Concerns over building safety grow as the Engineering Board of Kenya demands accountability after recent collapses. Over 100 families in Nairobi's Marurui were displaced following demolitions on disputed land, prompting government plans for stricter safety standards. The Central Organization of Trade Unions (COTU) is pushing for a 12% minimum wage increase, with workers urging President Ruto to fulfil the promise amid rising costs. Meanwhile, Parliament is investigating financial misconduct, with the Football Kenya Federation facing scrutiny over an alleged Sh43 million insurance scandal and a Sh42 million CHAN scandal.
Concerns over building safety grow as the Engineering Board of Kenya demands accountability after recent collapses. Over 100 families in Nairobi's Marurui were displaced following demolitions on disputed land, prompting government plans for stricter safety standards. The Central Organization of Trade Unions (COTU) is pushing for a 12% minimum wage increase, with workers urging President Ruto to fulfil the promise amid rising costs. Meanwhile, Parliament is investigating financial misconduct, with the Football Kenya Federation facing scrutiny over an alleged Sh43 million insurance scandal and a Sh42 million CHAN scandal.
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The Ministry of Education is launching a new real-time digital system within the next month to tackle persistent textbook shortages affecting Kenya's Competency-Based Education (CBE) curriculum. Additionally, the Ministry is implementing a policy shift to increase student enrollment in the country's top-performing national and extra-county schools. Separately, Nakuru County will provide free uniforms to all public Early Childhood Development Education (ECDE) learners beginning October this year, an initiative aimed at alleviating financial burdens on parents and strengthening early learning outcomes.
Concerns over building safety grow as the Engineering Board of Kenya demands accountability after recent collapses. Over 100 families in Nairobi's Marurui were displaced following demolitions on disputed land, prompting government plans for stricter safety standards. The Central Organization of Trade Unions (COTU) is pushing for a 12% minimum wage increase, with workers urging President Ruto to fulfil the promise amid rising costs. Meanwhile, Parliament is investigating financial misconduct, with the Football Kenya Federation facing scrutiny over an alleged Sh43 million insurance scandal and a Sh42 million CHAN scandal.
Concerns over building safety grow as the Engineering Board of Kenya demands accountability after recent collapses. Over 100 families in Nairobi's Marurui were displaced following demolitions on disputed land, prompting government plans for stricter safety standards. The Central Organization of Trade Unions (COTU) is pushing for a 12% minimum wage increase, with workers urging President Ruto to fulfil the promise amid rising costs. Meanwhile, Parliament is investigating financial misconduct, with the Football Kenya Federation facing scrutiny over an alleged Sh43 million insurance scandal and a Sh42 million CHAN scandal.
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