March 7, 2026
Nairobi, Kenya

Ndindi Nyoro

Business

Kenya Power rally lifts Nyoro to Sh322.8 million stake despite share sale

Kiharu Member of Parliament Ndindi Nyoro sold 3.08 million shares of Kenya Power with a current market value of Sh37.8 million in the six months to June 2025, booking part of his profitable investment in the electricity distributor. The sale reduced his holdings to 26.9 million at the end of June this year compared to

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Business

Kiharu MP challenges state of the nation claims on shilling, NSE and growth

Kenyans have been trying to understand the real state of the country’s economy, and the comments made by Kiharu Member of Parliament Ndindi Nyoro have added a new layer to that discussion. He raised serious concerns about the figures President William Ruto has been using in his recent speeches, saying that the numbers do not

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News

Ndindi Nyoro says Kenya is borrowing Ksh.3.4 billion every day without oversight

LNdindi Nyoro has raised strong concerns about the financial path the government is taking, particularly the heavy use of securitisation to raise funds. He warned that the strategy is nothing more than borrowing under a different name and could end up placing an even heavier financial burden on future generations. His remarks came during a

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Politics

Ndindi Nyoro blasts government for ignoring schools while wasting money on politics

Kiharu Member of Parliament Ndindi Nyoro has openly criticized the government for what he called poor spending choices, saying that the education sector has been forgotten in favour of political comfort and wasteful projects. While speaking at a prize-giving day at Kiaguthu Boys High School in Murang’a County, Nyoro expressed his deep disappointment with the

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Politics

Kiharu MP demands answers from top CSs over painful fuel hike

Kiharu Member of Parliament Ndindi Nyoro has openly challenged President Ruto’s government over the recent sharp increase in fuel prices, calling out top officials and demanding answers. According to available news sources, Nyoro did not hold back as he blamed three Cabinet Secretaries for the sudden spike in fuel costs that affected Kenyans last week.

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