AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoDeputy President standoff: Kithure Kindiki says he’ll defend his position and dismiss any move to remove him, as ODM and UDA negotiate 2027 leadership roles. Healthcare funding pressure: Clinical officers and medical unions warn reforms won’t work without adequate, timely financing—especially at primary care—while patients face delays in insurance reimbursements. Voter registration push (diaspora): Allan Bitok Kibet says many eligible Kenyans abroad still aren’t registered and urges IEBC to expand continuous registration to more countries. 2027 election prep: IEBC targets millions of voters and keeps tightening election logistics, including ballot and technology tender freezes. Politics and tone: Garissa Woman Rep Udgoon Siyad urges politicians to drop insults and intimidation ahead of 2027. Digital jobs boost: Kikuyu Jitume Centre of Excellence breaks ground in Kiambu to expand digital skills and innovation. Roads tech pilot: Makueni signs an Israel-linked deal to use satellite data and GIS to prioritise rural road upgrades. AFCON 2027 media rights: CAF launches tender for broadcast rights across Sub-Saharan Africa for the Kenya-Tanzania-Uganda tournament. Business heat: Over 1,000 CEOs submit demands to Ruto on taxes, levies, and energy costs. Public health controversy: Kenya’s mandatory travel health insurance for foreign visitors faces legal and data-protection questions.
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