Kenyan leader rules out more loans to pay workers
Kenya’s public debt now amounts to sixty five percent of the national revenue.
By Bbc News
Apr. 11, 2023
Kenya’s Raila Odinga suspends anti-government protests
The opposition has been pushing for reforms to the electoral commission, including stronger assurances that the president cannot pack the body with supporters.
By Al Jazeera
Apr. 3, 2023
Kenyan opposition leader says Ruto's government is illegitimate
Both leaders, who have dominated politics in East Africa's biggest economy for decades, settled into an uneasy calm after the electoral contest.
By Reuters
Jan. 24, 2023
Kenyans in disbelief over 'office of first daughter'
Kenyans online are expressing disbelief over the apparent existence of an office of the first daughter
By Bbc News
Dec. 14, 2022
Kenyans rush for state loans hours after launch
More than a million Kenyans have registered to a government loan scheme targeting the youth and informal traders
By Bbc News
Dec. 1, 2022
Ruto's cabinet to forgo one-month salary in support of drought victims
The Cabinet in light of this resolved that the farmers' produce will be accorded priority access to the market.
By KBC
Nov. 30, 2022
Kenya allows farming and imports of GM crops
President William Ruto's government has turned to genetically modified crops as a way of helping boost yields.
By Bbc News
Oct. 4, 2022
Kenya lifts ban on genetically modified crops in response to drought
A statement issued by President William Ruto's office after he chaired a cabinet meeting described lifting the ban as part of responses to the drought.
By Reuters
Oct. 4, 2022
Kenya lifts ban on genetically
A statement issued by President William Ruto's office after he chaired a cabinet meeting described lifting the ban as part of responses to the drought
By Reuters
Oct. 4, 2022