Six suspects are in custody over the grim discovery of 33 bodies in a Kericho mass grave, with all exhumed from Nyamira County Referral Hospital morgue. In lighter news, Energy CS Opiyo Wandayi assured Kenyans of no fuel shortages despite global tensions. Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja appeared before the Senate after defying summons, while the Competition Authority raided mattress firms over cartel concerns. Meanwhile, North Rift maize farmers urged fast-tracking of subsidised fertilizer, and Gikomba Market began its phased demolition for an upgrade.
Six suspects are in custody over the grim discovery of 33 bodies in a Kericho mass grave, with all exhumed from Nyamira County Referral Hospital morgue. In lighter news, Energy CS Opiyo Wandayi assured Kenyans of no fuel shortages despite global tensions. Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja appeared before the Senate after defying summons, while the Competition Authority raided mattress firms over cartel concerns. Meanwhile, North Rift maize farmers urged fast-tracking of subsidised fertilizer, and Gikomba Market began its phased demolition for an upgrade.
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Kenyan bankers are urging the government to reduce taxes on salaried workers, warning that the current burden could destabilize the economy. Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi is drawing attention for his performance and potential future political role. Separately, the Matatu Owners Association is urging the government to prepare for fuel subsidies amid volatile global oil prices.
Six suspects are in custody over the grim discovery of 33 bodies in a Kericho mass grave, with all exhumed from Nyamira County Referral Hospital morgue. In lighter news, Energy CS Opiyo Wandayi assured Kenyans of no fuel shortages despite global tensions. Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja appeared before the Senate after defying summons, while the Competition Authority raided mattress firms over cartel concerns. Meanwhile, North Rift maize farmers urged fast-tracking of subsidised fertilizer, and Gikomba Market began its phased demolition for an upgrade.
Six suspects are in custody over the grim discovery of 33 bodies in a Kericho mass grave, with all exhumed from Nyamira County Referral Hospital morgue. In lighter news, Energy CS Opiyo Wandayi assured Kenyans of no fuel shortages despite global tensions. Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja appeared before the Senate after defying summons, while the Competition Authority raided mattress firms over cartel concerns. Meanwhile, North Rift maize farmers urged fast-tracking of subsidised fertilizer, and Gikomba Market began its phased demolition for an upgrade.
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