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Junior Starlets Arrive in South Africa for World Cup Qualifier
The Junior Starlets have arrived in South Africa to compete for a spot in the Women's Under-17 World Cup, facing Bantwana in what is described as a crucial make-or-break qualifier. Kenya's U-17 girls' football team is preparing for this significant match that could secure their place in the global tournament. At the same time, Felix Okoko is leading Kenya's medal charge in judo at the Commonwealth Games, with Kenya also preparing for the games with judoka Kiplagat Okoko aiming to secure a medal. These stories represent Kenya's active engagement in international youth sports competitions across multiple disciplines.
Kenya Advances Major Infrastructure Projects Across Multiple Sectors
Construction has officially begun on the Naivasha to Malaba railway line, a project expected to significantly boost the nation's economy. Over 20 principal secretaries visited affordable housing projects in Nairobi, reiterating the government's commitment to providing quality housing for all Kenyans. Additionally, the Kenyan government plans to construct a 54-kilometre sewer line to prevent waste from entering the Nairobi River. The Principal Secretary for Arid and Semi-Arid Lands and Regional Development, Dr. Caroline Karugu, is also intensifying efforts to ensure the completion of projects by the Coast Development Authority, while the government has ordered an accelerated implementation of development projects in the Coast region.
Kiambu Governor Wamatangi Announces Near Sh30 Billion Budget
Kiambu Governor Kimani Wamatangi has announced that the county is approaching a historic budget of nearly Sh30 billion, with the county subsequently passing a Sh25.1 billion budget that prioritizes roads and health. The Governor highlighted a significant funding disparity, stating that Kenyan counties manage a much larger road network than the national government but receive a disproportionately small share of the road fund. Meanwhile, the Mombasa county government has launched a Sh150 million interest-free fund aimed at empowering women, youth, and small traders.
Kenya Pursues Agricultural and Economic Sector Reforms
Kenya is aiming to revitalize its struggling pyrethrum industry with new sector reform regulations proposed for 2026, seeking to overhaul a sector that has faced significant decline in recent years. New regulations are also being implemented to revive Kenya's pigeon pea crop and boost farmers' incomes, aiming to address challenges and improve profitability of this important agricultural product. The Nairobi Securities Exchange has pledged to increase investment in Kenyan industries to stimulate growth and development within the manufacturing sector, while Mutahi Kagwe, Kenya's former Health Cabinet Secretary, has called upon Africa to unite and challenge unfair global tariffs that are stifling the continent's industrialization efforts.
Workers and Communities Demand Accountability Across Sectors
Dockworkers have threatened industrial action, including a strike, if private companies fail to comply with a directive to pay them KSh80,000. The KUPPET branch in Murang'a is threatening industrial action, demanding improvements to SHA services. Meanwhile, families in Kiamaiko are demanding justice following the deaths of their loved ones in recent unrest, with communities grappling with loss and seeking accountability. The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions has urged Kenyans to cooperate with the Directorate of Criminal Investigations to strengthen evidence presented in court.
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