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HomeDaily NewsTuesday, March 10, 2026Ruto Sets Deadline for Compensation of Protest Victims - March 2026
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Ruto Sets Deadline for Compensation of Protest Victims - March 2026

President William Ruto has ordered the compensation of victims from past protests to be completed by June 2026, allocating Ksh2 billion for the process. A committee overseeing the Nadco 10-point agenda has announced that Sh2 billion has been set aside to compensate victims of protests, with funds allocated in the first supplementary budget of the 2025/26 financial year. Parliament has been urged to fast-track key Bills arising from the National Dialogue Committee (NADCO) report within 90 days to unlock stalled governance, justice, and electoral reforms. The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) and the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) have jointly announced 387 job vacancies for various professional and administrative roles.

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Tuesday 1:34 PMKenyans

Ruto Sets Deadline for Compensation of Protest Victims

Ruto Sets Deadline for Compensation of Protest Victims

President William Ruto has ordered the compensation of victims from past protests to be completed by June 2026, allocating Ksh2 billion for the process.

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Key Highlights

President William Ruto has ordered the compensation of victims from past protests to be completed by June 2026, allocating Ksh2 billion for the process.

  • A Ksh2 billion allocation has been included in the supplementary budget.
  • The Kenya National Commission on Human Rights (KNCHR) has identified and profiled the victims.
  • Compensation will cover victims from 2017 to 2024.
Tuesday 9:04 AMKenyansFirst

TSC, ODPP Announces 387 Job Vacancies

TSC, ODPP Announces 387 Job Vacancies

The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) and the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) have jointly announced 387 job vacancies for various professional and administrative roles. This recruitment drive offers significant employment opportunities in the public sector for Kenyans this March.

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Tuesday 1:49 PMKBC Top Stories

NADCO report: Parliament urged to fast-track key Bills in 90 days

NADCO report: Parliament urged to fast-track key Bills in 90 days

Parliament has been urged to fast-track key Bills arising from the National Dialogue Committee (NADCO) report within 90 days to unlock stalled governance, justice, and electoral reforms.

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Key Highlights

Parliament has been urged to fast-track key Bills arising from the National Dialogue Committee (NADCO) report within 90 days to unlock stalled governance, justice, and electoral reforms.

  • The Committee overseeing the Implementation of the Ten-Point Agenda and the NADCO Report (COIN-10) made this recommendation.
  • Priority measures include expediting the Natural Resources (Benefit Sharing) Bill, 2022, and strengthening safeguards for the right to peaceful assembly.
  • The report also calls for reforms in electoral processes, reparations for victims of police brutality, and timely determination of corruption cases.
Tuesday 2:38 PMThe Standard

Nadco report: Sh2bn set aside for protest victims

Nadco report: Sh2bn set aside for protest victims

A committee overseeing the Nadco 10-point agenda has announced that Sh2 billion has been set aside to compensate victims of protests. The funds were allocated in the first supplementary budget of the 2025/26 financial year.

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Key Highlights

A committee overseeing the Nadco 10-point agenda has announced that Sh2 billion has been set aside to compensate victims of protests. The funds were allocated in the first supplementary budget of the 2025/26 financial year.

  • Sh2 billion allocated for protest victims.
  • The committee overseeing implementation is COIN-10, chaired by former nominated senator Agnes Zani.
  • This compensation follows the June and July 2024 anti-finance bill protests, which led to a political settlement signed in March 2025.
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Key Highlights

The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) and the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) have jointly announced 387 job vacancies for various professional and administrative roles. This recruitment drive offers significant employment opportunities in the public sector for Kenyans this March.

  • A total of 387 vacancies are available across both institutions.
  • Key organizations involved: TSC and ODPP.
  • Notable roles include Prosecution Counsel (140 positions) and Assistant Director Teacher Management (132 positions). Applications are to be submitted online, and the process is free of charge.