Interior Cabinet Secretary nominee Kithure Kindiki has announced that the Ministry has resolved the passport backlog issue. When Kindiki took office in 2022, passport applications and collections were significantly delayed, but this situation has now been addressed. He explained, “We have settled all outstanding bills with suppliers, upgraded our printing …
Read More »Kindiki Explains Why He Hasn’t Resigned Amidst Police Killings Controversy
Kithure Kindiki, the nominee for Interior Cabinet Secretary, has clarified why he has not resigned despite pressure from some leaders and civil rights groups over police-related killings. During his vetting session, Kindiki stated that as a CS, he sets policies rather than directs operations. He responded to Kathiani MP Robert …
Read More »Kithure Kindiki’s Net Worth Rises by Sh150 Million
Kithure Kindiki, the Cabinet nominee for Interior and National Administration, has reported that his net worth has risen to approximately Sh694 million. Kindiki attributes this increase primarily to revenue from his law firm, which is now managed by others, and from his involvement in small businesses. He emphasized, “I want …
Read More »Kindiki Promises to Define Protest Zones If Reappointed as Interior CS
On Thursday, Kithure Kindiki, the nominee for Cabinet Secretary, informed Parliament that if he is reappointed to the Interior Ministry, he will clearly define specific areas for protests, picketing, and petitioning. During his vetting for the position, Kindiki, who previously served as Interior CS, revealed that before President William Ruto …
Read More »Kenyans Granted Seven Days to Provide Feedback on Cabinet Secretary Nominees
Kenyans have until next Wednesday to submit their opinions on the suitability of the 10 Cabinet Secretary nominees before they undergo vetting. National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetangula has referred the nominees’ list from the President to the Committee on Appointments as of Tuesday. According to a notice dated July 24 …
Read More »Rebecca Miano Reacts to Omission from Cabinet Nominees List
Rebecca Miano has responded following her omission from President William Ruto’s list of nominees submitted to the National Assembly for vetting, a move that has sparked public speculation. Miano, previously serving as Cabinet Secretary for Investments and Trade, was slated for reassignment as Attorney General in Ruto’s recent Cabinet nominations. …
Read More »DPP Orders Ipoa Probe into Journalist Catherine Wanjeri Shooting
The Director of Public Prosecutions, Renson Ingonga, has instructed the Independent Policing Oversight Authority (Ipoa) to investigate the shooting incident involving journalist Catherine Wanjeri Kariuki. Wanjeri, who works at Kameme FM and TV, was reportedly shot by police on July 16, 2024, while covering anti-government protests in Nakuru. In a …
Read More »Popular Kamba Radio Presenter Mercy Mawia is Dead
In a somber announcement today, Mbaitu FM confirmed the untimely passing of Mercy Mawia, a beloved figure on Kamba radio. Mercy, affectionately known as “Kamuwetangi,” was the vibrant host of the station’s Drive Show until her sudden demise earlier this morning. According to a statement released by Mbaitu FM, Mercy …
Read More »Speaker Wetangula: IEBC Commissioner Recruitment Process Begins
National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetangula has announced that the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) selection panel members will be officially gazetted by the following Tuesday. This marks the beginning of the process to fill vacancies at the electoral body, vacant for over a year, amidst calls for its reconstitution …
Read More »Three Injured in Southern Bypass Multi-Vehicle Crash
Three individuals have been hospitalized following a multi-vehicle collision on the Southern Bypass, which occurred on Tuesday. The incident involved three vehicles and prompted an immediate response from multiple emergency agencies. The crash took place along the Southern Bypass, connecting Lang’ata to Ole Sereni in Nairobi County, resulting in significant …
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