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EACC Recovers Sh3.4 Billion as Government Debates New Anti-Corruption Strategy

On the International Anti-Corruption Day, discussions centered on the devastating impacts of corruption on Kenya's national development and the possibility of eradicating it. The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) is advocating for legal reforms to bolster its authority in combating corruption. In its annual report, the EACC announced the recovery of assets valued at Sh3.4 billion. Concurrently, Judith Pareno, PS for the State Department for Justice, Human Rights and Constitutional Affairs, discussed the Kenyan government's new strategy to combat corruption. This strategy was detailed during a segment on NTV Kenya's #FixingTheNationNTV.

Government Faces Criticism Over Regional Standing and Plan to Sell Safaricom Stake

The Kenyan government's proposal to divest 15% of its stake in Safaricom to Vodafone has ignited significant controversy, prompting the opposition to initiate legal action. Separately, the administration is facing criticism on its performance and policy direction. According to Governance and Policy Analyst Abdullahi Alas, Kenya has diminished its regional standing under President Ruto's leadership. Political commentator Eric Lattif also suggests that President William Ruto has abandoned his "Bottom-Up" economic agenda. Lattif believes the current focus on a "Singaporean model" is a campaign strategy for the 2027 elections.

Reports and Meetings Highlight Gender-Based Violence and Risks to Women in East Africa

A report from the International Finance Corporation (IFC) states that Kenya suffered an estimated loss of Sh95.5 billion due to gender-based violence. This highlights the serious economic consequences of such violence. A separate memo discussed how the combination of digital anonymity and short-term rentals is creating dangerous environments and escalating risks for women in Kenya. In a related development, human rights defenders from across East Africa convened for a meeting. The purpose of the convention was to discuss injustices faced by activists and to address critical issues impacting their work and safety in the region.

Deputy President Kindiki and Governor Kang’ata Urge Cultural Preservation and National Unity

Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has urged for the revival of traditional cultural values to combat the negative effects of social media on children. He also emphasized the critical importance of safeguarding Kenya’s diverse cultures and indigenous languages, cautioning against the erosion of national identity due to technological progress. In a separate event, Murang'a Governor Irungu Kang'ata urged Kenyans to reject divisive politics and tribalism. Speaking at a fundraising event in Seme, Kisumu County, Kang’ata emphasized that national unity is essential for development.

Government and KTDA Announce Initiatives for Technical Training, Cooperatives, and Tea Farmers

Waziri Ogamba announced the government's commitment to enhancing technical training centers across Kenya to improve vocational education. In a separate announcement, Cabinet Secretary Waziri Oparanya stated the government plans to strengthen oversight of cooperative societies to ensure the safety of savings. In the agricultural sector, directors of the Kenya Tea Development Agency (KTDA) from the Mogogosiek factory in Bomet County have made a promise to local farmers. The directors have promised tea farmers better prices in the coming year.

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