Court Halts Protest Victims Compensation in Stunning Ruling.
The High Court in Kirinyaga has delivered a seismic ruling today, stopping in its tracks the government’s newly launched framework aimed at compensating victims of demonstrations and public protests. In…
Read moreNational Security in Limbo as State House Fails to Resolve Police Hiring Row.
In a dramatic political impasse, a high-level meeting at State House has ended in failure, as President Ruto’s efforts to resolve the ongoing police hiring deadlock crash into entrenched disagreement.…
Read moreCreative Economy Bill Sparks Storm in National Assembly Over “Money Bill” Status.
In a dramatic turn of parliamentary affairs today, the National Assembly has thrown the controversial Creative Economy Support Bill into the spotlight—and into possible constitutional conflict—by ordering an emergency review…
Read moreKenya’s Tax Tribunal Grants KRA Power to Tax All Bank Deposits in Absence of Proof.
In a landmark ruling that may redefine tax enforcement, Kenya’s Tax Appeals Tribunal has empowered the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) to categorize all bank deposits as taxable income if the…
Read moreKenya Borrowing Spree Hits Sh3.4 Billion a Day—Kiharu MP Sounds Alarm.
A chilling debt warning has landed: Kenya is now borrowing an eye-popping Sh3.4 billion every single day, translating to over Sh140 million per hour, according to Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro.…
Read moreTanzania Cuts VAT to Boost Business—Kenya Yet to Follow, Raising Concerns Over Regional Tax Disparity.
Tanzania has shaken up the East African economic landscape after announcing a sharp reduction in its Value Added Tax (VAT) rate, a move that could dramatically shift business dynamics in…
Read moreIG Kanja Confronts Chilling Scale of Kwa Binzaro Exhumations as Truth Emerges.
Kenya has once again been shaken by chilling revelations as police continue to exhume bodies from shallow graves in Kwa Binzaro, Kilifi County. Inspector General Douglas Kanja has now confirmed…
Read moreKNUT Raises Alarm as TSC Begins Mass Transfer of Nairobi Teachers, Warning of School Disruption.
A fiery showdown is brewing between the Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) and the Teachers Service Commission (TSC), as the union raises serious concerns over a sweeping transfer of…
Read moreShocking Oversight: Kenya Spends KSh 17.2 Million Daily on Tea and Mandazi Amid Fiscal Crisis.
In a startling revelation, the Controller of Budget, Margaret Nyakang’o, has exposed that Kenyan government agencies spent an astonishing KSh 6.3 billion on hospitality—primarily tea and mandazi—during the fiscal year…
Read moreNational Crisis: Kenya’s e-Procurement Rollout Paralyzes Counties, Courts, and Service Delivery.
Kenya’s ambitious shift to a fully digital procurement system has erupted into a nationwide governance crisis. What was meant to streamline purchasing and clamp down on corruption has instead choked…
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