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Matatu Operators Call Off Strike After Talks With Ruto
Matatu operators have called off their planned strike after successful negotiations with President William Ruto, averting potential transport disruptions. President Ruto announced a forthcoming reduction in the price of diesel by KSh 10 in the next pricing cycle and reduced VAT on petroleum products from 16% to 8%. The CEO of the Federation of Public Transport, Kushien Muchiri, apologized after admitting that criminal elements and politicians infiltrated their protests and torched vehicles. Despite the suspension of the nationwide strike, citizens expressed anger as the cost of living remains high. Religious leaders from Kiambu urged the government to prioritize addressing the high cost of fuel, while residents of Kisumu urged President Ruto to stop dealing with fuel cartels and instead import fuel as a government initiative.
Nairobi City Marathon Set for June 7 With Record 17,000 Runners
The Nairobi City Marathon 2026 is set for a record turnout, with 17,000 runners registered, marking a 6% increase from the previous year. The majority of participants have signed up for the 10km race. Prominent athletes John Langat and Jonathan Korir are expected to headline the event scheduled for June 7. Separately, Catherine Reline and Mathew Kimeli emerged victorious at the inaugural Cherangany Hills 10km race held in Elgeyo Marakwet.
Ruto Launches Coast Land Drive, Issues 33,000 Title Deeds
President William Ruto has launched a significant land initiative at the Coast, aiming to resolve decades-old land ownership disputes and resettle thousands of families. During his tour of the Coast region starting in Mombasa, Ruto issued title deeds to local residents as part of the mass resettlement program. He also inspected the ongoing construction of the Kwale-Kinango Road as part of the government's infrastructure development push in Kwale County, accompanied by Deputy President Kithure Kindiki.
Rhino Charge 2026 Gets Sh114M Safaricom and M-Pesa Sponsorship
The Rhino Charge 2026 has received an Sh114 million sponsorship from Safaricom and M-Pesa. The event is set to feature over 65 competitors in Samburu.
Central Kenya Faces Rise in Child Violence Linked to Alcohol Abuse
Central Kenya is experiencing a disturbing surge in child violence cases, with alcohol abuse identified as a primary contributing factor. Reports highlight the direct correlation between increased substance abuse and the rise in incidents affecting children. Reports from Nyeri County indicate a disturbing rise in the prevalence of illicit liquor, which is directly linked to an increase in social injustices, including gender-based violence and suicides.
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