National Assembly PAC Flags Ksh.6.3 Billion Diversion on e-Citizen Platform

Members of the National Assembly Public Accounts Committee (PAC) have raised alarm over the irregular diversion of Ksh.6.3 billion into a private account, highlighting persistent concerns over the security and management of the government’s digital payment platform, e-Citizen. The revelations come in a special audit report covering the period 2014–2025,…

Deadly Laikipia University Clash Leaves One Student Dead, Several Injured

Six families in Nakuru County and Laikipia County are demanding justice after a violent confrontation between police and students from Laikipia University on Monday left one student dead and five others wounded by gunfire. The unrest erupted after students protested the university administration’s alleged negligence following an accident at Subukia…

Ghana Pushes UN for Global Recognition of Transatlantic Slave Trade as Gravest Crime

Ghana is stepping up its diplomatic efforts at the United Nations, blending cultural advocacy with political lobbying to secure international acknowledgment of the transatlantic slave trade as one of history’s gravest crimes. Speaking in New York, former President John Dramani Mahama highlighted the enduring legacy of slavery, emphasizing that centuries…

Kenya Secures Trade Boost as China Signs Key Economic Agreements

Kenya and China have signed four memoranda of understanding (MoUs) covering economic partnership, agriculture, livestock, and trade, marking a significant step in strengthening bilateral ties. The agreements were concluded in Nairobi during talks between President William Ruto and Chinese Vice President Han Zheng on Tuesday. Duty-Free Access to Chinese Market…