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KTN Investigation Exposes Illegal Trade in Kenyan IDs, Passports and Birth Certificates
A KTN News investigation has uncovered a thriving illegal trade involving Kenyan identification documents, including national IDs, passports, and birth certificates. The investigative report revealed the scale of document falsification and illegal trade networks operating within Kenya. Security agencies have responded with intensified operations, with CS Murkomen confirming arrests are underway as authorities hunt for the masterminds behind these criminal networks. In related crime-fighting efforts, the government announced plans to install full CCTV coverage in Nairobi and five other major towns to combat rising criminal activity.
Fuel Prices Reduced as Diesel Drops by Shilling 10
The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) has announced a reduction in fuel prices, marking a significant change in the cost of essential commodities for Kenyans. Diesel prices have dropped by Shilling 10, while petrol prices decreased by 22 cents. This reduction follows the presentation of the 2026/27 National Budget before Parliament by Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi.
President Ruto Emphasizes Development Agenda Despite Opposition Criticism
President William Ruto has announced that his schedule for development activities is fully booked for the next six months, emphasizing the importance of implementing the government's development agenda despite facing criticism from the opposition. Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has led the opposition in accusing the government of using the police force to silence its supporters. This political tension comes as attention shifts to the presentation of the national budget and ongoing political realignments.
Governor Kang'ata Officially Joins Linda Mwananchi Movement
Murang'a Governor Irungu Kang'ata has officially joined the Linda Mwananchi outfit, citing their national outlook as the primary reason for his decision. The Governor previously joined members of Wana Linda Mwananchi for a meeting in Thika that focused on gathering citizens following recent political developments. At the same time, Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua revealed an understanding between President Ruto and political leaders Mudavadi and Wetangula, indicating ongoing negotiations within Kenya's political landscape.
Elimu Gets KSh 781.5 Billion Despite Schools Facing Financial Shortages
Despite the Kenyan government allocating KSh 781.5 billion to the education sector, schools continue to face significant financial shortages. The substantial budget allocation comes as the education sector grapples with ongoing funding challenges affecting institutions across the country. In a separate health-related development, a 22-year-old student in Nakuru named Ismael Kimutai is appealing for Sh3.5 million needed for a life-saving kidney transplant.
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