Your Thursday News Digest
Nairobi Woman Representative Esther Passaris faces scrutiny over her proposed amendments to protest laws. The government seeks a loan of 50 billion Kenyan Shillings for budget financing, while Gor Mahia has dismissed its technical bench after a trophy-less season. In Nyandarua, livestock theft protests continue, and local pushback arises over housing enumeration tied to President Ruto's project.(more in audio brief)
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Kenya Education - CBC, KCSE & University News Updates
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View all topicsThis week in Kenya, nationwide protests escalated, resulting in at least 15 deaths and over 400 injuries, prompting President Ruto to call for accountability. Deputy President Gachagua accused the President of misusing state resources, while Kalonzo demanded an inquiry into previous killings. In business, Stanbic Bank launched solar loans, and Kibera Soccer Women's FC triumphed in the FKF Women's Cup. Meanwhile, healthcare interns are set to join the Ministry of Health on July 1.
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