Key developments this week include progress on security reforms, with the rollout of police body cameras and the arrest of KDF officers in a botched robbery plot. Meanwhile, motorists express concern over the Naivasha-Malaba SGR extension potentially impacting road cargo. President Ruto announced new investment deals at the Kenya International Investment Conference. The KCAA acknowledged regulatory lapses at Wilson Airport following a crash-landing. In finance, CS Mbadi ruled out new taxes in the Finance Bill 2026, focusing on KRA efficiency and using the Petroleum Development Levy to stabilize fuel prices. The EACC recovered Ksh13 million in a Nairobi cemetery land scandal, while investigations continue into alleged mismanagement of the eCitizen platform. Separately, Governor Waiguru urged the government to clear Sh1.06 billion in coffee debt, and CS Wandayi warned oil companies against fuel hoarding amid shortages. In judicial news, the Kisumu High Court ordered police to pay Sh38.6 million to protest victims.
Key developments this week include progress on security reforms, with the rollout of police body cameras and the arrest of KDF officers in a botched robbery plot. Meanwhile, motorists express concern over the Naivasha-Malaba SGR extension potentially impacting road cargo. President Ruto announced new investment deals at the Kenya International Investment Conference. The KCAA acknowledged regulatory lapses at Wilson Airport following a crash-landing. In finance, CS Mbadi ruled out new taxes in the Finance Bill 2026, focusing on KRA efficiency and using the Petroleum Development Levy to stabilize fuel prices. The EACC recovered Ksh13 million in a Nairobi cemetery land scandal, while investigations continue into alleged mismanagement of the eCitizen platform. Separately, Governor Waiguru urged the government to clear Sh1.06 billion in coffee debt, and CS Wandayi warned oil companies against fuel hoarding amid shortages. In judicial news, the Kisumu High Court ordered police to pay Sh38.6 million to protest victims.
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Detectives have foiled a planned robbery targeting a senior military officer in Kitengela, arresting six suspects, including serving Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) personnel. Kenya and the United States have reinforced their defence cooperation to tackle escalating security threats in East Africa, including the fight against Al Shabaab and other militia groups. Interior Principal Secretary Raymond Omollo announced that the government has made significant progress in reforming the security sector, with approximately 55 percent of planned reforms implemented. Kenya's National Police Service (NPS) is set to roll out body cameras for officers soon as part of a broader strategy to enhance accountability and integrate technology into security operations.
Key developments this week include progress on security reforms, with the rollout of police body cameras and the arrest of KDF officers in a botched robbery plot. Meanwhile, motorists express concern over the Naivasha-Malaba SGR extension potentially impacting road cargo. President Ruto announced new investment deals at the Kenya International Investment Conference. The KCAA acknowledged regulatory lapses at Wilson Airport following a crash-landing. In finance, CS Mbadi ruled out new taxes in the Finance Bill 2026, focusing on KRA efficiency and using the Petroleum Development Levy to stabilize fuel prices. The EACC recovered Ksh13 million in a Nairobi cemetery land scandal, while investigations continue into alleged mismanagement of the eCitizen platform. Separately, Governor Waiguru urged the government to clear Sh1.06 billion in coffee debt, and CS Wandayi warned oil companies against fuel hoarding amid shortages. In judicial news, the Kisumu High Court ordered police to pay Sh38.6 million to protest victims.
Key developments this week include progress on security reforms, with the rollout of police body cameras and the arrest of KDF officers in a botched robbery plot. Meanwhile, motorists express concern over the Naivasha-Malaba SGR extension potentially impacting road cargo. President Ruto announced new investment deals at the Kenya International Investment Conference. The KCAA acknowledged regulatory lapses at Wilson Airport following a crash-landing. In finance, CS Mbadi ruled out new taxes in the Finance Bill 2026, focusing on KRA efficiency and using the Petroleum Development Levy to stabilize fuel prices. The EACC recovered Ksh13 million in a Nairobi cemetery land scandal, while investigations continue into alleged mismanagement of the eCitizen platform. Separately, Governor Waiguru urged the government to clear Sh1.06 billion in coffee debt, and CS Wandayi warned oil companies against fuel hoarding amid shortages. In judicial news, the Kisumu High Court ordered police to pay Sh38.6 million to protest victims.
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