A Nairobi-based civil society group has called for a national debate on stripping Nairobi of its county status and ...
Sustainable implementation of the devolved system of government is dependent on equitable, predictable and timely resourcing.
Nairobi does not only serve Nairobians or Kenyans. Its infrastructure has both national and international significance. When waste management fails in Nairobi, it has terrible ...
Nairobi — Nandi Senator Kiprotich Cherargei has lauded President William Ruto for what he termed a decisive intervention to "rescue" Nairobi City County from alleged maladministration under Governor ...
Nairobi — Embakasi East Member of Parliament Babu Owino has criticized the newly signed national-county cooperation framework on Nairobi's governance, terming it the "greatest attack on devolution ...
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Kenya’s National Infrastructure Fund: Bold vision or debt trap?
Kevin Osido explores Kenya's National Infrastructure Fund, examining its potential for long-term financing while addressing ...
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United Opposition Youth Leader Ken Babu Declares Bid for Nairobi Senatorial Seat in 2027: "Time for Change"
United Opposition youth leader Ken Babu announces his bid for Nairobi's senatorial seat in 2027, focusing on accountability, ...
Parliament has exposedhow widespread disregard for public finance regulations is sinking counties deeperinto a wage bill crisis.For years, debateover Kenya’s swelling public wage bill has largely ...
Before devolution, access to quality public services was largely determined by one’s proximity to Nairobi or other major urban centres.
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Johnson Sakaja leads first Nairobi–national government meeting to kick off joint development projects
Johnson Sakaja chaired first Nairobi Rising implementation meeting as national and county officials plan major infrastructure projects for the capital.
The Senate had earlier okayed a key decision-making process that would have soon handed the town the city status, to become the sixth city.
Since the advent of devolution in the 2013/2014 financial year, the National Treasury has transferred more than Sh3.7 trillion to Kenya’s 47 county governments. The scale of this fiscal ...
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