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HomeDaily NewsThursday, June 11, 2026MPs Raise Alarm Over 27,000 Tonnes of Unsafe Imported Sugar - June 2026
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MPs Raise Alarm Over 27,000 Tonnes of Unsafe Imported Sugar - June 2026

Kenyan Members of Parliament are investigating a controversial shipment of 27,000 metric tonnes of imported raw sugar due to significant safety and documentation concerns, raising fears of unsafe sugar reaching consumers. A report by the Office of the Controller of Budget revealed that Siaya, Kilifi, and Kajiado counties diverted funds allocated for dispensary construction under KISRP to finance road infrastructure projects. The Kenyan Parliament has expressed concerns over potential entry of substandard sugar into the local market, raising fears about public health and economic integrity.

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Wednesday 10:05 PMThe Standard

MPs flag safety concerns on 27,000 tonnes of imported raw sugar

MPs flag safety concerns on 27,000 tonnes of imported raw sugar

Kenyan Members of Parliament are investigating a controversial shipment of 27,000 metric tonnes of imported raw sugar due to significant safety and documentation concerns.

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Kenyan Members of Parliament are investigating a controversial shipment of 27,000 metric tonnes of imported raw sugar due to significant safety and documentation concerns.

  • 27,000 metric tonnes of raw sugar imported by Kibos Sugar Refinery Limited are under scrutiny.
  • The National Assembly Committee on Trade, Industry and Cooperatives is leading the investigation.
  • MPs are concerned about the sugar's origin, age, and potential risk to consumers, demanding a halt to all processing activities until investigations conclude.
Wednesday 7:39 PMKTN News (Youtube)First

Bunge laibua hofu ya sukari isiyofaa kuingia sokoni nchini Kenya

The Kenyan Parliament has expressed concerns over the potential entry of substandard sugar into the local market, raising fears about public health and economic integrity.

Key Highlights

The Kenyan Parliament has expressed concerns over the potential entry of substandard sugar into the local market, raising fears about public health and economic integrity.

  • Potential influx of substandard sugar into Kenya.
  • Concerns raised by members of the Kenyan Parliament (Bunge).
  • The article highlights a nationwide matatu strike protesting rising fuel prices as a related developing story.
Wednesday 10:09 PMKTN News (Youtube)

MPs raise alarm over fears of unsafe imported sugar reaching consumers

MPs raise alarm over fears of unsafe imported sugar reaching consumers

MPs raise alarm over fears of unsafe imported sugar reaching consumers

Members of Parliament are raising serious concerns regarding the potential arrival of unsafe imported sugar into the Kenyan market, posing a risk to consumers.

Key Highlights

Members of Parliament are raising serious concerns regarding the potential arrival of unsafe imported sugar into the Kenyan market, posing a risk to consumers.

  • The primary concern is the quality and safety of the imported sugar.
  • Key organizations involved include Members of Parliament and potentially Kenyan consumers.
  • This alert comes amidst ongoing discussions about imports and agricultural standards within Kenya.
Thursday 11:48 AMKenyans

CoB Report Reveals 3 Counties That Diverted Funds

CoB Report Reveals 3 Counties That Diverted Funds

Siaya, Kilifi, and Kajiado counties have reportedly diverted funds allocated for dispensary construction under the Kenya Informal Settlements Redevelopment Programme (KISRP) to finance road infrastructure projects, according to a report by the Office of the Controller of Budget (CoB).

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Key Highlights

Siaya, Kilifi, and Kajiado counties have reportedly diverted funds allocated for dispensary construction under the Kenya Informal Settlements Redevelopment Programme (KISRP) to finance road infrastructure projects, according to a report by the Office of the Controller of Budget (CoB).

  • The **CoB report**, covering the first nine months of the 2025/26 financial year, reveals that health projects were halted as counties revised priorities.
  • Key organizations involved include the three county governments and the Office of the Controller of Budget.
  • KISRP, designed for informal settlement redevelopment, is reported to be at only 11% completion for these counties.
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