Ruto Refutes Claims That Gov’t Spends Ksh104 Billion On SHA
President William Ruto has dismissed the Auditor General’s report, which claimed that the government spent Ksh104 billion on the Social Health Authority (SHA) system despite not owning it.
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President William Ruto has dismissed the Auditor General’s report, which claimed that the government spent Ksh104 billion on the Social Health Authority (SHA) system despite not owning it.
The Kenya Union of Clinical Officers (KUCO) is organizing peaceful demonstrations today to protest against what they describe as deliberate discrimination and exclusion of clinical officers from the Social Health Insurance Authority (SHA).
The Football Kenya Federation (FKF) is pleased to announce Benni McCarthy’s appointment as the new head coach of the Kenya…
More than 60 Kenyans rescued from Myanmar’s notorious cyberscam compounds are trapped at the border with Thailand in “dire” conditions,…
The Director of Criminal Investigations (DCI), Mohamed Amin, has urged the Kenya Power and Lighting Company (KPLC) to reconsider its approach to dealing with unpaid electricity bills from government institutions.
The highways to be audited include: Gilgil – Nyahururu – Rumuruti – Maralal Road (220 km), Eldoret – Iten – Kabarnet – Marigat Road (133 km), Muhoroni – Fort Tenan – Londiani Road (63 km), Sori – Ndhiwa – Rangwe – Oyugis Road (79 km), Kenol – Murang’a – Sagana – Kagio – Kianjiru Road (65 km), and Makutano – Machakos – Masii – Kyua – Syongila Road (109 km)
The proposed legislation seeks to establish a Fire and Rescue Service Professionals Board, which will oversee the examination, training, registration, and licensing of fire and rescue services professionals.
Maandamano hayo ya amani, yaliyoandaliwa na Amnesty International Kenya, Vocal Africa, na mashirika mengine ya kijamii, yalianzia Aga Khan Walk, Nairobi CBD, na kuelekea Bunge la Kenya na Ubalozi wa Uganda.
The peaceful protest, organized by Amnesty International Kenya, Vocal Africa, and other civil society groups, started at Aga Khan Walk in Nairobi’s CBD before proceeding to Parliament Buildings and the Ugandan High Commission.
The 8th Cohort saw a record 20,000 youths register and attend the orientation exercise at the college headquarters.