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Wandayi says fuel shortage resolved, cites technical hitch

Energy and Petroleum Cabinet Secretary Opiyo Wandayi has announced that the recent fuel shortage has been resolved, attributing it to an "administrative and technical hitch". However, Kenyans are expressing widespread frustration over a persistent fuel shortage across the country, with Nairobi and other major towns reportedly affected. Several Kenyan towns are experiencing a severe fuel shortage, disrupting daily life and economic activities. Additionally, the private sector in Kenya faced significant pressure in April as escalating fuel prices, influenced by the Middle East conflict, led to increased business expenses and a downturn in consumer spending. Meanwhile, many petrol stations are reportedly running dry despite government assurances.

Kindiki assures Kitui of tighter security after deadly attacks

Following recent deadly attacks in Kitui County, Kenya's Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has pledged enhanced security measures, assuring residents that the government's security agencies have been directed to bolster their efforts to prevent further violence. In Embu town, residents are expressing growing concern over a recent surge in crime, citing a perceived breakdown in law and order. In Homa Bay, a family is demanding an investigation by the Independent Police Oversight Authority (IPOA) into the death of their relative while in police custody. Additionally, tragedy struck in Vihiga County as families mourn following clashes between police and bodaboda operators, with the confrontations resulting in significant loss and distress for the community.

Economic Survey reveals Sh5.2bn in unclaimed assets

The 2025 Economic Survey highlights a significant increase in unclaimed financial assets, now totaling over Sh5.2 billion, a rise from the Sh4.3 billion recorded last year. The report also indicates a growing county debt and a decline in real wages. Member of Parliament Ndindi Nyoro has emphasized the crucial role of Kenyan diaspora investments in driving the nation's economic growth. Separately, Saccos across Kenya are being instructed to submit their financial statements promptly, with this directive aiming to ensure transparency and accountability within the savings and credit cooperative sector.

The Situation Room probes Ministry of Land graft accusations

The Ministry of Land is under scrutiny following accusations of graft, as The Situation Room program aims to "clear the way" for transparency and accountability within the ministry. KTN News Kenya is also highlighting the critical role of "The Situation Room" in holding the government accountable. Additionally, this article previews a segment on Kenya's diplomatic challenges, as discussed on KTN News Kenya, with the program set to delve into the intricacies of the nation's foreign relations and the efficacy of its diplomatic efforts.

Linda Mwananchi leaders demand IG Kanja halt youth arrests

Leaders from the Linda Mwananchi organization have called upon Inspector General of Police Japheth Koome to halt the ongoing arrests of young people. In Mumias, police have launched an investigation following the murder of a shop owner by unknown assailants. Meanwhile, Kenyan prisons are grappling with a critical overcrowding crisis, with the inmate population soaring to an alarming 60,000 individuals, significantly exceeding capacity.

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