As of March 30, 2026, Johnson Sakaja faces an arrest order and a KSh 500,000 fine. The Senate issued the directive after he repeatedly ignored summons from the Senate County Public Accounts Committee. Consequently, police officers have moved to City Hall and his residence to enforce the order.
Johnson Sakaja has announced a 30-day waiver on property repair levies in Nairobi. The directive took effect on March 11, 2026. It follows devastating flash floods that hit the city on March 6. Consequently, many homes and businesses suffered severe structural damage. The waiver aims to speed up recovery efforts across affected neighborhoods. Areas Hit […]
Nairobi’s political landscape has once again plunged into uncertainty after MCAs revived a motion to impeach Johnson Sakaja. Notably, the renewed push began on March 3, 2026, months after an earlier attempt stalled. 70 Signatures Surpass Constitutional Threshold This time, however, the numbers appear stronger. A bipartisan group of MCAs confirmed they secured 70
Nairobi’s flooding crisis has returned with alarming intensity this February. Heavy rains have submerged highways, waterlogged estates, and disrupted daily life. Consequently, the “City in the Sun” faces renewed infrastructure strain. Major Roads Rendered Impassable The downpour has blocked critical transport corridors across Nairobi. For instance, Mariakani Road in South





