AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWestern Kenya 2032 Push: National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang’ula rallied Luhya leaders behind President William Ruto’s re-election, arguing Western must “rise” to the presidency by 2032 and secure a DP slot in 2027. Courtroom Showdown: Embakasi East MP Babu Owino backed comedian Eric Omondi after his JKIA arrest, saying it’s meant to intimidate him over activism and fuel-price protests; the case heads to court Monday. School Unrest Spillover: Kisumu Girls and Kakamega High ordered parents to collect students early amid rising unrest, citing “intelligence” and heightened surveillance. Labour & Cost of Living: COTU says workers should keep paying enhanced NSSF contributions despite a court ruling, while new minimum wage orders raise pay for domestic workers and other categories—good for workers, but a new cost pressure for businesses. Digital Rights: Regulators and policymakers met over digital surveillance and consumer protection as mobile data and tech tools raise privacy concerns. Ebola Update: Health CS Aden Duale said Kenya remains Ebola-free as 80,000+ travellers are screened and 56 samples tested negative. Nairobi Governance: DPP approved manslaughter charges over the Manzil Towers collapse; Patrick Analo was released on bail as Nairobi prepares for more reforms. Transport Disruption: Nairobi City Marathon road closures are set for major corridors this weekend.
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