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MD Kenya Railways Joins President William Ruto in Landmark Launch of Kisumu–Malaba SGR Project

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Leaders, stakeholders, and wananchi gathered in large numbers to witness a historic moment as the government officially launched the Kisumu–Malaba Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) project, a key link in Kenya’s ambitious plan to build a fully connected regional railway network. The event, attended by the Managing Director of Kenya Railways Corporation alongside President William Ruto, marked the expansion of the Naivasha–Kisumu–Malaba SGR corridor—an infrastructure project expected to reshape trade and economic activity across the Lake Region and beyond. Described as more than just a railway line, the Kisumu–Malaba SGR is being positioned as a gateway to opportunity, connecting the shores of Lake Victoria to the border town of Malaba. The project is expected to significantly enhance regional integration by easing the movement of goods and people between Kenya and Uganda, and ultimately across East Africa. “Leo ni leo,” declared leaders at the launch, emphasizing the...

Govt Issues Nationwide Flood Alert as Death Toll Hits 73, Government spokesperson Isaac Mwaura Urges Vigilance Amid Intensifying Rains

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By Irene  Government Spokesperson Isaac Mwaura has assured Kenyans that authorities are on high alert as heavy rains continue to intensify across the country, leaving dozens dead and thousands displaced. In a statement issued by the Multi-Agency Emergency Response Secretariat, the government said it is closely monitoring the ongoing March–April–May rainy season, which began earlier than expected, catching many farmers unprepared.  Farmers have now been urged to move quickly and begin planting to take advantage of the long rains. According to the Kenya Meteorological Department, rainfall currently being experienced in several regions is expected to intensify between March 19 and March 24, 2026. With the exception of parts of Marsabit, Isiolo, Wajir, Mandera, and Tana River counties, the rest of the country has been classified as areas of concern, prompting county governments to activate emergency preparedness measures. Residents in affected areas have been advised t...

Online Abuse Lands Woman in Jail as Politicians Keep Their Distance, Leaving Supporter to Face Legal Consequences Alone After Court Orders KSh 350,000 Fine in Cyber Harassment Case

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By Irene  A simmering online feud has taken a dramatic legal turn, exposing the harsh consequences of unchecked digital abuse and the isolation that often follows political loyalty. In January, Rose Wanja Nyarari was carrying out her routine work of clearing hawkers obstructing public pathways when she became the target of a vicious online attack. The confrontation, allegedly fueled by political undertones, quickly escalated beyond the streets and onto social media platforms. According to Nyarari, Mirriam Wambui, popularly known as Wambo Nekesa, hurled abusive and demeaning insults at her—remarks that were not only deeply personal but also intended to humiliate and intimidate. The harassment did not stop there. Nyarari says Wambui went further, posting offensive content on her social media wall, forcing her to block the attacker while preserving evidence through screenshots. However, this incident was not isolated. Court documents revealed that Wambui had previously engaged...

Nairobi Hospital Dismisses Collapse Claims, Affirms Financial Stability and Operational Strength

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By Irene Mwende  The Nairobi Hospital has moved to reassure the public of its stability and continued service delivery, firmly dismissing claims of financial distress and institutional collapse. Speaking during a press briefing on Thursday, Chief Executive Officer Felix Osano and Board Chairman Barcley Onyambu presented detailed financial and operational data showing that the hospital remains fully functional and on a recovery path. Osano revealed that the hospital recorded revenues of KES 12.8 billion in 2024 and KES 11.8 billion in 2025, with the slight decline attributed to a temporary insurance suspension in the third quarter of 2025. However, he noted that revenue performance has since rebounded, with monthly collections stabilising at approximately KES 1.03 billion in early 2026. “Recent trends clearly show recovery. This is a hospital that is functioning, serving patients, and strengthening its performance,” Osano said. Operational indicators further reinforce th...

Sakaja Orders Demolition of Illegal Riverbank Structures in Bold Move to End Nairobi Flooding

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By Irene Mwende   Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja has ordered the immediate demolition of illegal structures built along riverbanks and the relocation of residents occupying riparian land, marking a decisive step in tackling Nairobi’s persistent flooding crisis. The directive, issued under his capacity as Chair of the Implementation Committee on the Intergovernmental Cooperation Agreement, is already being enforced across key flood-prone areas in the city. Speaking during an inspection and demolition exercise in Westlands near Westgate Shopping Mall, Sakaja confirmed that action had commenced following the submission of a 48-hour report by the Infrastructure Subcommittee. “The directive was clear—within 48 hours, we needed a concrete action plan to address flooding. I have received that report, and implementation is now underway,” he said. The ongoing operation targets developments that have obstructed natural waterways, worsening flood risks during hea...

Ruto Launches Naivasha–Kisumu SGR Phase 2B, Signaling New Push to Unlock Rift Valley and Lake Region Economies

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Today marked a defining moment in Kenya’s infrastructure journey after William Samoei Ruto officially unveiled a commemorative plaque and tightened the symbolic nut to signal the commencement of the Naivasha–Kisumu Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) Phase 2B project. The ceremony, held along the proposed railway corridor linking Naivasha to Kisumu, marked a significant step in the government’s efforts to expand modern rail infrastructure and strengthen regional trade. The new phase is expected to extend the SGR line deeper into western Kenya, opening up new opportunities for commerce, tourism, and industrial growth. Speaking during the event, President Ruto described the project as a strategic investment that goes beyond transport. He said the railway will play a critical role in reducing the cost of doing business, improving the movement of goods, and connecting farmers and manufacturers in the Great Rift Valley and the Lake Region to both domestic and international markets. ...

TelPosta Pension Scheme Rolls Out New Brand, Nationwide Forums to Boost Member Trust

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By Irene Mwende  The TelPosta Pension Scheme (TPS) has unveiled a refreshed brand identity and launched a nationwide member education initiative aimed at enhancing transparency, improving service delivery, and strengthening trust with its members. The initiative, officially launched in Nairobi on March 17, 2026, marks a significant shift in the Scheme’s operations, with a renewed focus on accountability, inclusivity, and member-centric services. Speaking during the launch, Board of Trustees Chairman Julius Cheptiony said the forums are designed to give members a clearer understanding of their benefits and provide a direct platform for engagement with the Scheme’s leadership. “These forums mark the beginning of a renewed commitment to our members. We want them to fully understand how the Scheme operates and to actively share their experiences and expectations,” he said. As part of the transformation, TPS introduced a new brand anchored on the tagline “Tuko Nanyi: Tunawaj...