The new budget for Kenya's official presidential residency is said to surpass that of many other countries, including the White House. Although the budgets are not directly comparable, economists urge ...
The joint steering committee is expected to review six policy papers outlining Nairobi’s transformation pillars and develop a consolidated implementation framework that will eventually be presented to ...
Kenyan President William Ruto on Monday signed the National Infrastructure Fund into law to drive economic growth, describing the establishment of the fund as the most consequential initiative in the ...
Motorists on Monday began receiving instant traffic fine alerts within hours of the National Transport and Safety Authority ...
Speaking at the State House in Nairobi, after assenting to the law, President Ruto said the airport project would be backed by equity from the new fund.
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Nayianoi Ntutu hosts Kalenjin musicians after husband Johana Ng’eno's burial: "Thanks for comforting"
Nayianoi Ntutu, widow of late MP Johana Ng’eno, warmly welcomed Kalenjin musicians at her home, moving Kenyans with her ...
President Ruto said the fund will help narrow the infrastructure financing needs of the country that the World Bank estimates to be about $4 billion (Sh16 billion) each year.
The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) has officially announced the rollout of its long-awaited instant fines traffic management system, marking a major shift in how traffic ...
He says the fund will help Kenya scale up investments in critical infrastructure and support the country’s long-term economic ...
Last week, the government announced it had raised 106.3 billion shillings by selling a 65% stake in Kenya Pipeline Company. The funds are expected to ...
Kenya will use 15 to 20 billion shillings (up to $155 million) from an initial public offering (IPO) of shares in Kenya Pipeline Company to expand the main Nairobi airport, President William Ruto ...
Speaking during the assent of the National Infrastructure Fund (NIF) Bill, Ruto said that the government itself would invest Ksh20 billion in the project.
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