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Talanta Stadium Set to Host First Test Match in October

The Raila Odinga Stadium at the Talanta Sports City Complex is scheduled to host its first match in October, marking a significant milestone for Kenyan sports infrastructure. CS Mvurya confirmed the 60,000-seater facility is now more than 94 percent complete and slated for readiness by November. Kenya is simultaneously set to host the ANOCA Zone 5 Youth Games in Nairobi from August 25 to 27, bringing together athletes from 11 nations. The Sports Amendment Bill 2026 was also passed by Kenya's National Assembly to address match-fixing in sporting competitions. St Anthony's Boys' High School and Kamusinga High School will compete in an all-Kenyan final at the East Africa School Games.

Nakuru Health Workers Declare Strike Over CBA Implementation Delay

Nakuru health workers have initiated a strike, protesting the delayed implementation of their 2017 Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA). President William Ruto subsequently ordered a review of agreements with healthcare workers following the first National Health Summit in Kenya. The summit addressed persistent issues within the health sector, particularly concerning frequent strikes by healthcare providers and unfulfilled implementation of past contracts. The Kenya Health Summit concluded with urgent calls for swift resolution to the ongoing standoff concerning the welfare of health workers. Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja declared that no hospital in the city should report a shortage of medicine.

Parliament Criticized Over Inadequate Public Participation in Legislation

Parliament is facing criticism for a significant gap in public participation, with recent legislation reportedly enacted without sufficient input from the public. Kenyan pubs and restaurants have formally petitioned Parliament, expressing dissatisfaction with the perceived inadequate participation in drafting the new Tobacco Control Bill. Two Members of Parliament, Peter Kaluma and John Kaguchia, are facing potential disciplinary action from the Law Society of Kenya for allegedly making inflammatory remarks.

Nine Suspects Released on Bond in Sh1.57bn Embezzlement Case

Nine suspects, including officials from the National Treasury and business proprietors, have been granted bond after denying charges related to alleged embezzlement and fraudulent disbursement of funds totaling Sh1.57bn. Two suspects arrested in connection with the theft of a Range Rover linked to the murder of Dr. Victoria Mutiso have also been released on bond. A family in Homa Bay town is mourning the loss of their breadwinner, Noureen Nalwanga, who was killed following chaos at the Linda Mwananchi rally on Sunday.

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