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Priority Projects to be funded by the Infrastructure Fund Law that Ruto assented

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The National Infrastructure Fund, recently assented to law by President William Ruto, is set to mobilize nearly Sh5 trillion over the next decade to finance key projects.  Some of the priority projects include: 1. Expansion of Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA): The first major project to be funded, with Sh20 billion allocated from the Kenya Pipeline Company IPO proceeds. 2. Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) extension: Plans to extend the SGR from Naivasha to Kisumu and Malaba, enhancing regional connectivity. 3. Rironi-Naivasha-Mau Summit highway: A 170km road project aimed at improving transportation and reducing congestion. 4. Loosuk-Lessos power transmission line: A 400 kV transmission line to increase grid capacity and support industrial growth. 5. Galana-Kulalu irrigation project: Aimed at boosting agricultural productivity and food security. 6. Dams and water infrastructure: Projects like Soin Koru Dam, Mwache Dam, and others to support irrigation and domestic water suppl...

Anyang' Nyong'o wades in on ODM's Generational Contest

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  Kisumu Governor Anyang' Nyong'o is calling for unity within the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party, urging members to respect each other and adhere to the party's core values of democracy, inclusivity and social justice.  His remarks come as the party prepares for its National Delegates Conference (NDC) on March 27, 2026, amid internal divisions and competing interests. Nyong'o, a founding member and former Secretary General of ODM, emphasized the importance of mutual respect among party members, saying, "As a leader, I believe we must encourage everyone to speak their mind. Differences of opinion do not mean division". The internal strife is largely centered around the proposed pre-election coalition pact with President William Ruto's United Democratic Alliance (UDA) party, which has created factions within ODM.  Nyong'o's appeal for unity is seen as an attempt to address the growing concerns about the party's cohesion and public image. ...

Kalonzo, Gachagua denied entry at a Church Service attended by DP Kindiki

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  Kalonzo Musyoka, Rigathi Gachagua and Justin Muturi were denied entry to a church service at Kaaga Methodist Church in Meru County, where Deputy President Kithure Kindiki was attending.  The opposition leaders had been invited to the ordination service of Bishop David Mwiti Muthuiya, but were escorted out by anti-riot police officers.  The police claimed they were asked to leave, sparking tensions between the opposition and government factions. The incident has drawn criticism from Kalonzo, who blamed Kindiki for the move, calling it a violation of constitutional freedoms. The opposition leaders later attended an alternative church service at the East Africa Pentecostal Church. Later on, Kalonzo Musyoka issued a statement castigating the police for receiving command from Deputy President Kithure Kindiki to block them.  Kalonzo termed the act as unconstitutional and repressive.

Ruto opens Siaya Digital Hub with a firm message to the Youth

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  President William Ruto has officially opened the Siaya Community Digital Hub in Bondo Town, Siaya County, with a strong message to the youth.  Ruto emphasized that the hub will empower young people through digital innovation, skills training, and job creation, bridging the digital divide and fostering economic growth.  The hub offers internet services, computers, and digital skills training, aiming to equip youth with relevant skills to participate in Kenya's growing digital economy. Ruto highlighted the government's commitment to expanding digital infrastructure and supporting tech-driven development, with plans to establish ICT hubs in every ward, providing access to digital jobs and e-commerce opportunities.  The initiative is part of the government's Digital Superhighway and Creative Economy pillar under the Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda. In his tour, President Ruto was accompanied by ODM Party Leader Dr Oburu Oginga, ODM chairperson Gladys Wanga, En...

Kenya Opposition faults President Ruto over failed EAC Leadership Role

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Kenya opposition has criticized President William Ruto over his performance during Kenya's tenure as chair of the East African Community (EAC).  This appears to stem from recent statements, particularly from opposition figures like Kalonzo Musyoka (Wiper Democratic Party leader), who described Ruto as "the worst EAC chairman since its formation." Key points from the criticism include: 1. Claims that Ruto failed to effectively lead or unite the regional bloc during his chairmanship. 2. Accusations of partisanship, such as in handling conflicts like the Sudan crisis (or potentially the ongoing eastern DRC tensions involving M23 rebels, Rwanda, and the DRC). 3. Broader perceptions of diplomatic missteps that undermined Kenya's regional influence, including strained relations with some EAC partners (e.g., perceptions of interference in DRC affairs or failure to address provocative statements from leaders like Uganda's Yoweri Museveni on territorial claims). These crit...

Floods wreck havoc in the Kenyan Capital, Nairobi

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Heavy rains have indeed caused significant flooding in Nairobi, Kenya's capital, over the past couple of days (primarily starting March 6, 2026, and continuing into March 7).  This has led to widespread disruption, loss of life, and property damage, turning major roads into rivers and exposing long-standing issues with the city's drainage and infrastructure. Key Impacts 1. Casualties: Reports confirm at least 10 people have died in Nairobi due to the floods. This includes 8 swept away by floodwaters (with some electrocuted) and others in vehicles. Search and rescue operations are ongoing, with fears the toll could rise. 2. Property and Infrastructure Damage: At least 71 vehicles have been swept away or destroyed.  Homes in low-lying areas have been partially submerged, businesses disrupted (especially along roads like Kirinyaga, Mombasa Road, Jogoo Road, Uhuru Highway, and in areas like Grogan and South C), and power outages reported in places like Nairobi West. 3. Transport ...

Nairobi flooding that will send Sakaja Packing as Senator Sifuna reacts

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"Nairobi flooding that will send Sakaja Packing as Senator Sifuna reacts" appears to reference ongoing political drama and criticism surrounding recent heavy rains and flooding in Nairobi (as of early March 2026), where Governor Johnson Sakaja faces backlash for the city's poor drainage and response to floods.  This has fueled calls for accountability, with some implying it could politically damage or "send packing" and end Sakaja's tenure or influence. Nairobi has experienced significant flooding in recent days due to heavy downpours, turning major roads (like Jogoo Road, Langata Road, and areas in South C) into rivers, submerging vehicles, disrupting businesses, and causing widespread frustration among residents.  This is a recurring issue tied to inadequate drainage infrastructure, blocked systems, rapid urbanization, and alleged poor preparedness by the county government. Edwin Sifuna, Nairobi's senator and often a vocal critic of Sakaja, has reacted...