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HomeDaily NewsSaturday, June 28, 2025Public Safety and Energy Discussion
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Public Safety and Energy Discussion

Raila advocates for public safety in nuclear energy initiatives. Government cautions employers over SHA.

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Raila says State should prioritise public safety in nuclear energy plans

Raila says State should prioritise public safety in nuclear energy plans

Raila Odinga urges the Kenyan government to prioritize public safety in its nuclear energy plans during a stakeholders' forum.

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Raila Odinga urges the Kenyan government to prioritize public safety in its nuclear energy plans during a stakeholders' forum.

  • Project completion is targeted for 2030.
  • Energy Cabinet Secretary Opiyo Wandayi emphasizes commitment to transparency and dialogue.
  • Oburu Oginga states that nuclear energy will help reduce reliance on costly energy sources and is part of Vision 2030.
Saturday 5:02 PMKenyans

Govt Sends Warning to Employers Over SHA

Govt Sends Warning to Employers Over SHA

The Ministry of Health has issued a warning to over 44,000 firms for failing to remit contributions to the Social Health Insurance Fund (SHIF), threatening government service delivery.

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The Ministry of Health has issued a warning to over 44,000 firms for failing to remit contributions to the Social Health Insurance Fund (SHIF), threatening government service delivery.

  • Employers collectively owe the government billions in missed contributions, which are set at 2.75% of gross income.
  • Ouma Oluga, the Medical Services Principal Secretary, indicated potential actions against defaulters.
  • The recent court ruling by Justice Chacha Mwita upheld the legality of the deductions amidst growing national scrutiny over compliance.
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