AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoGen Z Anniversary Security: Deputy IG Gilbert Masengeli says Nairobi remains calm despite heavy roadblocks and tight surveillance, as police seal key CBD entry points and disrupt transport ahead of June 25 memorial protests. Protest Fallout & Justice: Police lockdowns across towns leave streets deserted, while families of victims renew calls for transparency and faster compensation after two years of delayed justice. Traffic & Compliance: Kenya rolls out traffic fines beyond the courtroom for minor offences, aiming to cut court pressure and speed up enforcement. Public Finance & Oversight: Parliament’s Public Accounts Committee probes Sh17.02bn in wayleave compensation, summoning former energy officials over value-for-money questions. Healthcare Digital Push: Experts back digital health tools like the Afyangu patient portal to strengthen surveillance and speed access to care toward UHC. Insurance Reform: InsurTech leaders warn that digital investments are leaking value unless insurers fix inefficiencies in underwriting, claims and customer service. Agri Capital Markets: Kaleidofin closes Kenya’s first private-sector local currency securitisation for smallholder input credit, mobilising KES 276m for nearly 24,000 farmers. Equity Group Dividend: Equity shareholders approve a record KSh21.7bn dividend and back expansion plans into insurance in Kenya and DRC. Nairobi Infrastructure: Kenya Railways confirms July 2026 start for the Naivasha–Kisumu–Malaba SGR extension, with land inspections and compensation processes underway. Cost of Living Shopping: FMCG data shows Kenyans are shopping more often but buying less per trip, chasing value as purchasing power falls.
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