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Incoming Kitui Governor Makali Mulu Launches Major Rehabilitation Projects for Special Needs Schools in Kitui Central

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Hon. Dr. Makali Mulu has today spearheaded the launch of key rehabilitation projects targeting special needs education institutions in Township Ward, Kitui Central Constituency, as part of his broader agenda to strengthen inclusive learning and improve education infrastructure in Kitui County. At the Kitui School for the Mentally Handicapped, Dr. Mulu commissioned extensive rehabilitation works that include the refurbishment of 13 classrooms, two dormitories, and a vocational workshop. The upgrades are expected to significantly enhance both academic learning and practical skills training for learners with special needs. He later proceeded to the Kitui School for the Deaf, where he launched a modern kitchen facility alongside an upgraded equipment system aimed at improving student nutrition, food preparation standards, and overall welfare. Dr. Mulu emphasized that inclusive development remains a central pillar of his leadership, noting that every child deserves a...

Kenya Railways Expands Regional Trade Ambitions Through Tanzania Partnership Talks

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By Irene Mwende  Kenya Railways has stepped up efforts to strengthen its regional logistics network following a high-level visit to Tanzania Shipping Agencies Corporation headquarters in Dar es Salaam. The courtesy call by Managing Director Philip Mainga, hosted by TASAC Director General Mohamed Salum, centered on deepening collaboration between rail and maritime transport systems to boost cargo movement efficiency across East Africa. The meeting underscored a shared vision of integrating transport networks to streamline the flow of goods between inland and coastal routes—an approach seen as critical in unlocking the region’s trade potential. Kenya Railways highlighted its expanding footprint in multimodal transport, particularly through its operations on Lake Victoria. The corporation’s vessels, MV Uhuru I and MV Uhuru II, continue to play a pivotal role in facilitating cargo transport across the lake, linking Kenya with neighboring countries. The Dar es Sa...

Surveyors Warn Against Unlawful Demolitions in Nairobi Riparian Crackdown

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The Institution of Surveyors of Kenya (ISK) has raised concerns over the ongoing demolition of properties along Nairobi’s riparian reserves, cautioning the government against violating constitutional property rights in the process. In a press statement released on May 5, 2026, the professional body expressed support for the government’s efforts to restore and protect water bodies under the Nairobi Rivers Regeneration Project, spearheaded by the Ministry of Lands, Public Works, Housing and Urban Development.  However, ISK warned that inconsistencies in legal definitions and technical standards governing riparian land have created confusion and conflict. The statement comes amid recent remarks by Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja and heightened demolitions targeting structures deemed to be on riparian reserves—actions that have sparked public outcry and legal questions. ISK pointed out that riparian reserves are often wrongly assumed to be public land, emphasizing that some...

IGAD Launches Regional Youth Coalition to Drive Climate Action and Resilient Agriculture

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The Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) has unveiled a Regional Youth Coalition on Climate and Climate-Resilient Agri-Food Systems, marking a significant step toward placing young people at the forefront of climate action and sustainable agriculture across the region. The coalition was officially inaugurated by Principal Secretary for Youth Affairs and Creative Economy, Fikirini Jacobs, who underscored the urgency of harnessing Africa’s youthful population to tackle the growing climate crisis. He described the initiative as a timely opportunity to channel the energy, creativity, and determination of young people into driving meaningful and lasting change. The Ps  noted that Africa’s demographic advantage—its predominantly young population—positions the continent uniquely to lead innovative climate solutions if youth are empowered and prioritised. He urged young people to seize the opportunity presented by the coalition to make tangible impacts within their...

Wanja Nyarari Engages Westlands DCC Over Kangemi Disorder, Calls for Lawful Order and Safer Business Environment

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By Irene  Kangemi Ward’s growing concerns over disorder and public safety took center stage following a high-level meeting convened by the Deputy County Commissioner (DCC) of Westlands Sub-County, Mr. Mayabi, bringing together key stakeholders in the transport sector and local leadership. Wanja Nyarari, who attended the meeting, said the engagement provided a critical platform to address long-standing challenges affecting the area, particularly those impacting matatu operations, businesses, and residents. Matatu operators, led by Kariuki, Chair of KMO Sacco, Jack of Digital Luxury Sacco, and Chomba of KC Sacco, voiced frustrations over increasing road obstructions, disorganized transport activities, and a deteriorating operating environment. They noted that the situation has not only disrupted transport services but also posed risks to public safety and hindered economic activity. Nyarari emphasized the central role of the DCC in maintaining order, citing th...

MD Kenya railways Philip Mainga: Regional Railway Masterplan Key to Unlocking East Africa Trade

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By Mwende  Kenya Railways Managing Director Philip Mainga has called for the urgent implementation of a harmonized regional railway masterplan to boost trade, lower logistics costs and accelerate economic integration across East Africa. Speaking at the Tanzania - Kenya Business Forum 2026 in Dar es Salaam, Mainga said seamless cross-border rail operations will be a game changer for the region’s economy, positioning rail transport as a key driver of private sector growth and investment. “We need to implement the joint railway masterplan with standardized specifications that allow our trains to move across borders without barriers,” said Mainga. “This is how we break trade bottlenecks, decongest our roads and ports, and lower the cost of doing business across East Africa.” Mainga noted that Kenya has already made significant strides through the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR), which currently runs from Mombasa to Naivasha, with planned extensions to Kisumu and Malaba expecte...

Government Highlights Major Gains in Education, Health and Housing Reforms

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The Government has outlined significant progress across key sectors, citing major reforms and investments aimed at improving the livelihoods of Kenyans. In a press statement delivered at Harambee House Annex, Government Spokesperson Isaac Mwaura said the administration has made notable strides in education, healthcare, housing and economic growth. In the education sector, the government has already disbursed Ksh 23.4 billion in capitation funds to public schools ahead of reopening, easing financial pressure on parents and ensuring smooth learning. The funds support teaching materials, school operations and co-curricular activities. Additionally, 100,000 teachers have been recruited out of the promised 116,000, alongside the construction of over 23,000 classrooms nationwide. At the higher education level, reforms to the funding model have increased allocations to student loans managed by the Higher Education Loans Board (HELB), with funding rising significantly to ensure acc...