Tag Archives: The Lower Eastern Times

Kabogo: My Net Worth is Sh3.01 Billion

William Kabogo, the nominee for ICT and Digital Economy CS, has disclosed that his net worth is Sh3.01 billion in assets. Appearing before the National Assembly Committee on Appointments on Tuesday, Kabogo explained that his wealth includes residential properties, movable assets, cash, land, and farms. “My total net worth stands …

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Lee Kinyanjui Declares Net Worth of Sh471 Million

Lee Kinyanjui, the nominee for the position of Cabinet Secretary for Investments, Trade, and Industry, has declared his net worth to be Sh471 million, according to a National Assembly committee. Kinyanjui, who appeared before the Committee on Appointments led by Speaker Moses Wetang’ula for approval hearings, stated that his shares …

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CHAN 2025 Postponed to August Due to Infrastructure Delays

The eagerly awaited Africa Nations Championship (CHAN), originally scheduled to take place in Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania in February 2025, has been postponed to August 2025 due to delays in infrastructure development. The tournament, which is meant for players based in their home countries, was initially set for February 1-28, …

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Kinyanjui Denies Allegations of Abandoning Street Children in Forests

Lee Kinyanjui, the nominee for Trade Cabinet Secretary, has refuted claims that during his tenure as Nakuru Governor, his administration rounded up street children and abandoned them in the hyena-infested Embobut Forest in Elgeyo Marakwet County. During his vetting before the Committee on Appointments on Tuesday, Kinyanjui dismissed these allegations …

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Muturi Exposes NIS Involvement in Son’s Abduction

Public Service Cabinet Secretary Justin Muturi has revealed shocking details about the abduction of his son, Leslie, by officers from the National Intelligence Service (NIS), disclosing that his release only occurred after President William Ruto personally intervened. In a statement provided to detectives at the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) …

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Fuel Prices Up from Midnight

Effective from midnight tonight, petroleum prices in Kenya will see an increase across all fuel types. The maximum allowed pump prices for Super Petrol, Diesel, and Kerosene will rise by KShs. 0.29 per litre, KShs. 2.00 per litre, and KShs. 3.00 per litre, respectively. These adjustments are set to impact …

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Kabogo Denies Involvement in Mercy Keino’s Death

William Kabogo, the former Kiambu governor and nominee for Information Communications and Technology Cabinet Secretary, has reiterated his innocence regarding the tragic death of university student Mercy Keino in June 2011. In response to a question from Teso South MP Mary Emase about his alleged involvement, Kabogo firmly denied any …

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Kabogo: My Serious Expression is Mistaken for Arrogance

William Kabogo, the Cabinet Secretary nominee for Information, Communication, and the Digital Economy, has addressed perceptions that he is arrogant and stubborn. During his appearance before the National Assembly’s Committee on Appointments on Tuesday afternoon, the former Kiambu governor explained that his serious demeanor and firm stance on policy matters …

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Kagwe Reveals Net Worth of Sh842m

Agriculture Cabinet Secretary nominee Mutahi Kagwe has disclosed that his net worth is Sh842 million, primarily consisting of real estate and land accumulated over time. Kagwe made this revelation during his appearance before the National Assembly Committee on Appointments on Tuesday. He also outlined plans to implement a comprehensive communication …

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CS Muturi Dismisses Critics, Defends Abduction Comments

Public Service Cabinet Secretary Justin Muturi has challenged leaders calling for his impeachment over his views on abduction cases. The controversy follows Muturi’s statement urging the government to allow Kenyans to express themselves freely. His remarks sparked mixed reactions from both Kenyans and leaders, with some calling for his resignation. …

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