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HomeDaily NewsTuesday, April 14, 2026Kiamaiko MCA Warns of Cracked Buildings in Nairobi CBD - April 2026
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Kiamaiko MCA Warns of Cracked Buildings in Nairobi CBD - April 2026

A Kiamaiko Member of County Assembly (MCA), Joseph Ndungu, has issued a stern warning about the increasing number of buildings with visible cracks in Nairobi's Central Business District, highlighting potential immediate danger to occupants and visitors. Kenya has sufficient petrol stocks to last over 20 days, according to the Kenya Pipeline Corporation, aiming to alleviate public concerns about fuel shortages at some filling stations. Kenyan engineer Patrick Obath questions whether the current fuel shortage is a genuine scarcity or a result of hoarding. Motorists are urging the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority to prevent an increase in fuel prices during the April 14 review, warning that higher costs would exacerbate the current economic strain on Kenyans.

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Alarm Over Cracked Buildings in Nairobi CBD

Alarm Over Cracked Buildings in Nairobi CBD

A Kiamaiko Member of County Assembly (MCA), Joseph Ndungu, has issued a stern warning about the increasing number of buildings with visible cracks in Nairobi's Central Business District (CBD), highlighting potential immediate danger to occupants and visitors.

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A Kiamaiko Member of County Assembly (MCA), Joseph Ndungu, has issued a stern warning about the increasing number of buildings with visible cracks in Nairobi's Central Business District (CBD), highlighting potential immediate danger to occupants and visitors.

  • Visible structural damage has been observed on commercial properties in the busy city center.
  • The Nairobi County Assembly committee was informed of a specific building at the junction of Mpangano and Shefrome streets exhibiting significant cracks.
  • Remarks come amidst concerns over rapid urban growth and a previous revelation that 75 percent of buildings across the country are structurally unsafe.
Tuesday 12:24 PMKenyansFirst

Motorists Warn Against Fuel Increase Ahead of EPRA Pump Price Review

Motorists Warn Against Fuel Increase Ahead of EPRA Pump Price Review

Motorists are urging the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) to prevent an increase in fuel prices during the April 14, 2026 review, warning that higher costs would exacerbate the current economic strain on Kenyans.

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Motorists are urging the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) to prevent an increase in fuel prices during the April 14, 2026 review, warning that higher costs would exacerbate the current economic strain on Kenyans.

  • The Motorists Association of Kenya (MAK) highlighted that any price hike would worsen the cost of living for households and businesses already struggling with rising expenses.
  • MAK suggested the government restore fuel subsidies removed by the President William Ruto administration.
  • The association also raised concerns about potential benefits to private interests within the government-to-government fuel procurement system, estimating a possible Ksh43 per litre advantage.
Tuesday 12:27 PMNTV Kenya (Youtube)

Fuel Shortage or Hoarding? | Eng Patrick Obath

Kenyan engineer Patrick Obath questions whether the current fuel shortage is a genuine scarcity or a result of hoarding.

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Kenyan engineer Patrick Obath questions whether the current fuel shortage is a genuine scarcity or a result of hoarding.

  • The article features insights from Eng Patrick Obath, a key voice in the discussion.
  • The topic revolves around the ongoing fuel shortage impacting Kenya.
  • Readers are encouraged to watch NTV Kenya for unedited discussions and the full story.
Tuesday 2:08 PMKenyans

KPC Reveals New Petrol, Diesel Levels Ahead of EPRA Review

KPC Reveals New Petrol, Diesel Levels Ahead of EPRA Review

Kenya has sufficient petrol stocks to last over 20 days, according to the Kenya Pipeline Corporation (KPC), aiming to alleviate public concerns about fuel shortages at some filling stations.

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Kenya has sufficient petrol stocks to last over 20 days, according to the Kenya Pipeline Corporation (KPC), aiming to alleviate public concerns about fuel shortages at some filling stations.

  • KPC reports holding approximately 162.8 million litres of petrol, representing about 26 days of national daily consumption.
  • The statement was made by KPC acting MD Pius Mwendwa before the Senate’s Energy Committee.
  • Despite ample petrol reserves, some retail outlets are experiencing supply gaps, the cause of which remains unclear to KPC.
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