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Court Stops Southlands Housing Project in Lang’ata

Construction Halted After PetitionThe Environment and Land Court halted construction of the Southlands Affordable Housing Project in Lang’ata. Moreover, the ruling followed a petition filed by Busia Senator Okiya Omtatah. Constitutional Concerns RaisedOmtatah argued the project violated constitutional provisions. Therefore, the court ordered suspension of construction
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Court Spares Waititu, Orders Partial Asset Forfeiture

Partial Asset Forfeiture Ordered Former Kiambu governor Ferdinand Waititu received reprieve after the court ordered forfeiture of assets worth Ksh131 million. Moreover, the ruling spared him from surrendering properties valued at over Ksh1.9 billion. Assets Seized by the Court Among the seized assets are two plots of land worth Ksh32 million. Additionally, the court
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Eldoret Hosts 188 Teams as Kipchumba Karori International Volleyball Tournament Kicks Off

Tournament Gets Underway in Eldoret Eldoret is once again hosting top volleyball action as the Kipchumba Karori International Volleyball Tournament kicked off on Friday. The three-day event has attracted 188 teams from Kenya, Uganda and South Sudan. The tournament features both senior and junior categories, highlighting its growing appeal across the region. A Tournament
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Nairobi Opens Six-Month Amnesty for Developers

Amnesty Window AnnouncedNairobi County government has opened a six-month amnesty for housing developers and property owners. Moreover, the initiative allows regularization of unauthorized developments without paying penalties. Submission Process OutlinedDevelopers are urged to submit applications even with incomplete documentation. Additionally, submissions can be made
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Ruto Orders Cash Transfers for Marginalized Families

President Issues Directive on Social Protection President William Ruto ordered urgent registration of minority and marginalized families into cash transfer programmes. Moreover, he emphasized the move will strengthen household resilience and dignity. Targeted Communities to Benefit The directive covers hunter-gatherer groups including the Ogiek, Sengwer, Yaaku, and Sanye.
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NTSA Sets Annual License Rule for Senior Drivers

Annual Renewal Requirement Introduced The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) announced new license renewal rules for motorists aged 60 and above. Moreover, drivers in this age group must now renew their licenses annually instead of every three years. NTSA Official Explains Policy Change Speaking on December 18, NTSA Road Safety Programmes Manager Samuel Musumba
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Ruto Unveils Policy to Empower Minorities

Cabinet Approves Transformative BlueprintPresident William Ruto announced Cabinet approval of the National Policy on Ethnic Minorities, Indigenous, and Marginalised Communities. Moreover, he described it as a transformative blueprint mandating changes in public service hiring. Policy Targets Inclusion and RepresentationThe policy seeks full integration of marginalised