Gachagua reveals he's working together with former president Uhuru kenyatta, he adds that they are great friends and soon after 45 days consultation,he's going to visit him and tell him what Mt Kenya people are saying for further discussions on the Flag bearer 2027
President Ruto: No Kenyan deserves to live in squalor. I will do my best to ensure we build as many houses as possible. Within 15 to 20 years, no Kenyan will be living in a slum.
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XN Iraki: The government realised that we don’t want to pay taxes, so they shifted to levies and that is why we are loaded with many levies. The consequences of this is that people are not investing.
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Former First Lady Margaret Kenyatta has called for increased investment in young people through arts and music, saying creative programmes continue to transform lives, nurture talent and strengthen communities across Kenya.
Speaking during the Ghetto Classics Charity Golf Tournament held at Migaa Golf Club in Kiambu County, Mrs. Kenyatta praised the initiative for its remarkable 18-year journey of empowering vulnerable youth through music education, mentorship, scholarships and social support.
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President William Ruto: The Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda was conceived not merely as an economic programme, but as a strategy for inclusion. My administration has deliberately invested in Northern Kenya and other historically marginalised regions, especially in education, which remains a key pillar of development and is at the heart of this year's Madaraka Day theme.
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Treasury CS John Mbadi has welcomed growing public scrutiny and debate over the proposed Finance Bill 2026, while accusing some critics of distorting facts.
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Where the ocean breeze meets ambition, Kwale is scripting a breathtaking story of progress with roads stretching wider, lights shining brighter, markets rising taller and opportunity flowing through every village and town. Welcome to Kwale Edition #PwaniFocus ✔️
President Ruto’s development tour has ignited a wave of transformation that feels bold, deliberate and unstoppable. KSh 15 billion committed to Affordable Housing is not just about buildings, it is about restoring dignity, creating jobs and shaping a modern future for thousands of families. Out of it, KSh 8 billion is driving the construction of 4,000 housing units that are redefining urban growth at the Coast.
The engines of progress are roaring across Kwale. KSh 2.5 billion is opening up roads that will connect businesses, farmers and communities, while KSh 1.8 billion is bringing electricity to 15,000 more households, lighting homes, powering dreams and expanding opportunity.
From the shores of Shimoni to the heart of Kinango, transformation is visible in every direction. Squatter settlement programmes are restoring hope to 200,000 families across the Coast Region. The KSh 1.4 billion NAMARET hatchery is preparing Kwale to become a blue economy giant, creating a future driven by fisheries, jobs and innovation.
Modern markets are rising in Lunga Lunga and Kinango like monuments of empowerment for traders. Last Mile Connectivity projects are turning darkness into productivity. The Kwale-Kinango Road is steadily carving a new economic path through the county.
At Lungalunga TVC, hostels are being constructed to support the next generation of skilled youth, while Government sponsored short courses are opening doors for students ready to shape tomorrow’s economy.
The completed Shimoni Fish Port stands as a beacon of opportunity for coastal livelihoods, and the Diani Modern Market is already transforming business for hundreds of traders.
Kwale is no longer watching development happen elsewhere. Kwale is becoming the example. A county rising with confidence, powered by action, vision and relentless momentum.