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KRA Excise Duty Revenue Rises Slightly, Reaching Sh141.4 Billion in the Half-Year to December 2024, Up 1.1% from Sh139.8 Billion, Driven by Taxes on Beer, Fuel, Cars, and Cosmetics.


President William Ruto's office wants its budget increased by 327% to Sh15.6 billion in FY2025/26, up from Sh4.7 billion.

This comes as Kenyans struggle with high taxes, poor healthcare, and schools lacking basic facilities.


The price of sugar increased by Sh5 to Sh166.5 per kg in Feb 2025, driven by factory shutdowns, halted imports, and rising demand.


Kenyan retirees struggle financially due to unpaid pension contributions. The National Treasury owes Sh7.1 billion in pensions, with some beneficiaries deceased.


President William Ruto is seeking to triple budgetary allocation to his office to Sh15.6 billion from the current Sh4.7 billion in the current Budget Policy Statement (BPS).
Out of this, the presidency proposes to spend Sh11.5 billion on recurrent expenditures while Sh4.1 billion will go towards capital expenditures.


Civil servants have rejected the new medical scheme under the SHA, warning of a strike from March 18.

They claim the State-run scheme is ineffective, forcing them to fundraise for medical expenses.


Culture PS Ummi Bashir dismisses claims by former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua that Bomas of Kenya has been sold to a Turkish national, stating that the site remains State-owned and is only undergoing refurbishment.

Gachagua on Sunday alleged that President William Ruto’s Cabinet approved the sale, including prison lands, but the government insists that the Bomas International Convention Complex (BICC) project, approved in August 2023, aims to upgrade the facility, not privatize it.


A public notice issued regarding the estate of the late businessman G.K. Kirima, warning the public against making payments to Teresia Wairimu Kirima, whose authority over the estate has been revoked.

The notice follows a High Court ruling delivered on 21st February 2025 in Succession Case No. 1298 of 2011, in which the court revoked the Grant of Letters of Administration that had previously been issued to Teresia Wairimu Kirima as a co-administrator.

Consequently, the court appointed Anne Wangari Kirima and Stephen Kirima as the legal administrators of the estate.

Teresia Wairimu Kirima is no longer authorised to manage, collect rent, or interfere in any way with the assets registered under the name of the late G.K. Kirima.

The notice states that she has been purporting to collect rent in cash and through unauthorised agents from tenants occupying properties under the estate.

The administrators have urged the public not to make any payments to her or her agents regarding any of the properties.


CBK proposes a revision of banking licence fees under the Banking Regulations, 2025.

The Bill says instead of charging based on branches, fees will be based on a bank’s total earnings.


A police officer attached to Parliament opened fire during a dispute at a bar in Gigiri, Nairobi, fatally shooting one colleague and injuring another before being subdued by fellow officers.

The officer, identified as Nahashon Kipkosgey Limo, was among a group that had gathered for a meal and drinks on Sunday night when an argument escalated.

During the altercation, he drew his Jericho pistol and fired, striking Constable Eric Muga of Runda Police Station, who died on the spot.

Corporal Philip Kae, who serves at the Judiciary, sustained gunshot wounds to the abdomen and was rushed to hospital.

Patrons and officers at the scene scrambled for safety as gunfire rang out before security personnel overpowered the shooter and confiscated his firearm, which was still loaded with 14 rounds of ammunition.

He was taken into custody and is expected to face charges.


Former NSE CEO Geoffrey Odundo has been appointed as the new Group Managing Director and CEO of Nation Media Group, effective April 7, 2025.


PS Kimutai revealed that the Health Ministry needs Sh500 million for foreign travel and legal fees in FY2024/25.

This includes Sh350 million for the CS and PS’s trips and Sh142.2 million for a court case on health laws.


TENSION AT Gusii Stadium as youths heckle Raila Odinga, two days after he signed deal with President Ruto; locals fault the ODM leader for downplaying Fred Matiang’i’s presidential bid.


POLICE LOB teargas at Roysambu Roundabout, Nairobi, to disperse youths who had come to Occupy Jesus Winner Chapel where President Ruto pledged Sh20m last week.


The Kenya Meteorological Department has forecasted occasional rainfall later in the week in parts of Western Kenya, the Lake Victoria Basin, Rift Valley, Central Kenya (including Nairobi), the Coast, South-Eastern Lowlands, and sections of the North.

Met Director General Dr David Gikungu noted that maximum temperatures will exceed 30 degrees Celsius, while minimum temperatures could fall below 10 degrees in some highland areas.

Regions around Lake Victoria and parts of the Rift Valley Highlands will have sunny intervals but may experience morning and afternoon showers.


A new Bill has been proposed in Parliament that seeks to remove the Auditor-General as head of the national audit office.

The Bill aims to give the Audit Advisory Board control over budgets, human resources, and other key decisions — limiting the Auditor-General’s independence.


Decorated former Bafana Bafana striker Benni McCarthy appointed as the new head coach of Kenya’s national football team 'Harambee Stars' with the South African taking his place as only the third non-Kenyan African to helm the national side, following in the footsteps of Nigeria’s Christian Chukwu and Algeria’s Adel Amrouche.


A Nairobi court has ordered the detention of two suspects, Alex Mutua Kithuka and Albanus Mutinda Nzioki, for 21 days as investigations continue into the murder of British national Campbell Scott. The two will be held at Capital Hill and Kilimani police stations, respectively.

Scott’s body was discovered in a forest in Makueni County under circumstances that remain under investigation. Detectives sought additional time to complete their inquiries, including forensic analysis and witness statements.

The court granted the request, stating that the extended detention would allow investigators to gather crucial evidence before any formal charges are filed.


Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) summons Nairobi Chief Officer for Environment Geoffrey Mosiria for interrogation over the illegal dumping of waste at Kenya Power offices in Nairobi.


NCIC issues a notice of cessation to former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua over remarks he made on February 23, 2025, at AIFCA Antubetwe Kiongo Church in Igembe North, Meru County.

The commission, through its chairperson Samuel Kobia, raised concerns that Gachagua’s statements could incite animosity among members of the Ameru community.

NCIC specifically took issue with his claims that President William Ruto was orchestrating the removal of Chief Justice Martha Koome due to her ethnic background.

The commission dismissed Gachagua’s remarks as misleading and warned that they could fuel negative ethnicity and disrupt peaceful coexistence.

NCIC has also faulted his warning that President Ruto should not visit Meru if Koome is removed from office, stating that this violated the President’s constitutional right to access all parts of the country.

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