March 7, 2026
Nairobi, Kenya

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Ruku orders all government offices to open communication lines and punish silent civil servants

Public Service Cabinet Secretary Geoffrey Ruku has ordered all ministries departments and agencies to keep their communication channels open and active. He said Kenyans deserve quick service and clear replies. Speaking in Kisumu on January 29 he warned that silent offices and dead emails hurt trust and delay services. He directed that all contacts shown

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Confusion as Public Service ministry denies suspension of Ksh1,000 ID replacement fee despite Ruto’s announcement

Confusion has gripped Kenyans after the Public Service Ministry dismissed claims that the government had suspended the Ksh1,000 fee charged for replacing lost or damaged national identity cards. The clarification came just days after President William Ruto publicly announced that the fee would be waived to make it easier for citizens to register as voters

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Citizen TV exposé paints grim picture of Felix Koskei’s treatment of disabled civil servant

Phyllis Anyango Ouko, a long-serving civil servant at Harambee House, has been forced to spend several nights inside her office just to stop it from being demolished. Her decision to stay there is not out of defiance, but out of desperation. She has been told to vacate her office on the first floor and move

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Nearly half of Kenya’s supply chain workers unqualified or illegal, KISM reveals

A new survey has revealed a worrying situation in Kenya’s supply chain sector. Almost half of the professionals working in this field are either incompetent, unqualified, or operating illegally. The Kenya Institute of Supplies Management (KISM) found that about 40% of supply chain practitioners, especially those working in county governments, do not have the right

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