- Summary
- In recent news, UASU is advocating for a new Vice Chancellor in a crisis amid Kenya's fuel import label as substandard. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Ruto defends the Nyamira Railway project while also nominating Bishop Kepha Omae as new NCIC chairman to navigate a leadership challenge.
Government officials are also announcing new entry fees for heritage sites and have increased their target for borrowing domestic funds. Furthermore, the Kenyan National Health Authority's strike has paralyzed services, with nurses facing significant delays. In a separate development, the Ministry of Communications is preparing to establish a new Metropolitan Police Unit on May 1st. Meanwhile, the Kenyan National Tourism Board has announced its next Vice Chancellor.
The Kenyan government is also set to launch a crypto sector regulatory framework with newly released draft rules. Additionally, Kenya Airways has warned that passenger safety will be affected by flight delays caused by low visibility issues at Jomo Nyali International Airport. Meanwhile, Kenya and Morocco are deepening ties with a new set of bilateral trading agreements.
The Kenyan economy continues to face headwinds, with tea exports suffering losses as Iran-related conflict disrupts shipping routes. Furthermore, the Kenyan National Bank is expected to increase its domestic borrowing target, while the Ruto family remains among the most sought-after bidder for Telposta assets. In the tourism sector, the Raila family is reportedly among the highest bidders in the recent asset sale. - Title
- Kurunzi News | #1 Newspaper News Source from Kenya
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- Kurunzi News | #1 Newspaper News Source from Kenya
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- kenya, news, march, april, days, politics, business, sports, nairobi, counties, read, kenyas, crisis, delays, tech, entertainment, president
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Created 2026-03-07Updated 2026-04-13Summarized 2026-04-14
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