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President Ruto Signs VAT Reduction Law Cutting Fuel Tax from 16% to 8%

President William Ruto has signed into law a bill reducing the Value Added Tax (VAT) on petroleum products from 16% to 8%. The President assented to the bill at State House in Nairobi, following its approval by the National Assembly. This VAT Amendment Bill of 2026 aims to provide relief on fuel prices for Kenyan citizens. However, confusion surrounds the new fuel prices, with consumers and stakeholders expressing concern over the latest adjustments and the ongoing debate regarding recently announced pump prices. Meanwhile, residents of Makueni County have expressed that the new fuel prices have not significantly eased the high cost of living, with the financial burden on households remaining a major concern despite adjustments.

KMPDU Warns of Looming Health Crisis in Embu Over Collapsing Facilities

The Kenya Medical Practitioners, Pharmacists, and Dentists Union (KMPDU) has issued a stark warning about a deepening healthcare crisis in Embu County, threatening a complete shutdown of public health services due to systemic collapse and neglect. The union has threatened to withdraw services from public hospitals in Embu County due to poor healthcare services. Separately, the Anglican Church Diocese of Mbeere in Embu County is calling for the national government to retake control of healthcare services due to the deteriorating state of healthcare provision in various counties. Additionally, health stakeholders in Kenya express concern that patients are receiving medical treatment based on guesswork, indicating a potential crisis in healthcare delivery.

Aflatoxin Crisis Deepens as Unsafe Flour Undercuts Compliant Millers

Kenya's market faces a deepening aflatoxin crisis as unregulated flour containing dangerously high levels of the toxin significantly undercuts prices set by compliant millers. The Kenyan government has announced new measures to combat aflatoxin contamination impacting crops and threatening food security, aiming to safeguard agricultural produce and ensure food safety. In a separate food safety incident, 190 people in Antobuchiu, Meru County have been treated after consuming meat contaminated with anthrax, seeking medical attention at Nyambene Sub-County Hospital. The Kenya Tea Development Agency (KTDA) has also issued a stark warning about a potential major crisis within the tea sector, with significant disruptions to exports caused by escalating fuel prices and ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

Nairobi City Thunder Chase Third Straight Title, BAL Spot in Sight

The Nairobi City Thunder are on the verge of securing their third consecutive title as they aim for a spot in the Basketball Africa League (BAL) qualifiers. Kenya is represented by DCI, KCB, and Pipeline in volleyball championships taking place in Egypt. The Kenyan national rugby sevens team is set to participate in the upcoming Hong Kong Sevens tournament, marking a significant event for Kenyan rugby as they prepare to compete on the international stage. The Harambee Starlets have been defeated by Australia with a score of 2-0 in a final match played at Nyayo Stadium.

Political Tensions Rise as Coalition Allies Trade Accusations

The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) has accused its broad-based partners, the United Democratic Alliance (UDA), of disrespect and unwarranted attacks amid escalating political tensions. Internal discord is surfacing within Kenyan political alliances, with ODM and UDA leaders engaging in public exchanges, signaling potential rifts. Members of the National Liberal Party (NLP) are alleging that attacks targeting the opposition are a deliberate plot to intimidate them, with party leader Dr. Augustus Muli urging President William Ruto to take decisive action against those involved in the attacks and their financiers.

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