AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoG7 Watch: Leaders meet in France’s Evian-les-Bains as the US-Iran preliminary deal to end the Middle East war takes centre stage, with Ukraine, global economic imbalances and AI safety also on the agenda—while protests in Geneva turned violent ahead of the summit. Local Governance & Services: Huduma Centres nationwide are temporarily offline after a power outage hit the Nakuru data centre, disrupting IDs and passport processing. Economy & Energy: Kenya’s EPRA-linked fuel pricing debate heats up as CS Opiyo Wandayi warns oil marketers could collapse if price cuts go too far; Kenya Airways says it will revive grounded jets and seeks Sh194b in turnaround funds. Legal & Business: Kenya Pipeline Company is dragged to court in a Ksh10.87b contractor dispute, and Safaricom was ordered to pay Sh1.4b over an Mpesa Go copyright fight. Politics & Coalition Building: Murang’a Governor Irungu Kang’ata joined the Linda Mwananchi rally in Thika, signalling deeper opposition coalition talks ahead of 2027. Security & Public Order: Riot police clashed with protesters in Geneva over G7 policies, underscoring rising tensions around global governance. Agriculture: West Pokot begins a Ksh1.03b Lomut Phase II irrigation push to expand irrigation and boost food security. Human Rights: Government says compensation for protest victims (2017–2024) could start next week after verification.
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