Today, I had the honour of taking my oath of office before @UN Secretary-General @antonioguterres as Director-General of the United Nations Office at Vienna and Executive Director of @UNODC.
In taking this oath, I am reminded that international civil service is, above all, a commitment to people. As I solemnly declared my dedication to carry out these functions with integrity, impartiality, and the utmost regard for the purposes and principles of the United Nations, I reflected on the responsibility that comes with this trust.
I step into this role with humility, gratitude and a profound sense of duty, and look forward to working with colleagues and partners across the UN system, and the world to advance peace, security, justice and the rule of law, for a more prosperous and dignified future for all.
NTSA Update‼️
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We appreciate your interest in the Japanese Trial Lesson. Due to limited seats, registration is now closed and we cannot accept new participants. Details for the next class will be shared on our website and social media thank you.
My advice: Do not tolerate lying or dishonesty of any kind at all. If you catch someone lying to you or being intentionally dishonest, terminate that relationship ASAP without any warnings or second chances. Never ever give a second chance to liar.
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I am shocked with Alfred Mutua's directive that we should pay house helps Ksh 18,000 per month.
Currently,I live in Nairobi and my salary is Ksh 75,000. I pay my househelp Ksh 10,000. My rent is Ksh 15,000 and shopping plus food cost me more than Ksh 20,000. After all the expenses,I remain with less than Ksh15,000 to save. If I increase my house help's salary to 18k it means I won't be saving any money.
For those who have house helps,how much do you pay them?
From Mary Anne
Garissa Governor Nadhif Jama gives sick woman KSh 1,000 for hospital bill telling her “Hakuna Mambo ya SHA Hapa...Someone should hide this video from Aden Duale
BREAKING:SCHOOLS CLOSE INDEFINITELY.
Due to the endless Unrest and Tension as 24th JUNE approaches, it is official that there will be No Schools beginning tomorrow, until further Notice.
Kenya’s Cyber Crimes Act is now law.
Screenshot someone’s phone? 5 years.
Delete someone’s data? 5 years.
Record a call without consent? 2 years.
Post misleading information? 2 years.
Be rude online with intent to humiliate? 2 years.
The internet just got a legal address in Kenya.
Act accordingly.
His Excellency Hon Dr William Samoei Ruto, C.G.H, President of Republic of Kenya, and Commander-in-Chief of the Defence Forces upon recommendation of the Defence Council has made the following changes in the military. See more:
I’m at the airport in London and they’re asking everyone if they’ve been to an African country in the last 21 days and then they further ask, which ones and especially in East and Central Africa. Kenyans if you’re travelling anywhere soon especially from home…itakuwa ngori
NOTICE:
The Cabinet Secretary for the National Treasury, Hon. FCPA John Mbadi Ng’ongo, EGH, has approved the formal notice for the FY 2026/27 Budget Statement.
The Budget Statement will be presented to the National Assembly on Thursday, 11th June 2026.
Read the notice attached below 👇
The Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Kenya extends its deepest condolences to the Government and people of Kenya over the tragic dormitory fire at Utumishi Girls' Academy in Gilgil, Nakuru, which claimed at least 10 young lives.
In the spirit of the solidarity Kenyans showed with the Minab schoolgirls tragedy, we stand with you today.
May the Almighty grant eternal peace to the departed souls and comfort to the grieving families.
#IranInKenya #SolidarityWithKenya #Minab168 #Utumishi
BREAKING: Uganda closes border with DRC with immediate effect over Ebola outbreak.
"Any person returning from the DRC into Uganda shall undergo mandatory self isolation for 21 days"
🚨 Cambodia expels citizens of Ghana, Kenya, Uganda, Cameroon & others.
Citizens of those African countries are expected to leave by end of May, 2026.
Failure to self-deport attracts a 2-year jail term or a fine of $8,000
Arrests to begin on June 1st.