Johnson Sakaja has defended ongoing infrastructure reforms in Nairobi. In March 12, 2026, the governor said the city faces deep historical challenges. He explained that much of Nairobi developed on swampy land. Additionally, the city’s drainage and sewer systems were designed decades ago.
In January 2026, Mandera leaders and residents intensified pressure on the national government. They demanded action on long-standing education infrastructure promises. Meanwhile, schools across the county struggle with overcrowding. The rollout of the Competency-Based Curriculum has worsened existing challenges. Consequently, education stakeholders warn of a looming
Several businesses worth millions were demolished overnight on Wednesday, January 14, near Nyayo National Stadium. Consequently, authorities said the operation aimed to clear land for a major transport infrastructure project. Bulldozers Roll In Under Heavy Police Presence Shortly after midnight, bulldozers and excavators moved in and flattened structures within hours.




