move beyond aid to self-reliance. The High Court will go on a 46-day recess in August. Three people were shot in Kuresoi during a matatu strike over fuel prices, prompting President Ruto to condemn violence and order stern police action. The police are hunting Kuresoi North MP Alfred Mutai following clashes in Nakuru. Taxpayers are facing iTax glitches ahead of the June 30 filing deadline, while teachers question increased PAYE deductions. EPRA announced higher electricity charges despite falling global fuel prices. The Finance Bill 2026 passed Parliament amidst protests, with the President defending its economic benefits. Sprinter Ferdinand Omanyala aims for a sub-10 second run in Paris. Kenya is seeking investment after an industrial expo and opened a new lands office in Nyandarua. NTSA has suspended new PSV licences for matatu SACCOs over safety concerns, while KeNHA opened the Mombasa-Kwa Jomvu Interchange.
Rights groups are pushing for a law criminalizing enforced disappearances. Prime Cabinet Secretary Mudavadi highlighted Kenya's move beyond aid to self-reliance. The High Court will go on a 46-day recess in August. Three people were shot in Kuresoi during a matatu strike over fuel prices, prompting President Ruto to condemn violence and order stern police action. The police are hunting Kuresoi North MP Alfred Mutai following clashes in Nakuru. Taxpayers are facing iTax glitches ahead of the June 30 filing deadline, while teachers question increased PAYE deductions. EPRA announced higher electricity charges despite falling global fuel prices. The Finance Bill 2026 passed Parliament amidst protests, with the President defending its economic benefits. Sprinter Ferdinand Omanyala aims for a sub-10 second run in Paris. Kenya is seeking investment after an industrial expo and opened a new lands office in Nyandarua. NTSA has suspended new PSV licences for matatu SACCOs over safety concerns, while KeNHA opened the Mombasa-Kwa Jomvu Interchange.
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