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Originally published by Nation Newstop
March 24, 2026
19h ago
Faith isn’t a free pass for noise pollution

The many churches often make excessive noise in residential areas...
✨ Key Highlights
Several Kenyan residents have voiced concerns regarding service failures and disruptions across various sectors. Issues range from examination registration system glitches to unfulfilled political promises and persistent noise pollution from religious institutions.
- The Kenya National Examinations Council (Knec) faces challenges with its portal functioning only at midnight, impacting the registration of an estimated 3.4 million learners.
- Residents in Meru County are demanding action on the promised Kirachene–Gitimene road, vital for the Buuri East Sub-County's agricultural links.
- An Airtel subscriber reported 5G routers not working, leading to the depletion of data bundles without resolution from customer care.
- In Kitengela, Gabriel Kamau highlighted unanswered complaints to the National Environment Management Authority and county authorities regarding excessive noise from churches.
- A Nairobi Pay user experienced a week-long inability to generate invoices for land rates, despite the governor's initiative for a waiver period.
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