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Kenya grapples with protests, human rights concerns

Protests erupted in Mathare, Nairobi, following the alleged abduction of two activists, resulting in one fatality. Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has accused the Kenyan government of hypocrisy regarding protests and alleged enforced disappearances. The Kenya National Commission on Human Rights (KNCHR) has criticized the government's response to recent protests, citing alleged human rights violations. The KNCHR has also issued a grave warning regarding the alleged resurgence of state-sponsored terrorism in the country. Meanwhile, Gachagua has publicly urged President William Ruto to cease actions perceived as intimidation against journalists and media houses.

Government launches KSh1 trillion agriculture investment plan

The Kenyan government has launched the National Agri-Food Systems Investment Plan (NASIP), a significant KSh1 trillion framework designed to revolutionize the country's agricultural sector. Former Interior Cabinet Secretary Dr. Fred Matiang'i has criticized the government's decision to allow rice imports, arguing it undermines local farmers, particularly those in Mwea. In Kilifi County, farmers are set to benefit from a new market for their produce following the establishment of a fruit processing plant in Malindi. Additionally, 250 fishermen and marine economy stakeholders in Kilifi County have received a significant boost with the donation of fishing gear valued at KSh 12 million.

Kenya launches 'MICE' tourism drive to attract 5 million visitors by 2028

Kenya has launched a new initiative aimed at boosting its tourism sector by targeting the Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions (MICE) market. A luxurious cruise ship from China has made its inaugural stop in Mombasa, Kenya, bringing 717 international visitors in its first voyage. Separately, Kenya is strategically leveraging its packaging, printing, and graphics industry to achieve continental export dominance.

FIFA, CAF intervene in FKF leadership crisis

International football bodies FIFA and the Confederation of African Football (CAF) have stepped in to address the ongoing leadership crisis within the Football Kenya Federation (FKF). Officials from the Football Kenya Federation have met with representatives from FIFA and CAF to discuss and improve football governance in Kenya. Local Organizing Committee Chairman Nicholas Musonye has urged for a comprehensive, government-wide approach to the preparations for the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).

Xenophobic violence forces Kenyan migrants to flee South Africa

South Africa is on high alert as nationwide anti-immigration protests have reignited fears of xenophobic violence. Police have been deployed across major cities amid concerns that the demonstrations could persist. Over 200 Kenyans in South Africa have requested repatriation following widespread xenophobic protests that have forced foreign nationals to flee the country. Various migrants are returning to their home countries from South Africa due to xenophobic attacks related to employment disputes.

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