A report by the Controller of Budget, Margaret Nyakang’o, has exposed alleged massive wastage of taxpayers’ funds in the Executive Office of the President. According to Nyakang’o, President William Ruto’s office spent Ksh2 million per day on printing services during the 2024/2025 financial year, despite the Head of State’s promise of austerity measures. Out of
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A report by the Controller of Budget (CoB) has flagged State House for withdrawing Sh3.6 billion in just 42 days for travel, hospitality, and vehicle maintenance, raising concerns over fiscal discipline despite pledges to cut excessive spending. According to the report, the Treasury released the funds between May 14 and June 24, 2025—just six days
The government is set to cater for the registration of 1.5 million Kenyans with the Social Health Authority from next week, President William Ruto has announced. In a brief statement released by the Head of Special Projects and Creative Economy at the Executive Office of the President, Dennis Itumbi, the government had already identified the
The United States Department of State has announced new rules governing where immigrant visa interviews will be conducted, a move that will take effect on November 1, 2025. Under the revised guidelines, all applicants will be required to attend their visa interviews at the consular post responsible for their place of residence, or in their
