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Government to Expand Child Helpline 116 Nationwide to Strengthen Protection of Vulnerable Children

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Nairobi, Kenya – The Government has announced a nationwide expansion of the Child Helpline 116 in a renewed effort to strengthen child protection systems and improve access to emergency support services for children, families, and communities across the country. The initiative, themed “Break the Silence,” aims to increase public awareness of the toll-free helpline, enhance early reporting of abuse and neglect, and ensure faster response mechanisms for children facing violence, exploitation, and other forms of harm. Speaking during a briefing on the rollout, the Principal Secretary for the CPA Carren Agengo emphasized the need for stronger collaboration among all child welfare stakeholders to make the programme effective at the grassroots level. She noted that the Government is working closely with children’s officers, the National Police Service, county governments, faith-based institutions, and development partners to ensure that child protection services are fully accessi...

Dr. Norman Kiogora Reaffirms KISE Commitment to Disability Inclusion at Murang’a County Disability Day

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The Kenya Institute of Special Education (KISE), alongside caregivers, disability stakeholders, and persons with disabilities, joined the County Government of Murang’a in commemorating Murang’a County Disability Day in Maragua Sub-County, reaffirming efforts to promote inclusion, dignity, and equal opportunities for all. The event brought together leaders, service providers, caregivers, and advocates committed to strengthening support systems for persons with disabilities while advancing awareness on disability rights and inclusion in society. KISE Director General Dr. Norman Kiogora, who attended the event, reaffirmed the institution’s commitment to ensuring persons with disabilities receive the necessary assessment, intervention, and support services needed to thrive. Speaking during the celebration, Dr. Kiogora emphasized that disability inclusion requires collective action from institutions, communities, families, and policymakers to guarantee equal opportunities and di...

Rose Wanja Hails Peaceful Westlands Madaraka Day Celebration Led by Deputy County Commissioner Mayabi

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Westlands Sub-County marked this year’s Madaraka Day celebrations in a peaceful, patriotic, and dignified atmosphere, with community members turning up in large numbers to celebrate Kenya’s freedom and unity despite the absence of elected political leaders. The celebrations, held in Westlands and led by Deputy County Commissioner (DCC) Mayabi, saw the government representative deliver President William Samoei Ruto’s Madaraka Day speech, emphasizing national unity, development, and responsible citizenship. In her remarks following the event, Rose Wanja praised the peaceful conduct of residents and hailed Westlands for setting an example of patriotism, order, and national pride. “No MP, no MCA, no political representatives attended or sent delegates, yet wananchi turned up peacefully, celebrated together, and proved that unity, responsibility, and love for country are more important than political presence,” Rossie Wanja noted. She said the Madaraka Day celebratio...

Rose Wanja to Co-Host Westlands Madaraka Day Celebrations at Kangemi Primary School

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Westlands Sub-County is set to mark this year’s Madaraka Day celebrations in a grand style, with Rose Wanja taking a central role as co-host during the event scheduled for June 1, 2026, at Kangemi Primary School. The celebrations, which will begin at 8:00 a.m., are expected to bring together residents, government officials, and service agencies in a day dedicated to commemorating Kenya’s freedom, unity, and progress. The event will be graced by the Deputy County Commissioner as the guest of honor, underscoring the significance of the national celebration within the Westlands community. Rose Wanja’s involvement as co-host highlights her growing role in community engagement and public service initiatives within the sub-county. Her participation is expected to add momentum to efforts aimed at bringing government services closer to wananchi while promoting unity and patriotism during the national holiday. Beyond the celebrations, the Madaraka Day event will also serve as a one-...

Rose Wanja to Co-Host Westlands Madaraka Day Celebrations at Kangemi as Deputy County Commissioner Graces Event

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Westlands Sub-County is set to mark this year’s Madaraka Day celebrations in a grand style, with Rose Wanja taking a central role as co-host during the event scheduled for June 1, 2026, at Kangemi Primary School. The celebrations, which will begin at 8:00 a.m., are expected to bring together residents, government officials, and service agencies in a day dedicated to commemorating Kenya’s freedom, unity, and progress.  The event will be graced by the Deputy County Commissioner as the guest of honor, underscoring the significance of the national celebration within the Westlands community. Rose Wanja’s involvement as co-host highlights her growing role in community engagement and public service initiatives within the sub-county. Her participation is expected to add momentum to efforts aimed at bringing government services closer to wananchi while promoting unity and patriotism during the national holiday. Beyond the celebrations, the Madaraka Day event will als...

Harm Reduction Society of Kenya Secretary General Dr. Kariuki Michael Calls for Affordable Safer Alternatives as Kenya Lags in Harm Reduction Efforts

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Kenya is falling behind many African countries in adopting harm reduction strategies that could accelerate the transition to a smoke-free society, according to a newly released global report ahead of World No Tobacco Day. The report, titled Path to Smoke-Free Global Ranking, places Kenya at position 75 out of 101 countries assessed on their readiness to move smokers away from harmful combustible tobacco products to safer alternatives such as nicotine pouches and vapes. The report highlights concerns over affordability and accessibility barriers, despite Kenya being recognised for having a regulatory framework that permits innovative tobacco alternatives. According to the findings, Kenya ranks 60th in affordability and 74th in accessibility of safer nicotine alternatives, raising concerns that current tax regimes and proposed restrictions could make such products as expensive and difficult to access as traditional cigarettes. Stakeholders argue this undermines their role as ...

Government Confirms Emergency Response Following Deadly Fire at Utumishi Girls Academy in Gilgil

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A tragic fire incident at Utumishi Girls Academy in Gilgil, Nakuru County, has left the nation in mourning after several students were feared dead while others sustained injuries, prompting an immediate government emergency response. In a statement issued on Thursday, Government Spokesperson Hon. Dr. Isaac Mwaura expressed deep sorrow over the incident, describing it as a devastating tragedy that has shocked the country. The government conveyed condolences to families, parents, guardians, teachers, and students affected by the fire. According to the statement, emergency response teams comprising officers from the National Police Service, Kenya Defence Forces, county disaster units, medical personnel, and fire response teams were swiftly deployed to contain the situation and assist victims The injured students are reportedly receiving treatment at nearby medical facilities as authorities continue efforts to account for all learners and ensure their safety. Government officia...