Opposition leaders, including Kalonzo Musyoka and Rigathi Gachagua, claim assassination attempts and police disruption at a rally in Kikuyu, with accusations flying between politicians. Meanwhile, the Interior PS faces calls for resignation after an attack on a senator, and voter registration is marred by chaos. KWS warns against bush meat consumption after a hyena slaughter in Thika. Former CJ Maraga cautions of state failure due to political violence, while Cotu urges a ban on rallies. A bill proposes a flat Ksh500 monthly fee for Social Health Authority contributions. In education, textbook procurement battles rage, and the ministry warns hospitals exploiting SHA members, though university funding reforms are assured. Teacher shortages in rural schools are a growing concern, and over 1,300 companies have been delisted. In sports, Upper Hill reclaimed the rugby 15s title, Kabras RFC won their semi-final, and Butere Girls and St Anthony clinched football titles. Tragically, families in Nyeri and Isiolo are demanding justice for murdered children amidst rising insecurity. EPRA is cracking down on inflated fuel prices, and a land dispute involves the KDF in Turkana. Farmers seek fair markets, and calls grow for autism support. Athletes Wanyonyi and Chebet were crowned sports personalities of the year.
Opposition leaders, including Kalonzo Musyoka and Rigathi Gachagua, claim assassination attempts and police disruption at a rally in Kikuyu, with accusations flying between politicians. Meanwhile, the Interior PS faces calls for resignation after an attack on a senator, and voter registration is marred by chaos. KWS warns against bush meat consumption after a hyena slaughter in Thika. Former CJ Maraga cautions of state failure due to political violence, while Cotu urges a ban on rallies. A bill proposes a flat Ksh500 monthly fee for Social Health Authority contributions. In education, textbook procurement battles rage, and the ministry warns hospitals exploiting SHA members, though university funding reforms are assured. Teacher shortages in rural schools are a growing concern, and over 1,300 companies have been delisted. In sports, Upper Hill reclaimed the rugby 15s title, Kabras RFC won their semi-final, and Butere Girls and St Anthony clinched football titles. Tragically, families in Nyeri and Isiolo are demanding justice for murdered children amidst rising insecurity. EPRA is cracking down on inflated fuel prices, and a land dispute involves the KDF in Turkana. Farmers seek fair markets, and calls grow for autism support. Athletes Wanyonyi and Chebet were crowned sports personalities of the year.
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Mumias East Member of Parliament Peter Salasya has proposed a significant overhaul of the Social Health Authority (SHA) framework, suggesting a flat KSh500 monthly contribution for all Kenyans. Kenya's Ministry of Health is taking a firm stance against hospitals exploiting patients enrolled in the Social Health Authority, with Principal Secretary Mary Muthoni warning that healthcare facilities found profiting from SHA beneficiaries risk arrest and prosecution. Kenyan Cabinet Secretary for Education Julius Ogamba has reassured aspiring university students for 2026 that the government has reformed its higher education funding model to ensure smooth fee payments.
Opposition leaders, including Kalonzo Musyoka and Rigathi Gachagua, claim assassination attempts and police disruption at a rally in Kikuyu, with accusations flying between politicians. Meanwhile, the Interior PS faces calls for resignation after an attack on a senator, and voter registration is marred by chaos. KWS warns against bush meat consumption after a hyena slaughter in Thika. Former CJ Maraga cautions of state failure due to political violence, while Cotu urges a ban on rallies. A bill proposes a flat Ksh500 monthly fee for Social Health Authority contributions. In education, textbook procurement battles rage, and the ministry warns hospitals exploiting SHA members, though university funding reforms are assured. Teacher shortages in rural schools are a growing concern, and over 1,300 companies have been delisted. In sports, Upper Hill reclaimed the rugby 15s title, Kabras RFC won their semi-final, and Butere Girls and St Anthony clinched football titles. Tragically, families in Nyeri and Isiolo are demanding justice for murdered children amidst rising insecurity. EPRA is cracking down on inflated fuel prices, and a land dispute involves the KDF in Turkana. Farmers seek fair markets, and calls grow for autism support. Athletes Wanyonyi and Chebet were crowned sports personalities of the year.
Opposition leaders, including Kalonzo Musyoka and Rigathi Gachagua, claim assassination attempts and police disruption at a rally in Kikuyu, with accusations flying between politicians. Meanwhile, the Interior PS faces calls for resignation after an attack on a senator, and voter registration is marred by chaos. KWS warns against bush meat consumption after a hyena slaughter in Thika. Former CJ Maraga cautions of state failure due to political violence, while Cotu urges a ban on rallies. A bill proposes a flat Ksh500 monthly fee for Social Health Authority contributions. In education, textbook procurement battles rage, and the ministry warns hospitals exploiting SHA members, though university funding reforms are assured. Teacher shortages in rural schools are a growing concern, and over 1,300 companies have been delisted. In sports, Upper Hill reclaimed the rugby 15s title, Kabras RFC won their semi-final, and Butere Girls and St Anthony clinched football titles. Tragically, families in Nyeri and Isiolo are demanding justice for murdered children amidst rising insecurity. EPRA is cracking down on inflated fuel prices, and a land dispute involves the KDF in Turkana. Farmers seek fair markets, and calls grow for autism support. Athletes Wanyonyi and Chebet were crowned sports personalities of the year.
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