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Labour CS Alfred Mutua assures Senate that all redundancies in the ongoing parastatal overhaul adhere to Kenyan law, as the government pushes reforms affecting dozens of state firms amid fierce opposition from trade unions.

A new amendment targeting the conduct of political leaders imposes fines up to KSh1 million and two-year prison sentences for using official portraits on public projects, tightening accountability ahead of the 2027 General Election.




The new 'Drive' platform aims to tackle rampant fuel theft and operational inefficiencies for East African businesses by digitizing transactions and integrating with over 200 fuel stations across the region.

A new two-year delay for Boeing's flagship 777X jet, triggering a KSh 782 billion ($4.9bn) charge, directly impacts the fleet expansion strategies of key regional airlines, including Ethiopian Airlines, Boeing's largest African customer.

Police in Ruiru have launched a formal investigation into Jijenge Uwezo Limited after boda boda operators stormed its offices, alleging the firm orchestrates the theft of financed motorcycles by drugging riders.

The rediscovery of the 'white-knuckled wolf spider' in Britain offers a crucial lesson for Kenya on the importance of habitat preservation and biodiversity monitoring for its own unique and threatened species.
The proposed Standards Bill, 2025, aims to overhaul Kenya's quality control framework, introducing hefty fines and jail time for traders of substandard products to protect consumers and boost industrial competitiveness.

The decision shatters a decades-long global moratorium on nuclear testing, raising fears of a new arms race and directly challenging Africa's long-standing commitment to disarmament, including Kenya's obligations under continental treaties.