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The Ruto-Sakaja Sh80 Billion Nairobi Deal: A Bold Partnership or a Threat to Devolution?

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Nairobi, the heartbeat of Kenya, is home to over 4.4 million residents who endure daily battles with traffic congestion, poor street lighting, overflowing waste, inadequate drainage, and security concerns. On February 17, 2026, President William Ruto and Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja signed a much-debated Cooperation Agreement at State House, unlocking an additional Sh80 billion in funding to fast-track infrastructure upgrades and make the capital more livable, secure, and efficient. The deal promises targeted investments across key sectors: Street Lighting & Safety — Sh3.7 billion to add 40,000 new lights, upgrade 10,000 existing ones, shift to solar power, and even commercialize poles for advertising revenue. Power & Last-Mile Connections — Sh1.5 billion from Kenya Power for transformers and connections, especially in informal settlements. Roads, Drainage & Related Infrastructure — Billions allocated for ward-level roads, drainage improvements, water supply, sew...

KeRRA Explained: Mandate, Functions, Projects, and Impact on Rural Development in Kenya

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KeRRA plays a critical role in Kenya’s development by constructing and maintaining rural roads. Learn about KeRRA’s mandate, projects, funding, challenges, and its impact on economic growth. Introduction The Kenya Rural Roads Authority (KeRRA) is a key government agency responsible for developing and maintaining rural road infrastructure across Kenya. Established to improve accessibility, boost economic activities, and promote regional equity, KeRRA has become a cornerstone of Kenya’s rural development agenda. Reliable road networks are essential for agriculture, trade, education, healthcare access, and national cohesion. Through targeted investments in rural roads, KeRRA continues to transform livelihoods and unlock economic potential in previously underserved areas. What Is KeRRA? The Kenya Rural Roads Authority (KeRRA) is a state corporation established under the Kenya Roads Act, 2007 . It operates under the Ministry of Roads and Transport and is mandated to manage, develop, rehabi...

Remembering Dr. Enoch Kibunguchy: A Legacy of Medicine, Leadership, and Public Service

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This is a comprehensive look at the life, career, and legacy of Dr. Enoch Wamalwa Kibunguchy, the former Member of Parliament for Lugari and Likuyani, who passed away recently in December 2025. The Western Kenya political landscape and the medical fraternity are in mourning following the passing of Dr. Enoch Wamalwa Kibunguchy , a veteran politician and dedicated medical doctor. Known for his steadfast commitment to the people of Lugari and Likuyani , Dr. Kibunguchy’s transition marks the end of an era for a leader who bridged the gap between professional healthcare and grassroots political advocacy. In this tribute, we explore the life, career, and the profound impact Dr. Kibunguchy had on Kenya's legislative and health sectors. The Passing of a Titan Dr. Enoch Kibunguchy passed away in December 2025 , sending shockwaves through Kakamega County and beyond. While the specific details surrounding his final moments remain a private matter for his family, the news of his death was me...

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