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HomeDaily NewsThursday, April 2, 2026748 Air to resume domestic flights after two-year hiatus - April 2026
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748 Air to resume domestic flights after two-year hiatus - April 2026

748 Air Services is set to resume domestic flight operations in May, reconnecting Jomo Kenyatta International Airport with key coastal destinations after a two-year hiatus caused by low demand. This marks a recovery in Kenya's aviation sector. In a separate safety development, the government ordered the immediate recall of several peanut butter brands due to dangerously high levels of aflatoxin, a toxic substance linked to serious health risks. Additionally, an environmental lobby group The Green Belt Movement raised concerns over a parking project allegedly impacting Nairobi National Park, calling it an existential threat to the ecological asset.

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748 Air to resume domestic flights after two-year hiatus

748 Air to resume domestic flights after two-year hiatus

748 Air Services is set to resume domestic flight operations in May, returning to the skies after a two-year hiatus caused by low demand. The airline will reconnect Jomo Kenyatta International Airport with key coastal destinations.

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748 Air Services is set to resume domestic flight operations in May, returning to the skies after a two-year hiatus caused by low demand. The airline will reconnect Jomo Kenyatta International Airport with key coastal destinations.

  • One-way fares will start from Sh6,500.
  • The aviation firm, 748 Air Services, suspended services on March 1, 2023.
  • The resumption coincides with improving activity in tourism and regional travel.
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Lobby raises concern over parking project at Nairobi National Park

Lobby raises concern over parking project at Nairobi National Park

An environmental lobby group, The Green Belt Movement, has raised serious concerns over a parking project allegedly impacting Nairobi National Park. They claim the development poses an "existential threat" to this vital ecological asset.

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Thursday 4:20 PMCapital Business

Govt recalls peanut butter brands over toxic aflatoxin levels

Govt recalls peanut butter brands over toxic aflatoxin levels

The Kenyan Ministry of Health has ordered the immediate recall of several peanut butter brands due to dangerously high levels of aflatoxin, a toxic substance linked to serious health risks.

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The Kenyan Ministry of Health has ordered the immediate recall of several peanut butter brands due to dangerously high levels of aflatoxin, a toxic substance linked to serious health risks.

  • Some batches of Nutie Peanut Butter tested at 934.0 ppb, significantly exceeding the safe limit of 15 ppb.
  • Other affected brands include Kismat, Pannaj, and Muleka.
  • The recall is intended to prevent liver damage and increased cancer risk associated with prolonged aflatoxin exposure.
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An environmental lobby group, The Green Belt Movement, has raised serious concerns over a parking project allegedly impacting Nairobi National Park. They claim the development poses an "existential threat" to this vital ecological asset.

  • Alleged destruction linked to a parking facility for the Bomas International Convention Centre.
  • The Green Belt Movement is calling for an immediate suspension of construction and full public disclosure of the Environmental Impact Assessment.
  • The Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) has dismissed the claims as "misleading, unfounded and inflammatory."