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Nairobi, Kenya Katılım Ağustos 2022
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US Vice President JD Vance says "we got tools in our toolkit that we so far haven't decided to use." President Trump "will decide to use them if the Iranian's don't change their course of conduct."
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Embattled CS Opiyo Wandayi warns fuel prices could surge by Ksh. 14
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President Trump says Iran could be taken out in a single night if he wanted
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Former president Bunge la Mwananchi Francis Awino attacked by goons sent by Energy CS Apiyo Wandayi after doing a press at Milimani calling for his resignation
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Kitambo Nilikuwa nadhani hii ni ya kuosha viombo.
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KRA says it has collected Ksh 2.038 trillion in revenue as of March 31, 2026. The tax agency had targeted Ksh 2.122 trillion for the July 2025 to March 2026 period, meaning it reached 96.1% of the target. Even though the goal was not fully met, collections are higher than the Ksh 1.829 trillion recorded during the same period in the previous financial year, marking an 11.4% increase. Domestic taxes remained the biggest source of revenue, bringing in Ksh 1.301 trillion, a 10.4% rise compared to last year. Customs and border control collections performed above target, reaching Ksh 733.7 billion, a 13.3% increase. Out of the total collections, Ksh 1.834 trillion went to the exchequer while Ksh 204.452 billion was collected on behalf of other government agencies. KRA says the growth was supported by better tax administration, digital systems such as eTIMS, GavaConnect, WhatsApp tax services, USSD services, and expanded use of bank agents. The agency says it will intensify compliance efforts in the last quarter of the financial year as it works toward its full-year target of Ksh 2.97 trillion.
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KICD has asked principals of all public senior schools to submit updated Grade 10 enrolment data as it prepares for the next phase of textbook distribution. The institute says the first phase of distributing Grade 10 textbooks is complete, but there are still gaps. Some schools received more books than needed, while others have not received any. KICD says the mismatch happened because the enrolment data initially provided by the Ministry of Education did not fully reflect the actual number of students and their subject choices in different schools. Principals are now required to submit two key details: the current number of Grade 10 students per subject and the number of textbooks that were supplied in the first phase. The information will guide the second phase of distribution to ensure each learner gets their own textbook for every subject, in line with the government’s one-to-one textbook policy. Under the Competency-Based Curriculum, senior school students take different subject combinations, which makes accurate subject-by-subject data necessary for fair distribution. Schools that have not received books or those with excess copies have been asked to report the issue to KICD before April 10, 2026. KICD CEO Charles Ong’ondo said the data collected will also help plan textbook distribution for the same learners when they move to Grade 11 and Grade 12.
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Francis Atwoli has told former President Uhuru Kenyatta to retire and stop what he called tribal incitement as political tensions start building ahead of the next election. Speaking during the burial of Kilifi North MP Owen Baya’s mother, Dorothy Baya Mweri, Atwoli said Uhuru is not helping the opposition organize itself and claimed there is currently no strong opposition in the country. He also said President William Ruto played a key role in Uhuru becoming president, adding that Uhuru failed to make Raila Odinga president even when he had the power to do so. Atwoli predicted that Ruto will be re-elected with a landslide if elections were held today. Ruto’s aide Farouk Kibet also warned leaders against promoting tribal politics and asked religious leaders not to give platforms to politicians who spread division. Several leaders attended the burial, including Senate Speaker Amason Kingi, National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang’ula, Kilifi Governor Gideon Mung’aro, Mombasa Governor Abdulswamad Nassir and Youth Affairs PS Fikirini Jacobs.
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ODPP has completed a weeklong training aimed at strengthening prosecutors’ ability to handle terrorism financing cases. The program brought together prosecutors from different regions for specialized sessions on identifying, investigating, and prosecuting cases linked to terror financing. Participants were trained to spot suspicious transaction patterns and other financial red flags that could indicate illegal funding activities. The training also introduced prosecutors to the national terrorism financing risk assessment framework, which outlines key threats, vulnerabilities, and emerging trends. Authorities say the program focused heavily on evidence collection and case preparation, which are crucial in cases that involve complex financial investigations and coordination with multiple agencies. ODPP says improving prosecutorial skills will help Kenya better disrupt financial networks linked to crime and terrorism while protecting the integrity of the country’s financial system.
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Rwanda marks the International Day of Reflection on the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi today. UNESCO says education remains one of the strongest tools to help prevent genocide and build understanding between communities. In a message shared on April 7, the organization emphasized that learning about history helps societies recognize the dangers of hate and division before they escalate. UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay also stressed the importance of teaching the history of the genocide so future generations understand what happened and why remembrance matters.
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Nigeria’s Dangote refinery ramps up exports to support Africa’s fuel supply Africa’s largest refinery, the 650,000-barrel-per-day Dangote refinery in Nigeria, has increased exports of gasoline and urea to African countries facing supply shortages linked to the Iran war, according to owner Aliko Dangote. The refinery has already shipped about 17 cargoes of gasoline across the continent and is also exporting more urea fertiliser as buyers look for alternative suppliers. With capacity to produce up to 3 million metric tons of urea each year, most of it usually exported to the US and South America, the plant is now playing a bigger role in stabilising regional supply. Despite running at full capacity, fuel prices in Nigeria remain at record highs due to rising global crude prices. Dangote said the refinery is seeking more crude cargoes priced in local currency to help reduce fuel costs.
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