Kenyan police allowed Arsenal fans to gather and disperse peacefully but they never allow the same youth to protest against the government without killing some
BREAKING: The Supreme Court has just made a massive ruling on YOUR pension money.
Attorney General Dorcas Oduor and 3 others LOST the case while defending the government’s position.
For years, the government treated pension money deducted from workers’ salaries as if it were public money.
That is why pension schemes faced endless bureaucracy, procurement rules, delays, and costly approvals before investing your savings.
The Association of Retirement Benefits Schemes challenged this in court.
They lost in the High Court.
Lost again in the Court of Appeal.
But on 15th May 2026, the Supreme Court finally ruled in their favour.
The court declared that pension schemes sponsored by public entities and state corporations are PRIVATE TRUSTS, not government money.
Meaning?
Your pension is YOUR money.
Not the government’s.
Trustees can now invest faster, avoid unnecessary procurement bureaucracy, and potentially grow retirement savings better for millions of Kenyans.
This is one of the biggest financial rulings most wananchi have never heard about.
Kenyan universities are drowning in debt.
Top 5:
~Egerton - KSh 25.5B
~University of Nairobi - KSh 16.9B
~TUK - KSh 14.13B
~Kenyatta - KSh 12.79B
~Moi - KSh 10.38B
President William Ruto promised the new funding model would END university debts.
2 years later:
11 universities are reportedly insolvent, according to PS Beatrice Inyangala.
So what was the plan?
Press release: New Director-General of @UN Office at #Vienna and Executive Director of UN Office on Drugs and Crime @UNODC takes office - more : https://t.co/ueAkMlUjHs
I first met Clark Reynolds when he was just three years old at our Black History Month reception at the White House.
Over the last ten years, it's been wonderful getting updates about his life through his letters. Check out how he’s doing now:
@ahmednasirlaw@business@lindahoguttu True, nobody is certain ... Corruption will eat all these billions earmarked for highways and the trains "to nowhere"
Kenya’s president says his $39 billion plan to build new trains and highways will catapult his country into the first world within a generation. International investors aren’t so sure https://t.co/4LgrLWi5t9
Kenya’s president says his $39 billion plan to build new trains and highways will catapult his country into the first world within a generation. International investors aren’t so sure https://t.co/8OruGaTJpn