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The Principal Secretary Aden Millah when he appeared before the National Assembly Committee on Transport and Infrastructure in parliament on 17th March, 2026. PHOTO/ DAVID BOGONKO NYOKANG’I
Recurrent spending concerns rise over Sh100 million Maritime Academy allocation
State Law Office budget revised downwards in supplementary estimates
NPSC Tells Senate: Rejected police injury claims of Sh403.9M cause compensation delays
Stalled projects, bloated wage bill exposed at Rongo University MPs told
Kisii University Vice Chancellor Nathan Ogechi appearring before the Public Investment Committee on Education and Governance in Parliament on 18th February 2026.
Qualified audit opinion puts Kisii University finances under watch, MPs told
The Principal Secretary Aden Millah when he appeared before the National Assembly Committee on Transport and Infrastructure in parliament on 17th March, 2026. PHOTO/ DAVID BOGONKO NYOKANG’I
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Recurrent spending concerns rise over Sh100 million Maritime Academy allocation

The State Department for Shipping and Maritime Affairs has defended its revised budget under the Financial Year 2025/2026 Supplementary Estimates I, highlighting an additional Sh100…

byVoiceNews EditorialMarch 17, 2026
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State Law Office budget revised downwards in supplementary estimates

byVoiceNews EditorialMarch 11, 2026
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NPSC Tells Senate: Rejected police injury claims of Sh403.9M cause compensation delays

byVoiceNews EditorialMarch 6, 2026

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The Principal Secretary Aden Millah when he appeared before the National Assembly Committee on Transport and Infrastructure in parliament on 17th March, 2026. PHOTO/ DAVID BOGONKO NYOKANG’I
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Recurrent spending concerns rise over Sh100 million Maritime Academy allocation

byVoiceNews EditorialMarch 17, 2026
Current UpdatesGovernance and Opinion

State Law Office budget revised downwards in supplementary estimates

byVoiceNews EditorialMarch 11, 2026
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NPSC Tells Senate: Rejected police injury claims of Sh403.9M cause compensation delays

byVoiceNews EditorialMarch 6, 2026

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The Principal Secretary Aden Millah when he appeared before the National Assembly Committee on Transport and Infrastructure in parliament on 17th March, 2026. PHOTO/ DAVID BOGONKO NYOKANG’I

Recurrent spending concerns rise over Sh100 million Maritime Academy allocation

byVoiceNews EditorialMarch 17, 2026

State Law Office budget revised downwards in supplementary estimates

byVoiceNews EditorialMarch 11, 2026

NPSC Tells Senate: Rejected police injury claims of Sh403.9M cause compensation delays

byVoiceNews EditorialMarch 6, 2026

Nearly 500,000 Kenyans at risk as Middle East conflict deepens – PS Njogu

byVoiceNews EditorialMarch 4, 2026

Africa Moves Toward a Single Digital Market at Connected Africa Summit 2026

byVoiceNews EditorialFebruary 24, 2026

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The Principal Secretary Aden Millah when he appeared before the National Assembly Committee on Transport and Infrastructure in parliament on 17th March, 2026. PHOTO/ DAVID BOGONKO NYOKANG’I
Governance and OpinionPeoples' Voices

Recurrent spending concerns rise over Sh100 million Maritime Academy allocation

byVoiceNews Editorial March 17, 2026
Current UpdatesGovernance and Opinion

State Law Office budget revised downwards in supplementary estimates

byVoiceNews Editorial March 11, 2026
Governance and Opinion

NPSC Tells Senate: Rejected police injury claims of Sh403.9M cause compensation delays

The National Police Service Commission (NPSC) has submitted a detailed report to the Senate outlining the status of compensation claims…

byVoiceNews Editorial March 6, 2026
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Nearly 500,000 Kenyans at risk as Middle East conflict deepens – PS Njogu

byVoiceNews Editorial March 4, 2026
PSC Commissioner Ameso donates Sh3 Million to support needy students
CountiesGovernance and Opinion

PSC Commissioner Ameso donates Sh3 Million to support needy students

Parliamentary Service Commission (PSC) Commissioner Racheal Ameso has committed more than Sh3 million to support the education of 300 day-school students from Kakamega County. The…

byVoiceNews EditorialFebruary 9, 2026February 9, 2026
Senate CPAC Queries Governor Barchok over Sh14.5m Payroll Variance
CountiesGovernance and Opinion

Senate CPAC Queries Governor Barchok over Sh14.5m Payroll Variance

The Auditor-General (OAG) has raised concerns over several financial irregularities in the Bomet County Government’s accounts for the year ended 30 June 2025, citing unsupported balances, payroll discrepancies, and unreconciled transfers running into hundreds of millions of shillings.

byVoiceNews EditorialFebruary 6, 2026
Ruto’s roadside directive exposes Nyandarua Governor over Sh1.5B Hospital project
CountiesGovernance and Opinion

Ruto’s roadside directive exposes Nyandarua Governor over Sh1.5B Hospital project

Nyandarua Governor Kiarie Badilisha is under fire for allegedly breaching the law after implementing presidential roadside declarations that transferred county functions to the national government…

byVoiceNews EditorialFebruary 5, 2026
Naivas wraps up nationwide Kikwetu campaign, hands over cars and motorbikes to shoppers
Business

Naivas wraps up nationwide Kikwetu campaign, hands over cars and motorbikes to shoppers

Naivas Supermarket has concluded its nationwide Kikwetu consumer campaign, bringing to a close one of the retailer’s largest customer reward programmes that saw shoppers win…

byVoiceNews EditorialFebruary 5, 2026February 6, 2026
Senate censures Kahiga over Sh150 million gaps in Nyeri Hospital funds
CountiesGovernance and Opinion

Senate censures Kahiga over Sh150 million gaps in Nyeri Hospital funds

The Senate County Public Accounts Committee has firmly directed the County Executive of Nyeri to comply with the law and retain all funds collected from…

byVoiceNews EditorialFebruary 4, 2026
KAM Statement on AGOA Extension
Business

KAM Statement on AGOA Extension

The Kenya Association of Manufacturers (KAM) welcomes the 16-month retrospective extension of the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), which will grant Kenyan products preferential access to the United States under the trade partnership.

byVoiceNews EditorialFebruary 4, 2026February 4, 2026
Senate moves to forcibly summon Governor Njuki after mysterious walkout from audit hearing
CountiesGovernance and Opinion

Senate moves to forcibly summon Governor Njuki after mysterious walkout from audit hearing

The Senate’s County Public Accounts Committee (CPAC) is moving to forcibly summon Tharaka Nithi Governor Muthomi Njuki after he abruptly vanished from Parliament moments before…

byVoiceNews EditorialFebruary 4, 2026
Senate directs EACC to probe Malombe over Kitui sand revenue harvesting
CountiesGovernance and Opinion

Senate directs EACC to probe Malombe over Kitui sand revenue harvesting

The Senate County Public Accounts Committee (CPAC) has directed the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) to investigate and establish the exact amount of revenue collected from sand harvesting in Kitui County.

byVoiceNews EditorialFebruary 4, 2026
Senate education committee scrutinizes proposed ECDE and primary training merger
Local

Senate education committee scrutinizes proposed ECDE and primary training merger

The Senate Education Committee has raised concerns about a Ministry of Education directive that proposes merging early childhood teacher training with primary teacher education, after…

byVoiceNews EditorialFebruary 3, 2026
Public Input on the government’s plan to reduce shareholding in Safaricom
Governance and OpinionPeoples' Voices

Public Input on the government’s plan to reduce shareholding in Safaricom

The joint sitting of the Committee on Finance and National Planning and the Select Committee on Public Debt and Privatisation this morning commenced public participation on Sessional Paper No. 3 relating to the proposed partial divestiture of the Government of Kenya’s shareholding in Safaricom.

byDavid Bogonko Nyokang'iFebruary 3, 2026February 3, 2026

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