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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...

National Liberal Party Seeks Ukambani Breakthrough as Wiper, NARC Face Deregistration Threat

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The National Liberal Party of Kenya is intensifying efforts to expand its influence in the Ukambani region as regulatory pressure mounts on established political parties accused of failing to meet constitutional compliance standards. Party strategists say the changing political environment presents an opportunity to strengthen grassroots structures and position the party as a viable alternative in a region traditionally dominated by long-standing political heavyweights. At the center of the compliance concerns are the Wiper Patriotic Front, led by Kalonzo Musyoka, and the National Rainbow Coalition associated with former Charity Ngilu. Both parties have been flagged over possible deregistration after reportedly failing to demonstrate a national presence as required by Kenya’s Constitution. A recent audit by the Office of the Auditor‑General, led by Nancy Gathungu, highlighted gaps in compliance among several political parties. According to the report, some parties had not e...

Otiende Amollo Credits Sister Elizabeth Ongoro for Paying His School Fees and Shaping His Education Journey

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By Irene Mwende  Rarieda Member of Parliament Otiende Amollo has warmly acknowledged the crucial role his elder sister, Elizabeth Ongoro, played in shaping his academic journey and ultimately his successful career. Speaking during recent remarks, Amollo shared a heartfelt reflection on how Ongoro supported him during his early years in school, noting that her sacrifices helped lay the foundation for his future. According to the legislator, Ongoro personally took him to Class One while the family was living in Maseno, marking the beginning of his formal education. He recalled that their bond has always been strong and that she continued supporting him even as she pursued her own studies. Amollo revealed that while he was studying at Maranda High School, Ongoro used part of her university allowance—popularly known at the time as “Boom”—to pay part of his school fees. “We are very close. She is the one who took me to Class One those years back. At the time we were living i...

“A Hungry Child Cannot Learn”: Mwala MP Vincent Kawaya Backs Government School Feeding Programme to Boost Learning

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By Irene Mwende Mwala Member of Parliament Vincent Musyoka Kawaya has expressed gratitude to the government for supporting public schools through a relief food distribution programme aimed at helping vulnerable learners stay in school. Speaking during the distribution exercise in Mwala Constituency, the MP thanked the government led by William Samoei Ruto for what he described as a compassionate initiative that will significantly improve learning conditions for students. Kawaya also welcomed Geoffrey Ruku, who visited the constituency to oversee the distribution of relief food to public schools. The legislator noted that hunger has been a major challenge affecting many learners, especially in rural areas, making it difficult for them to concentrate in class. “A hungry child cannot concentrate in class. Lack of food has been affecting attendance, concentration, and overall academic performance among learners,” Kawaya said. He added that the school feeding program...

UDA Set for Repeat Phase III Grassroots Elections in 18 Counties as 8 Million Voters Expected

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By Irene  The United Democratic Alliance (UDA) has confirmed its preparedness to conduct the Repeat Phase III Grassroots Elections scheduled for Saturday, March 14, 2026, across 18 counties. Speaking ahead of the exercise, UDA Secretary General  Hassan Omar said the party has finalized logistical and technological arrangements to ensure a smooth, transparent, and credible election process. The repeat elections will take place in Kiambu, Murang’a, Kirinyaga, Nyeri, Nyandarua, Embu, Meru, Samburu, Trans-Nzoia, Uasin Gishu, Elgeyo-Marakwet, Nandi, Baringo, Laikipia, Kericho, Bomet, and Vihiga counties. According to the party, more than 500,000 candidates have registered to contest for 20 grassroots leadership positions at the polling centre level. The positions will represent various groups including women, youth, special interest groups, farmers, religious representatives, professionals, and MSMEs/traders. The elections are expected to attract approximate...