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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...

Stakeholders Rally to Transform Kenya’s Pig Sector as Demand Set to Surge 125% by 2030

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By Irene  Stakeholders from across Kenya’s livestock industry have convened in Nairobi to explore ways of unlocking the country’s pig sector, amid rising demand for pork and growing recognition of its economic and nutritional value. The high-level Stakeholder Sensitisation Forum on the National Pig Value Chain, held at Safari Park Hotel, was organised by Farmer’s Choice Limited in partnership with the State Department for Livestock Development.  The meeting brought together government officials, private sector players, and development partners to assess the current state of the industry and chart a path forward. Kenya’s pig value chain currently supports an estimated 1.5 million households and contributes KES 19.5 billion—about 5% of the livestock sector’s total output. However, despite this contribution, per capita pork consumption remains low at just 0.4 kg per person annually, falling short of the World Health Organization’s recommended 0.8 kg. With ...

Government spokesperson Mwaura Outlines Government Gains on Jobs, Fuel Stability, Economy and Energy Expansion

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The Government has outlined progress across key sectors including education, energy, agriculture and the economy, during a press briefing by Government Spokesperson Isaac Mwaura  Addressing the media, Mwaura said the administration remains on course to employ 116,000 teachers to bridge the staffing gap in schools. He noted that over 100,000 teachers have already been recruited, while the remaining 44,000 positions are currently subject to court processes and are being handled by relevant government agencies. On energy, the spokesperson assured Kenyans that the country has sufficient fuel supply, dismissing fears of a shortage. He attributed recent disruptions to hoarding and called on stakeholders to release fuel to the market. He further announced that the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority will issue new guidelines to streamline the sector, as investigations into recent incidents continue. Mwaura also revealed that the government has begun settling long-standin...

Kenya Hosts Africa Urban Forum as Leaders Shift Focus from Talk to Action on Housing Crisis

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Kenya has taken a leading role in shaping Africa’s urban future by hosting the Second Africa Urban Forum, as leaders across the continent push for urgent and practical solutions to the growing housing crisis. The three-day forum, held at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre, has brought together thousands of delegates from over 40 countries. Policymakers, city leaders, investors, and development partners are meeting to address the challenges facing Africa’s rapidly expanding urban centres. Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi set the tone for the discussions by calling for a shift from dialogue to implementation. He emphasized that while conversations are essential, they must now result in tangible and measurable outcomes that improve people’s lives. President William Ruto officially opened the forum, reaffirming Kenya’s commitment to building inclusive, innovative, and economically vibrant cities. He highlighted the Affordable Housing Programme as a key pillar ...

Wanja Nyarari Ignites JCM Women Conference with Transformational Message on Divine Transfer, Kingdom Wealth, and Faith-Driven Prosperity

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By Irene  Wanja Nyarari delivered a powerful and inspiring sermon at the International Women Conference held at JCM, where she had been invited by Rev Joy Benson alongside Bishop Benson Gathungu. Speaking to a congregation of women drawn from different denominations, Wanja Nyarari centered her message on the theme “Divine Transfer & Kingdom Wealth,” challenging attendees to rethink their understanding of wealth, purpose, and spiritual alignment. Drawing from Proverbs 28:8 and Ecclesiastes 2:26, she emphasized a recurring biblical principle—that while the wicked may gather and store wealth, it is ultimately entrusted to the righteous for meaningful use. “There is a pattern in Scripture,” she noted. “The wicked may gather, the unrighteous may store, but the righteous are entrusted to use. Wealth is not only earned—it is also transferred.” Nyarari underscored that such divine transfer is not random, but intentional and conditional. According to ...

Ruto Launches Voi–Taveta Railway Revival as Kenya Railways MD Philip Mainga Graces Groundbreaking

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President William Samoei Ruto today presided over the groundbreaking ceremony for the rehabilitation of the Voi–Taveta Railway Line, signaling the start of a transformative infrastructure project aimed at reviving a key transport corridor in the Coast region. In a symbolic gesture to mark the commencement of the works, the Head of State unveiled the project plaque before tightening the first rail nut—an act that officially set construction in motion and underscored the government’s commitment to restoring the line. The rehabilitation of the railway is expected to significantly enhance connectivity between Voi and Taveta, easing the movement of goods and passengers while strengthening trade and logistics within Taita Taveta County and across the broader region. The project is also poised to boost tourism and unlock new economic opportunities, particularly given Taveta’s strategic position near the Kenya–Tanzania border. Speaking during the event, President Ruto r...