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The decision was made by the Authority's Board, citing the need for a thorough inquiry into the CEO's actions during his tenure.
MPs demand control of Ksh.10.5B Roads Maintenance Levy Fund Amid county revenue dispute
This demand has become a key issue in the ongoing negotiations between the Senate and the National Assembly over how much revenue counties should receive, nearly six months after the budget was passed.
University students to remain at home as strike resolution efforts fail again
A meeting convened by the National Assembly Committee on Education was once again called off after the Inter-Public Universities Councils Consultative Forum (IPUCCF) failed to provide documents proving that the government is ready to invest Ksh. 4.3 billion to facilitate the reopening of universitie...
Malindi residents in court to block possible takeover of KAA assets by Adani
The applicants fear that if the takeover happens at JKIA, KAA assets countrywide may be affected and they might miss out on compensation from the authority.
35 killed, dozens wounded in south China car ramming: police
The ramming was reported on Monday, though at the time police only said that people had been injured, while videos of the incident appeared to have been scrubbed from social media.
Moi University lecturers say management intimidating them into calling off strike
Busolo said they have not received the court order barring them from the strike as they are yet to be served.
Kenya to host Africa solar energy conference to drive renewable energy goals
The three-day event, taking place from November 13 to 15 at the Sarit Expo Centre in Nairobi, is supported by the Ministry of Energy and Petroleum. It aims to support Kenya's ambitious goal of powering its national grid with 100% renewable energy by 2030.
Ruto's office to hire consultants for Bottom Up Agenda implementation
Consultants will be needed to inject transformative advisories to bolster the agenda to improve the livelihoods of Kenyans living below the economic health.
UoN directs striking lecturers to resume work or ‘face appropriate action’
UoN acting vice-chancellor Margaret Hutchinson on Tuesday said the strike has not only affected teaching and learning activities in Kenya’s largest university, but also other operations like research and community service.