The aims is to ensure Kenya's ports run under a system that is modern, automated, and capable of handling increasing trade volumes while remaining transparent and secure.
The publication comes amid growing political tension, with the opposition insisting it will not accept the outcomes in areas where it alleges intimidation.
The “triple threat” of HIV infections, teenage pregnancies, and sexual and gender-based violence now poses the biggest danger to the goal of ending AIDS as a public health threat by 2030.
The National Assembly is challenging the High Court ruling of September 24, 2024, which held that the NG-CDF Act, 2015 (as amended in 2022) is unconstitutional.
The agreements will strengthen maritime training, expand job opportunities for Kenyan seafarers and boost the country’s ambitions to become a regional maritime hub.
Kenyan women MPs demand an end to the death penalty for women, insisting courts must recognise domestic abuse and gender inequality that drive female offenders to crime.