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First Kenyan Police Team Returns From 18-Month Haiti Mission
The first contingent of Kenyan Police officers has returned to Kenya after serving on a successful 18-month mission in Haiti. The team was welcomed at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) by various leaders, including Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja. Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen also met with the returning officers and advised them to invest their earnings wisely. Murkomen urged them to make prudent spending choices and invest in appropriate opportunities upon their return. As confirmed by the Inspector General, the returning group will be honored during the upcoming Jamhuri Day parade at Uhuru Gardens on Friday.
Government to Launch Infrastructure Fund and Proposes New Sh5 Fuel Levy
The Kenyan government is contemplating a new Kshs 5 per litre fuel levy to generate an estimated Kshs 125 billion for stalled road projects across the country. In a related development, President William Ruto affirmed that a new Infrastructure Fund will be launched this week, despite opposition concerns. The opposition has raised concerns that the fund will be financed through the sale of the government's shares in Safaricom. Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi has explained the government's strategy for selling these shares. Separately, the High Court has suspended a contentious Ksh.2.1 billion road agreement between Nakuru County and the National Youth Service, halting the deal for now.
President Ruto Discusses New Health and Trade Agreements with the U.S.
President William Ruto announced that an enhanced and long-standing partnership between Kenya and the United States is expected to significantly improve Kenya's healthcare delivery system. He discussed a new health agreement between the two nations, highlighting the progress of bilateral collaborations. The announcement regarding the health agreement was made during a live broadcast. In addition to healthcare, President Ruto expressed his confidence that Kenya will soon sign a bilateral trade agreement with the U.S. These developments underscore ongoing efforts to formalize new partnerships between the two countries.
Affordable Housing Projects in Mukuru Discussed Amidst Fire Displacement
A media report has offered an inside look at the new Mukuru Affordable Housing Project and future plans for Makongeni. This project is part of the government's "Boma Yangu" affordable housing program, which was recently discussed to explain how individuals can own a house under the initiative. These housing developments are highlighted as a devastating fire in the Mukuru-Kayaba slums in Nairobi has left over 100 families displaced after their houses were destroyed. The displaced residents are now appealing for aid following the extensive damage. The housing projects in Mukuru and Makongeni were featured as part of the #FixingTheNationNTV series.
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