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Kawaya Hits Out at Uhuru, Notes Fuel at Ksh 196 Per Litre Under Ruto Versus Ksh 230 in Previous Regime, Challenges Past Inaction

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By Irene  Mwala MP Vincent Kawaya has criticized former President Uhuru Kenyatta over past fuel price hikes, questioning his response during his time in office “Uhuru, when you were president and fuel rose to Ksh 230, did you pay people to take to the streets?” Kawaya posed, arguing that the current situation is markedly different. He defended the administration of President William Ruto, stating that it has made significant efforts to cushion Kenyans from rising fuel costs. Kawaya noted that prices have dropped to approximately Ksh 196 per litre and are on a downward trend. The MP further alleged that the ongoing calls for demonstrations over the high cost of living are politically instigated, claiming that certain leaders are mobilizing citizens for ulterior motives rather than genuine public interest. His remarks come amid heightened political tension and planned demonstrations in parts of the country, with leaders sharply divided over the economic situat...

Kawaya: UDA Unstoppable in Ukambani as Party Intensifies Grassroots Takeover

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By Irene Mwende  Mwala MP Vincent Kawaya has declared that the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) is gaining significant momentum in the Ukambani region, signaling a major political shift driven by grassroots mobilization. Speaking during an engagement with UDA grassroots coordinators from Masinga Constituency at Kikumini, Kawaya said the party is witnessing growing support from residents who are eager for a new political direction. The meeting, hosted by Joshua Mwalyo, brought together local leaders and mobilizers in what he described as a high-energy and impactful session. Kawaya, who serves as UDA’s National Organizing Secretary, emphasized that the party is not merely organizing but actively building a strong grassroots network across the region. He noted that UDA’s approach focuses on structured engagement at the ward and village levels, aimed at establishing a formidable political presence. According to the MP, the response from the ground indicates that...

Nairobi Marks World Public Transport Day with Push for Electric Buses and Safer, People-Centered Mobility

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By Steve  Nairobi City is accelerating its transition toward a cleaner and more inclusive transport system, with officials using World Public Transport Day to highlight major reforms aimed at reducing emissions and improving commuter experience. Speaking during the event, Director General Francis Gitau underscored the city’s commitment to embracing electric buses as part of efforts to cut pollution and demonstrate Nairobi’s seriousness in addressing climate change. He described electric mobility as a crucial step toward achieving clean air and building a sustainable “future-ready city.” Gitau noted that the shift to electric buses reflects a broader vision where development goes hand in hand with environmental stewardship. He emphasized that modern transport solutions must not only move people efficiently but also protect the environment for future generations. The DG pointed to the Nairobi City County Transport Act as the foundation guiding these changes. D...

Over 400 Women Receive Life-Changing Fistula Treatment in Murang’a as Kenya Intensifies Fight Against Maternal Health Crisis

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 More than 400 women and girls have undergone life-changing screening, treatment, and corrective surgery for obstetric fistula during a week-long medical camp held at Murang’a County Referral Hospital, in a major boost to maternal healthcare access in the region. The initiative, which brought together partners including the M-Pesa Foundation, the Ministry of Health Kenya, and the Murang’a County Government, saw a total of 449 patients mobilized, with those diagnosed receiving free surgery, counselling, and physiotherapy. Health experts say the intervention comes at a critical time, as Kenya continues to grapple with an estimated 120,000 untreated fistula cases, driven by delays in accessing emergency obstetric care, complications during childbirth, and a shortage of specialized surgeons. According to fistula nurse and trainer Christine Muthengi, some of the patients had lived with the condition for decades, with cases dating back as far as 1991. Many suffered in silence...

Police Warn Against Illegal Protests in Nairobi Ahead of Planned Fuel Price Demonstrations

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The Nairobi Regional Police Commander, Issa Mohamud, has issued a stern warning to individuals and groups planning to participate in unlawful demonstrations within the city, stating that law enforcement will take firm action against any breach of the law. Speaking ahead of the planned protests scheduled for Tuesday, April 21, 2026, Mohamud emphasized that while citizens have a constitutional right to assemble and express their grievances, such actions must strictly adhere to the law. He cautioned that any demonstrations held without proper authorization or that turn violent will not be tolerated. The warning comes amid rising tensions over increasing fuel prices, which have sparked public outrage and calls for mass action across Nairobi. Organizers of the protests have vowed to mobilize large numbers of residents to take to the streets, demanding government intervention to address the high cost of living. However, the police commander urged protestors to pursue peaceful and...

UDA Fires Back at Opposition Over Fuel Crisis Claims, Defends G-to-G Deal and Subsidy Measures

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By Irene  The United Democratic Alliance (UDA) has launched a scathing attack on opposition leaders, accusing them of politicising the global fuel price crisis and misleading Kenyans for political gain. In a statement issued on April 16, 2026, the party, through the Office of the Secretary General, dismissed recent opposition claims on fuel pricing as “deceitful, malicious and ill-informed,” insisting that the government has taken deliberate steps to shield citizens from the effects of rising global oil prices. UDA maintained that Kenya, like many other countries, is grappling with disruptions in the global energy market largely driven by geopolitical tensions, including the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. The party argued that attempts by opposition figures to blame domestic policy for the crisis reflect a lack of understanding of international market dynamics. Defending the Government-to-Government (G-to-G) fuel import arrangement, UDA said the framew...

Mwaura Defends G-to-G Fuel Deal, Cites Stable Supply, Stronger Shilling and Subsidies Cushioning Kenyans

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Government Spokesperson Isaac Mwaura has defended the Government-to-Government (G-to-G) fuel import model, terming it a critical intervention that has stabilized Kenya’s fuel supply and shielded the economy from global shocks. Speaking on Thursday, April 16, 2026, at Harambee Annex in Nairobi, Mwaura said the G-to-G framework was introduced in response to a fuel crisis inherited in 2022, marked by widespread shortages, volatile prices, and a crippling shortage of US dollars. He noted that the previous spot-buying system had opened the door to manipulation by market players, resulting in artificial shortages and increased pressure on foreign exchange. The G-to-G model, he explained, eliminated middlemen by enabling direct procurement from global oil giants, allowing the government to negotiate prices in advance and ensure structured, predictable fuel imports. According to Mwaura, the arrangement has delivered consistent fuel supply over the past three years, with Kenya now e...