COURT SUSPENDS 2020 TRAFFIC RULES IMPLEMENTATION

The High Court has stripped NTSA officers powers of acting as traffic instructors and reverted the same to the police. In the rules that had kicked out the police from conducting driving tests (Theoretical, a test of knowledge in the highway code and traffic signs, test of knowledge of road safety principles and procedures; and a…

PRIVATE HOSPITALS TO CONTINUE OFFERING SERVICES TO NHIF PATIENTS AFTER PACT WITH MOH

Private hospitals will continue offering services to National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF) card holders following a deal reached with the Ministry of health.  According to the Fund’s board chairman Lewis Nguyai, this follows consultations that extended the contracts’ deadline to March 31. Health Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe stated that after this, new contracts which will…

6 PEOPLE KILLED IN MANDERA IED ATTACK

Six people were on Monday killed in Mandera when a passenger vehicle ran over an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) in a suspected Al Shabaab attack. According to Police Spokesman Bruno Shioso, seven others were injured in the incident that occurred at about 7.30am on the Arabia-Mandera RoadShioso said police were yet to establish the whereabouts…

SENSITIZATION AGAINST PYLON VANDALISM

The government is set to kick off a sensitization exercise in a bid to dissuade members of the public, especially residents of slum areas, against dangers of vandalism. The rollout will be done alongside wide-ranging reforms targeting the scrap metal sector which has be singled out as the single biggest absorber of vandalized materials which…

SCRAMBLE FOR MUMIAS SUGAR

West Kenya Sugar Limited has asked the court to enjoin it in the case sugarcane farmers are challenging leasing of Mumias Sugar Company. Through lawyer Paul Muite, West Kenya told commercial court judge Wilfrida Okwany that they deserved to take over the ailing miller having been the highest bidder. The Kenyan miller now wants the…

CHEMELIL SUGAR MILL MANAGEMENT SCANDAL

The wrangle over the control of a State-owned sugar mill in Kisumu’s Chemelil town escalated on Tuesday after rival groups engaged in clashes prompting police intervention. A standoff ensued after a section of workers attempted to deny Chemelil Sugar Company Managing Director Gabriel Nyangweso access to the mill claiming he had been sent on compulsory…

WATCH ON CORRUPTION AHEAD OF THE GENERAL ELECTION

A non-profit organization called Transparency International Kenya has called for enactment of a law to regulate campaign financing ahead of the 2022 General Election as a measure to curb corruption. The organization which seeks to develop a transparent and corruption-free society through good governance and social justice initiative, said in a statement on Tuesday that…