A Call For The Government Not To Depend On Foreign Aid On Medication
At the 13th conference of the East African Reproductive Health Network (EARHN), experts said health is not among the top five sectors where government allocates large amounts of money, despite being heavily used in political campaigns to influence voters. “It is imperative that we increase the investment that is coming from this country into the health sector.

Joseph Kinyua: Ex-Public Servant Whose Signature Was On The Old Ksh1,000 Note And Why
His name is Joseph Kinyua .He holds a bachelors degree and masters in Business administration from University of Nairobi. He is among the longest serving public servants in Kenya who retired after Ruto took government. His career began in 1978 as an assistant lecturer at the University of Nairobi.

"I Will Not be the President to See this Happen" William Ruto Speaks on a Plan to Save Kenyans
President William Ruto has informed of his plans to save Kenyans from being overburdened by the debt as new details emerge. The Head of State has informed that he won't be a president with a big appetite for debt and that he aims to ensure that he helps in reducing the country's debt.

Good News To All Teachers As They Are Set To Reap Big Following The Cabinet Approval
Kenyan teachers are set to reap big in the new financial year following the latest development, in a sitting of a cabinet committee, there was an agreement to boost their salaries. The cabinet has approved an enhanced pay plan for all civil servants to take effect in the next financial year, according to State Minister for Public Service, Grace Mugasa.

JUST IN: All Civil Servants To Lose The Following Benefits After Ruto's Directive Takes Effect
Civil servants in all Government services will have some of their benefits cut following President William Ruto's order. In a notice addressed to all directors-general, all directors and heads of units among others challenged all departments to review their budgets in an effort to reduce government spending.

The Day Jaramogi Introduced Mama Ngina To Public For The First Time
Jaramogi Ajuma Oginga Odinga was a chieftain from the Luo tribe who played a major role in Kenya's fight for independence. He went on to be Kenya's first Vice-President and then the leader of the opposition. Odinga's son Raila Odinga used to be the Prime Minister, and another son, Oburu Odinga, used to work in the Ministry of Finance as an Assistant Minister.

Clash of Words as Kimani Ichung'wah Goes Against Supreme Court CJ Martha Koome's Tough Orders
The law forbids the distribution of constituency development monies, and lawmakers have been warned against doing so. People's Leader Kimani Ichungwah reported from the Parliamentary Assembly on Wednesday and said that starting on November 21, the Ministry of Finance will distribute Ksh 2 Billion CDF money every week.

Inspector of Police Hillary Mutyambai Given New Duties Days After Ruto Declared NPS Independent
Police Inspector Hillary Mutyambai was appointed Accountant by the Treasury Department after President William Ruto declared the National Police Service an independent semi-governmental service. According to reliable sources, the NPS had already received a notice from the Ministry of Finance asking them to release Mutyambai to take on his new role.

Revealed: Amount of Millions President-Elect William Ruto's Swearing-in Will Cost Kenyan Taxpayers
A file photo of president Uhuru Kenyatta and president elect William Ruto. The Ministry of Finance has disclosed that the swearing of His Excellency the deputy president William Ruto will cost Kenyans Ksh 200 million. According to details, this amount has been provided to the committee that is responsible with preparations that will see to it that the incoming Head of State gets power successfully.

Reactions of Kenyans after Cs Machogu hinted on government stopping to fund public universities.
Education Cabinet Secretary (CS) Ezekiel Machogu hinted on Saturday, November 11, that the government would stop funding public universities and colleges. Speaking at the Dedan Kimathi University of Science and Technology in Nyeri District, CS Machog urged institutions to be creative and find ways to generate revenues that lessen the burden on the government.

I Will Not Be The President Who Will Continue talking Out Country Into More Debt- Ruto Says
As new details emerge, President William Ruto has informed Kenyans of his plans to relieve the country's debt burden. The Head of State has stated that he will not be a president with a penchant for debt and that he intends to contribute to the reduction of the country's debt.

Reactions as Uganda Protests Move to Reduce Its Sugar Exports to Kenya
Kenyans imports Sugar from Uganda Over 50% of the total 17,590 tonnes of sugar imported to Kenya in August 2022 were from Uganda.Currently, the prices of sugar across supermarkets retail at about KSh 312 per 2kg packet. Comesa Free Trade Area (FTA) countries supplied 8,030 tonnes to Kenya while Comesa non-FTA countries supplied 2,000 tonnes.

New Twist Emerges After MPs Alleged To Be Planning To Summon CJ Martha Koome
A possible summons of Chief Justice Martha Koome to the chambers is being considered by the Kenyan MPs. The controversial National Government Constituency Development Fund, according to the People Daily newspaper, is the reason they intend to summon her. According to the Thursday newspaper edition, Kenyan lawmakers want her to appear before parliament and clarify the Supreme Court's decision to rule against the NGCDF fund.

Government Warning Concerning The Hustler Fund
The Government of Kenya today, November 12, 2022 released a major advertisement targeting all Kenyans living in different local, regional and international areas. Through the Ministry of Finance, the Kenyan government announced a fine of Ksh 10 million on all. Kenyan citizens will be arrested for committing crimes surrounding the Hustler Foundation.

The Car in Which Obama's Father Died in a Deadly Accident While in Kenya
Despite his incredible accomplishment of becoming president of the United States of America, Barack Obama never got to meet his biological father. When Obama Sr. visited Hawaii from Kenya, where he had moved when the future president was barely a toddler, for a brief visit, the former US president was 10 years old.

Avoid Making These Mistakes When Applying For The Hustler Fund As Government Announces Possible Fines
The Government of Kenya today, November 12, 2022 released a major advertisement targeting all Kenyans living in various local, regional and international areas. Through the Ministry of Finance, the Kenyan government announced that everyone will be fined Ksh 10 million. The government has made early announcement before official application begin.

All Civil Servants To Lose The Following Benefits After Ruto's Directive Takes Effect
All government employees will see some benefits decreased as a result of President William Ruto's order. In an email issued to all directors-general, among others, all directors and heads of units requested that all departments review their budgets in an effort to reduce government spending. The purchase of office furniture, fixtures, computers, and ICT equipment needed to be approved, and the department was told to stop all new training.

Big Blow To Hustlers As The State Declares To Do This To Those Guilty Of Hustler Foundation Crimes
The Kenyan government today, November 12, 2022, issued a major announcement targeting all Kenyans living locally, regionally and internationally. (President William Ruto photo courtesy) Through the Ministry of Finance, the Kenyan government announced a fine of Ksh 10 million to all Kenyans found guilty of crimes related to the Hustler Foundation.

'I Won't Be The President Who Has To Witness This' William Ruto Talks About Plan To Save Kenyans
As more information becomes available, President William Ruto has announced his plans to rescue Kenyans from their crushing debt. The President has stated that he has no desire to increase the national debt and will do what he can to help bring it down if given the chance.

Parliament Approves Shs1.24 Trillion Electricity Loan.
The government's borrowing proposal for Sh1.241 trillion to expand energy across the nation has been approved by Parliament. This comes after the Ministry of Finance requested permission from the legislature to allow the government to borrow up to 237.7 Special Drawing Rights (SDR) ($331.5 million equivalent) and receive a grant from the World Bank Group of up to 198.2 SDR ($276.5 million equivalent) to support the Electricity Access Scale-Up Project (EASP).
