March 10, 2026
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Gachagua accuses Ruto of turning SHA funds into political bribery chest

Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has once again taken on President William Ruto’s administration, this time over the ongoing scandal at the Social Health Authority. He accused the government of diverting money that was meant to improve healthcare services and using it instead for political activities and bribery. Speaking during an interview on Citizen TV,

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Former DP reveals how Ruto tasked him to invite and host Hemedti in Nairobi

Rigathi Gachagua, the leader of the Democracy for the Citizens Party and former deputy president, has made new claims about his role in facilitating high-level foreign meetings during his time in office. Speaking in an interview on Citizen TV’s The Explainer, Gachagua revealed that he personally arranged and oversaw a meeting between President William Ruto

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COTU demands full control of SHA systems to protect workers’ contributions

The Central Organisation of Trade Unions (Kenya) has once again raised alarm over the state of the Social Health Authority and is now demanding urgent reforms to safeguard workers’ contributions. The union has focused on the management of information technology systems, saying SHA should be given full control instead of relying on the Ministry of

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Billions lost in fake SHA claims as MP warns only arrests will restore trust

Kacheliba Member of Parliament Titus Lotee has called on Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale to take decisive action against senior officials linked to the Social Health Authority fraud case. Lotee said that unless those responsible are arrested and prosecuted, the country could be heading down the same path that led to the collapse of the

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Pulling down of payment list by SHA draws suspicion of cover-up

The Social Health Authority has found itself at the center of a storm after removing from its website a list that detailed payments of claims to hospitals. This action has caused concerns over accountability in the management of the new health insurance scheme, which was expected to bring better services to Kenyans. Adding to the

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Business

Tourism Fund in Ichung’wah’s bill seen as a shadowy plan that could open doors to looting

Kimani Ichung’wah is pushing the Air Passenger Service Charge (Amendment) Bill, 2025, which keeps flight charges at USD 50 for international and Ksh 600 for domestic but changes how the money is shared. The funds will go to four agencies, including three that already receive money from the government, raising concerns that travelers are being

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Petition launched to stop foreign takeover of Rironi-Mau Summit highway

The debate on who should build Kenya’s highways has resurfaced after the Motorists Association of Kenya urged the government to give priority to local engineers, graduates, and skilled workers. The association argued that relying heavily on foreign companies to take on major road projects has left many qualified Kenyans unemployed while denying the country the

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Standard exposé reveals how Ruto used Parliament to push controversial bills

Standard Media through their widely read Standard Newspaper has sparked debate after deciding to investigate how President William Ruto has been relying on parliament to push through controversial bills. Their latest report has linked the president directly to the passage of the 2024 finance bill, the impeachment of former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua, and the

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Business

Scams tied to insider leaks put KCB’s commitment to security in question

KCB Bank customers have been raising alarm about the safety of their money and personal details. More and more people are speaking out after noticing that once they receive large deposits or when their account balances rise, they start receiving suspicious calls and text messages. These are not ordinary spam messages but targeted ones, with

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Business

Public fury grows over Duale’s role in SHA scandals

Kenya’s promise of universal health coverage through the Social Health Authority has turned into one of the country’s biggest governance scandals in recent years. Launched in late 2023 to replace the troubled National Health Insurance Fund, the SHA was meant to fix old mistakes and give citizens better access to medical care through monthly contributions.

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