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Meru and Isiolo experienced deadly dawn attacks, claiming seven lives, including NPS reservists, and over 600 livestock stolen, leading to a multi-agency security deployment. The government is dissolving over 700 companies and reinforcing the health ...Meru and Isiolo experienced deadly dawn attacks, claiming seven lives, including NPS reservists, and over 600 livestock stolen, leading to a multi-agency security deployment. The government is dissolving over 700 companies and reinforcing the health workforce for Universal Health Coverage. President Ruto made new high-level appointments, while the High Court cleared Mwangi Wa Iria for a board chairmanship. KRA plans to auction uncollected goods in Mombasa. Nairobi Governor Sakaja acknowledged revenue gaps but cited digital system improvements. Separately, the government secretly paid 120 million Kenyan Shillings to a British woman's family over a 1988 murder inquiry and ordered a new KUSCCO probe, while intensifying smart transport cooperation with China.••• Listen for full story (4 min)(more in audio brief)

Govt Issues Dissolution Notice to Over 700 Companies
The Kenyan government has issued a notice of intended dissolution to over 700 companies, threatening thousands of jobs. This action follows a previous dissolution of 126 companies and precedes another list of 308 companies facing closure.

Govt Reaffirms Commitment to Strengthening Health Workforce as Key to UHC Delivery
The Kenyan Government has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening the nation's health workforce, calling it a cornerstone of the ongoing Universal Health Coverage (UHC) rollout. This commitment was highlighted during the launch of the Kenya Medical Practitioners, Pharmacists and Dentists Union (KMPDU) Strategic Plan.

Govt Orders New Inquiry Into KUSCCO
The Kenyan government has launched a new inquiry into the KUSCCO Housing Co-operative Society Limited (KHC) following concerns from members about its management and governance. This investigation will scrutinize the co-operative's operations, financial practices, and the conduct of past and present management committees.

Ruto, CSs Make Fresh Appointments to Govt
President William Ruto and several Cabinet Secretaries have announced a series of high-level government appointments, significantly reshaping various boards and university councils across Kenya.

KRA to Auction of Cars Among Other Items
The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has issued a 30-day ultimatum for owners to collect goods, including high-end vehicles, from various Container Freight Stations (CFSs) in Mombasa or face auction.

High Court Clears Ruto's Controversial Govt Appointment
The High Court has cleared former Murang’a Governor Mwangi Wa Iria to serve as Chairman of the Public Procurement and Assets Disposal Regulatory Authority (PPADRA) board, dismissing allegations of unsuitability. The ruling by Justice Benjamin Musyoki stated that past impeachment and ongoing graft cases were insufficient to block his appointment.

Editors warn media is at risk from economic strain and attacks
Kenya's top editors have warned that the country's media is facing significant threats from economic strain and attacks on journalists, jeopardizing press freedom ahead of the 2027 General Election.

'Power Comes and Goes' - Matiang’i Fires Warning at Ruto
Former Interior Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang'i criticized the Kenyan government, accusing it of leveraging state power to influence recent by-elections, stating that "Power comes and goes." His remarks followed chaos and alleged intimidation tactics during mini-polls, particularly in Mbeere North and Malava.

How U.S. Aid Cuts Are Creating Future Terror Cells in Kenya
Cuts in foreign aid, initiated by then U.S. President Donald Trump and mirrored by the UK, Germany, and the Netherlands, threaten to exacerbate terror risks in Kenya by impacting over one million refugees. This reduction in aid is creating conditions ripe for extremist recruitment, prompting the Kenyan government to deploy specialized security units.
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