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HomeDaily NewsWednesday, July 16, 2025Security Developments in Kenya
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Security Developments in Kenya

Kenya to ease Turkana curfews following security gains and responds to Ndindi Nyoro over Ksh175B loan claims.

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Wednesday 5:33 PMCapital News

Govt to ease Turkana curfews following security gains

Govt to ease Turkana curfews following security gains

The Kenyan Government plans to review and potentially ease the curfews in parts of Turkana due to improved security conditions, as announced by Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen.

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The Kenyan Government plans to review and potentially ease the curfews in parts of Turkana due to improved security conditions, as announced by Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen.

  • Curfews may be adjusted to run from 10pm to 4am based on security assessments.
  • The review follows a regional security meeting during the Jukwaa la Usalama tour.
  • Current restrictions were initially imposed to address security concerns in regions including the Kakuma Refugee Camp.
Wednesday 2:51 PMKenyansFirst

Govt Responds to Ndindi Nyoro Over Ksh175B Secret Loan Claims

Govt Responds to Ndindi Nyoro Over Ksh175B Secret Loan Claims

The Kenya Kwanza government has responded to allegations regarding a secret loan of Ksh175 billion tied to the fuel levy, clarifying that the funds were used to address a backlog of unpaid bills in the roads sector.

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The Kenya Kwanza government has responded to allegations regarding a secret loan of Ksh175 billion tied to the fuel levy, clarifying that the funds were used to address a backlog of unpaid bills in the roads sector.

  • Ksh175 billion backlog in the roads sector inherited by the current government.
  • Ministry of Transport and Roads refutes MP Ndindi Nyoro's claims on secret borrowing.
  • The funds were obtained legally through the securitization of the fuel levy, with thorough compliance checks by the National Treasury.
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