AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoJudiciary & Rights: Chief Justice Martha Koome mourned retired High Court judge Omondi Tunya, marking the end of a four-decade legal career. Saba Saba Security & Protests: Nairobi and other towns braced for Saba Saba with heavy CBD roadblocks and checkpoints, while Kisumu stayed calm with “business as usual.” In Mombasa, protesters were allowed a 15-minute CBD march after police consultations, though a brief standoff erupted over the route. Civil Liberties Pushback: A rights group said Kenya is failing on justice and accountability, citing unlawful arrests and enforced disappearances around the anniversary. Finance Law: Kenya’s new CBK reforms tighten emergency liquidity rules, requiring banks to be fundamentally sound before any rescue. Anti-Corruption: EACC secured convictions of two former IEBC officials over forged academic credentials used for employment and promotions. Transport & Infrastructure: Kenya Railways unveiled plans to extend the SGR from Syokimau into Nairobi CBD, easing last-mile travel. Health Policy: MSF urged expansion of SHA benefits to include analogue insulin pens for better diabetes care.
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