AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSchool Unrest & Safety: Kajiado KNUT officials urged the government to find a lasting solution to rising school unrest, warning that arson and vandalism are costing learners lives and calling for better security and higher capitation. June 25 Protests & Goons: Maasai morans in Kajiado warned that criminal elements could try to exploit the June 25 Gen Z memorial, pledging to protect businesses and pushing for peaceful, purpose-led demonstrations. Security Warning for June 25: Police Deputy IG Eliud Lagat said security is tightened for the memorial, promised protection for peaceful protesters, and warned that anyone disrupting order will be arrested. Finance Bill Fallout & Politics: Former Trade CS Moses Kuria defended Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro after his Finance Bill 2026 vote absence, alleging political targeting by Rigathi Gachagua. Human Capital Deal: EU and Equity Group Foundation signed a partnership to support 100 top scholars annually for university studies in Europe, betting on youth and skills as Kenya’s growth engine. Heritage Protection: Government gazetted the Manyimbo World War II Cemetery in Mombasa as a national monument, giving it legal protection and a 60-day window for objections. Road Safety on Kangundo Road: A report highlighted deadly pedestrian-motorcycle risks along Kangundo Road, renewing calls for safer crossings and better infrastructure. Maternal Health in the Region: Coverage from Karamoja-linked areas in Uganda pointed to ambulance fuel shortages and long referral distances affecting maternal outcomes, with cross-border Kenya links.
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