Opposition leader Raila Odinga has for the first time today shared the stage with a section of Cabinet Secretaries.....CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE>>>

It was one of a kind since the formation of the “broad-based” cabinet. They included John Mbadi (Treasury), Aden Duale (Environment) and Alice Wahome (Lands) among other guests.

Raila was the keynote speaker during the conference on Africa Green Climate Finance National Designated Authorities Network (AFDAN).

Ministry Of Education Issues Directive To Parents Ahead Of Third Term

The Ministry of Education has directed parents to ensure all school-going children are registered under the Social Health Insurance Fund (SHIF).

In a memo sent to County Directors of Education and Regional Directors of Education, Basic Education Principal Secretary Belio Kipsang said the registration should be done before the start of the third term.

“Registration of all Kenyans to the Social Health Insurance Fund commenced on the 1st July 2024 as a key enabler towards realization of our Universal Health Coverage.

“All School going children are therefore required to register as dependents of their parents before school opening dates for 3rd term 2024,” read the memo in part.

Govt Spokesperson Isaac Mwaura Explains Why Ruto

Government Spokesperson Isaac Mwaura on Thursday defended President William Ruto’s recent trend of relaunching some of the stalled projects across the country.

Mwaura while addressing journalists in Nairobi, termed Ruto’s openness to relaunch some of the projects previously started by his predecessor as a noble act of accountability.

According to Mwaura, President Ruto has been moving across the country relaunching stalled projects to ensure they are completed in line with the government’s overall development blueprint.

Martha Karua: Ruto regime want to gift the Adani Group JKIA Matatu operators threaten to paralyse transport on Monday

Public transport is likely to be paralysed on Monday if matatu operators make real their threat to stage a countrywide strike over a myriad of issues.

A memo to PSV operators, companies and saccos dated August 21 lists five grievances, top among them “unmanageable increases in operational costs due to the recent fuel levy hike”.

“The matatu industry, together with other transport stakeholders in the public service sector, is deeply concerned about the government’s mishandling of critical issues affecting our industry. As a result, we are compelled to take action,” the memo reads in part…CONTINUE READING>>

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