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Hiram Kariuki

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Parents in Kenya will have to pay more for secondary school for the first time in years. This comes after the government cut free day secondary education support from Sh22,244 to Sh12,870 per student.

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How can local research drive real-time policy change to save mothers’ lives? Join us for a webinar on linking evidence to action, drawing lessons from Kano & Lagos states on innovation for improved maternal health in Nigeria. 🗓️ Date: Thursday, Nov 13 ⏰ Time: 2:30 PM

How can local research drive real-time policy change to save mothers’ lives? 

Join us for a webinar on linking evidence to action, drawing lessons from Kano & Lagos states on innovation for improved maternal health in Nigeria.

🗓️ Date: Thursday, Nov 13
⏰ Time: 2:30 PM
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🔊 Join us later today for a webinar on linking evidence to action, drawing lessons from Kano & Lagos states on innovation for improved maternal health in Nigeria.

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Cash flowing through mobile money agents fell by Sh345 billion in nine months to September, even though more people used the services. The drop was due to less money in people’s hands, rising prices.

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The World Bank says Kenya is borrowing too much money locally, and this is making it hard for businesses to get loans. Banks are choosing to lend to the government instead of helping companies that are already struggling

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Mobile money agents in Kenya handled Sh5 trillion in the first nine months of 2025. (This is the lowest level in the last six years).

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Kenya’s tax system hits the poor harder, making inequality worse, a 2025 report by the World Bank, IMF, and KIPPRA says.

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Kenyan manufacturers will pay more to KEBS under a new order. Under the new rules, the yearly levy rises from Sh400,000 to Sh4 million, and up to Sh6 million by 2030.

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Tough times for workers as take-home pay will drop heavily. NSSF contributions will rise from Sh4,320 to Sh6,480 starting February 2026 for those earning above Sh100,000.

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Kenya’s government failed to remit Sh1.2 billion in pension money for civil servants, an audit shows. The delay means workers earn less from their retirement savings and raises concerns about pension safety.

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Kenya Bankers Association proposes raising the minimum taxable income from the current Sh24,000 to Sh30,000 in a bid to boost take-home pay.

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Salaried workers are only 20% of SHA members but paid Sh47 billion in 2024/25, making up 62% of all funds. [The informal sector, with 20.7 million members, paid much less].

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The residents of Archer's Post in Samburu East constituency protested against the construction of a statue of their MP, Jackson Lekumintare, at the entrance of Uaso Girls Secondary School. However, the school's Board of Management stated they decided to build the statue at a cost

The residents of Archer's Post in Samburu East constituency protested against the construction of a statue of their MP, Jackson Lekumintare, at the entrance of Uaso Girls Secondary School. However, the school's Board of Management stated they decided to build the statue at a cost
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Today, #IamAPHRC’s Kenya Science, Research and Innovation (SRI) Synergy Initiative in collaboration with the State Department of Science, Research and Innovation, convened a meeting to strengthen national collaboration, align priorities, and unlock the full potential of Kenya’s

Today, #IamAPHRC’s Kenya Science, Research and Innovation (SRI) Synergy Initiative in collaboration with the State Department of Science, Research and Innovation, convened a meeting to strengthen national collaboration, align priorities, and unlock the full potential of Kenya’s
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We’re recruiting: Head of Clinical Research I’m pleased to share an exciting senior leadership opportunity at the KEMRI-Wellcome Trust Research Programme. We are seeking an outstanding clinical scientist to take up the role of Head of Clinical Research, a senior appointment

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MPs plan to increase their pensions, giving re-elected and medical-retired lawmakers earlier access and longer repayment periods, using taxpayers’ money